Announcement: Retirement

Taking effect immediately, I will no longer be accepting any new students or any requests for studio or group based animation instruction.*

I love animation, always have and always will. For years, I’ve kept teaching and lecturing, staying on the sidelines of the industry, despite being offered various opportunities to return to it either as a head of department or director. I have always resisted going back to it full time. The industry was changing (and has changed) and so have its demands. But in all my years animating, directing and teaching, perhaps what I have enjoyed more than anything else was teaching (both online and onsite). Most especially though, it was coaching and mentoring students privately on a one-on-one basis that has been my greatest joy. I think it brought out the best in me and each student’s own passion for learning — I don’t believe there is any substitute for it. Studying, learning and doing this marvelous craft together with fellow artists — regardless of skill level — is what a lot of what being in animation is all about. And having witnessed so many of my students go on toward solid careers and, more importantly, mature into fabulous people, makes me incredibly proud. Unfortunately, the time has now come for me to end my involvement with the animation industry altogether. In order to further an overdue commitment to my own art (painting) and to leading a healthier and saner life, I must move on. It’s been a difficult yet necessary decision. Whether this choice is permanent or not one can never say, but that is the intent. As for this blog, it will go on, at least for now, and perhaps with even more openness and frankness regarding this craft and the issues that plague it or what might save it. So, to my former colleagues and students who have helped make my life so enjoyable within the confines of this wonderful craft, I wish to thank you all. It has been my honor and blessing to have worked with so many wonderful and passionate people.

*Current students will, of course, remain under my tutelage until they are ready to move onwards and upwards.