Truth. Great talk today. #creativemornings https://t.co/YaDLJylYVg
— CreativeMornings/SYD (@Sydney_CM) January 28, 2016
Next Sydney speaker
Coming soon
@stumatt @MikeTosetto thanks for coming!
— CreativeMornings/SYD (@Sydney_CM) January 28, 2016
If we know how to speak the language of motion, we can tell stories like never before #creativemornings @miketosetto
— CreativeMornings/SYD (@Sydney_CM) January 28, 2016
“Motion is a new language” @MikeTosetto @Sydney_CM #creativemornings #CMlanguage http://pic.twitter.com/ms22wNO7YI
— Streamtime (@streamtime) January 28, 2016
@ianhaigh @MikeTosetto right?!
— CreativeMornings/SYD (@Sydney_CM) January 28, 2016
Exaggeration - making something even more pronounced than in real life, is another important principle @MikeTosetto #creativemornings
— CreativeMornings/SYD (@Sydney_CM) January 28, 2016
Appeal is the way we connect with characters - a live performer has charisma. A character has appeal @MikeTosetto #creativemornings
— CreativeMornings/SYD (@Sydney_CM) January 28, 2016
Anticipation is another - the pullback / effect of an object @MikeTosetto #creativemornings
— CreativeMornings/SYD (@Sydney_CM) January 28, 2016
The most important is squash and stretch - giving flexibility, volume and weight to an object @MikeTosetto #creativemornings
— CreativeMornings/SYD (@Sydney_CM) January 28, 2016
There are a set of rules to play by: the 12 principles of animation - here are a few @MikeTosetto #creativemornings
— CreativeMornings/SYD (@Sydney_CM) January 28, 2016