If you had the money would you enroll for 6k?
Is this the best motion graphics course available?
I hadn't heard about this school until now but I've been working doing motion graphics and animation for almost 10 years now so here are my 2 cents.
I was expecting a super interesting introductory video and they didn't deliver that. It's ok. It would be really good if it wasn't pitching "we will teach you how to do things as amazing as these" when it isn't THAT amazing.
>would you enroll for 6k?
This depends entirely on your situation.
If you need someone tu pressure you to get stuff done, appreciate the feedback and have the money for it, then it might be the thing for you.
However, if you have the will and discipline to study and improve on your own, you don''t need all of this. Most of the technical stuff can is covered by Andrew Kramer for free. You should also read and understand theory (Preston Blair, Timing for animation, etc). Even some youtube channels are though-provoking enough to put you in the mood and make you study deeper (everyframeapainting).
So no, in your place I wouldn't sign-up. I would study and create a lot on my own and prolly sign-up for some classes/lectures on film/animation theory.
But that's just me
>online school
literally not ever
>>313221
There's school of motion bootcamp.
Mograph Mentor has a lot of heavy hitters as their mentors though.
Working professionals as mentors is probably why it's so expensive