
When a DVD Teaches You More Than University 🎓
Jef Lew, the mastermind behind Killer Bean and star animator of The Matrix, has decided to package his knowledge onto DVDs. Yes, those discs your parents used before YouTube existed. But not just any DVDs: these contain animation secrets proven in Hollywood, even if the medium seems pulled from a technology museum. 💿
In the streaming era, learning animation with DVDs is like surfing on a stone board: outdated, but if it works, why not?
What to Expect from These Retro-Futuristic Courses
Lew's DVDs are not your typical "click here" tutorial:
- Mastery of Animation Master: The preferred software of animators who love to go against the current
- From beginner to pro with techniques used in The Matrix
- Tricks for bringing characters to life that even Pixar won't teach you
- Practical exercises that don't require $50k annual tuition
The best part: you can pause, rewind, and repeat the lessons... as long as your player doesn't decide to betray you. 📼
Why You Should Consider These DVDs
In the digital age, these courses offer:
- Condensed knowledge without algorithms distracting you with kittens
- Techniques applicable to any animation software
- A learning system that doesn't depend on your internet connection
Of course, you'll need a DVD player. Who said 3D animation couldn't include a vintage treasure hunt? 🔍
The Hidden Value of Learning with Animation Master
This unconventional software teaches:
- The pure fundamentals of animation, without plugin shortcuts
- To think outside the box (or the render cube)
- Skills transferable to Blender or Maya
In the end, if your animation still isn't convincing, you can always use the DVDs as coasters. At least they'll have been good for something, right? 🥤