Disney Artist Teaches Animation - How to Flip Paper + "Inbetween"

Published 2020-10-14
In this video I take you through my paper flipping method in order to create an "inbetween" drawing within my animation. Watch as I teach you the basics of how to do animation on paper.

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Watch as former Disney Animator and Director Aaron Blaise teaches animation!

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Aaron Blaise is an animation feature film director and wildlife artist.

For 21 years Aaron worked with Disney helping to create some of the greatest animated films ever made. During that time he worked as an animator or supervising animator on "The Rescuers Down Under", "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin", "The Lion King", "Pocahontas", "Mulan" and more.

In 2003 he was co-director of "Brother Bear" for which he earned an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature Film.

After "Brother Bear" he helped to develop several projects but ultimately left Disney to pursue an opportunity back home in Florida. Aaron recently served as 2D Animation Supervisor and Character Designer for the "The Bear and the Hare" an advertisement loved by millions around the world. (vimeo.com/78740926)

Aaron currently is working on his mission to bring affordable art education and animation training to the world through his website: CreatureArtTeacher.com/?src=yt

All Comments (21)
  • @lauramaue
    I imagine asking anyone other than a traditional animator "Are you a top-pegger or a bottom-pegger?" is a great way to get slapped.
  • @Cofuan
    I just woke up for school and this is the best surprise
  • @ChibiTheFloof
    Bless you for bringing back old animation. I wish big companies would bring them back cause if they did, they would literally make millions.
  • @staretimecomics
    Teaching my child about animation. Found this. Perfect timing.
  • @ganeshs1360
    How many of you know that it's a Disney light table aron used and he has a special mark etched on it.
  • I wanna see Aaron design some sort of prehistoric creature (something like a raptor or a Daeodon) Seriously Aaron, you are inspiring to me, I’m currently making a portfolio for character design.
  • @mralowen
    Sitting at a desk, drawing cartoons constantly flipping pages back and forth always was such a romantic notion to me.
  • @markbay9275
    The fact that you can draw the same character with the same expression at multiple angles blows my mind.
  • @loboscasa
    "It's a 2 or 3B" Looks at pencil Aaron:" .........extra black" lol
  • Holy Molly, when he started drawing while flipping my jaw droped, HUGE mastery, patience and art involved in every classic piece and we just take it for granted, i can't help but feel respect for this Master over here
  • @songgie
    i can just imagine a full studio of people playing this beautiful paper tune while drawing like gods
  • @fluddie6832
    I'm starting my first animation on paper in animation Uni tomorrow! This whole year is going to be on paper, what an excellent video for me to have seen before I dive in!
  • @koezkoez1939
    Whenever I see gifted people create anything, it just makes me.want to learn.
  • @me30000
    I love how rolling the papers makes them animate so smoothly
  • @_dmon_
    Aaron: I’ve never known anyone who animates with top peg. Japan: Am I a joke to you?
  • @clydesdale1775
    I am in an animation class now, after trying for 3 years to get into it, however now that I'm there we aren't actually learning or practicing animation (thanks to Covid). I so desperately want to learn this stuff, and these videos are keeping me afloat.