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http://www.animschool.edu/ AnimSchool: accredited Animation School (ACCSC). Make characters and Move characters -- learn from animation pros.

AnimSchool offers two one year programs in 3D Animation or 3D Characters (modeling and rigging characters) with up to one year of prerequisites (two years altogether).

06/11/2026

Who needs steak? 🥦🍽️ Take a look inside these animated shots by past AnimSchool students Duarte Hilario, Hannah Trieu, and Sarah Crepeau. Find out more at AnimSchool.edu and level up your 3D animation skills today! 🎬✨

Audio sources: Unknown; Sorry For Your Loss, RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars (Season 6) - Scarlet Envy

06/09/2026

Graduate Spotlight: Ryan Kelly 🤖💿 Fantastic shots by AnimSchool graduate Ryan Kelly! Learn more at AnimSchool.edu and level up your 3D animation skills today! 🚀💫

Audio sources: Clerks III (2022); Where the Wild Things Are (2009)

06/09/2026

Ever wonder how 3D characters move so naturally? It’s all about the topology! 💻 Carefully placing edge loops around high-movement areas like the eyes and mouth is what prevents the geometry from collapsing during animation. Good structure is everything!
Did you know that AnimSchool Studios is working on it's own indie animation project called MechWest? We are making it with the help of AnimSchool students and grads! We'll be dropping more MechWest behind the scene Animation tips soon, so stay tuned!

06/06/2026

Why 3D Animators Need Character Sheets ⬇️

Keeping a character on model sounds simple, but it is way harder than it looks! 🎬✨ To make Pico’s expressions look consistent and appealing in this bird-catching shot, our animators lean heavily on director-approved character sheets. They even tweak small details like the curve of the lips to get it just right. Drop a comment if you want to see more behind-the-scenes animation secrets! 👇

Photos from AnimSchool's post 06/05/2026

Graduate Spotlight: Jabari Dumisani 🔭🧟 Take a look at these great environment and character projects by AnimSchool graduate Jabari Dumisani! Swipe to see the progress ⏩ Learn more at AnimSchool.edu and level up your 3D skills today! 🎬✨

Environment concept: unknown
Character concept: Fernando Fom

06/04/2026

The best animators are not just artists. They are actors.
As the legendary Chuck Jones put it: "Animation Means To Invoke Life, Not To Imitate It. An animator is an actor with a pencil."
It is a common trap to think that great animation is just about perfectly copying reference footage or making a movement look mechanically correct. But if you just copy life, the result can sometimes fall flat and emotionless.
Chuck’s point is that our real job is to deliver a performance. You have to get inside a character's head, understand their motivations, and feel their hesitation. In 3D animation, the rig is simply the medium you use to bring that performance to the screen.
That is exactly how we approach our classes at AnimSchool. Yes, we teach you the technical skills and tools you need to handle a 3D rig with confidence. But we also teach you how to think like an actor. Our instructors guide you to break down the subtext of a scene, find the entertainment value in a pose, and make bold choices so that a genuine, living performance shows itself through your work.
What is one animated character performance that completely blew you away with its acting?

Start your Animation Journey this Summer at AnimSchool.edu
Only 25 days left to Apply!

06/04/2026

When I was a kid… 💭🦖 What are the steps to making an animated shot? Take a look at how these animators turn reference into render - amazing works by past AnimSchool students Norifumi Tamaki, Marcus Vinicius de Andrade, and Chisuzu Bamba! Find out more at AnimSchool.edu and level up your 3D animation skills today! 🎬✨

Audio sources: Step Brothers (2008); The Punisher - “Gunner” (S01E05); Work It (2020)

06/02/2026

Graduate Spotlight: Juliana Campello LePine 🪞❤️‍🩹 Take a look at the animation process behind these amazing shots by AnimSchool graduate Juliana Campello LePine! Find out more at AnimSchool.edu and level up your 3D animation skills today! 🎬✨

Audio sources: Sorry for Your Loss - “Mr. Greer” (S02E04); Being John Malkovich (1999)

06/01/2026

What separates good animation from unforgettable animation?
Ollie Johnston, one of Disney’s legendary Nine Old Men, nailed it with this: "You’re not supposed to animate drawings. You’re supposed to animate feelings."
It is so easy to get bogged down in the mechanics of the craft, like tracking arcs, perfecting spacing, or fighting with software. But those are just the tools. The real magic happens when you bring genuine empathy and emotion to a character. When the audience stops seeing a digital rig and starts feeling exactly what that character is going through, that is when you know you have succeeded.
This is exactly what we focus on at AnimSchool. Our instructors do not just teach you how to move a character from point A to point B. They dive into the subtext, the acting, and the emotional truth behind the movement. We are here to help you move past the technical hurdles so you can focus on building a real connection with your audience.

Start your Animation Journey this Summer at AnimSchool.edu
Only 28 days left to Apply!

05/29/2026

Is it easy to Animate Horses? If it is off by even a little, it looks completely wrong. 🐴
Now that our team has transitioned this MechWest shot from layout to animation, the main focus is capturing the physical exhaustion of the characters walking through the desert. Animating quadrupeds like horses is a notorious challenge because of how their legs interact. To achieve believable movement, our animators leaned heavily into real-world reference material.
Excited to share more milestones as this indie series comes together!
AnimSchool studios is making an indie animated show! Head over to YT tube and search to discover the Wild West with robots (Mechs)

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3585 N University Avenue #225
Provo, UT
84604

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Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm