Animation has lost Jim Macaulay, Our Mentor, 1924-2015

 Jim Macaulay was the most revered Animation instructor in the original Sheridan Animation program. Under his guidance people like Charlie Bonifaccio and Scott Caple, both of whom did great  animation work for Disney, Chuck Gammage (one of Canada’s top classical animators) and many, many others got their starts and developed their skills. He was also Tina Seemann’s teacher, mentor and friend. Below is Tina’s  homage to his life and work. At our 2015 Industry Event, Max the Mutt will have a special presentation in Honour of Jim’s legacy. This event will take place on May 27th at 6:30 PM and will give those who want to speak about him the opportunity to say a few words. We will also share a video of Jim in his workshop, and display all the wonderful models he created for the school.
“On Saturday of the Easter weekend, Jim Macaulay passed away, aged 91.  His family told me that he passed away peacefully in his nursing home.

 

I had always referred to Jim as our school’s “personal “Gepetto,” and how lucky we were to have him! He believed in what we were doing from the beginning and it was his ingenuity that allowed us to get our animation program started.

 

In 1997, I worked with him in his workshop to create the portable light tables that enabled us to teach animation in a one room school house .

 

Even though we didn’t have a rotating disc, each came equipped with  a small light and a handy ‘beach-chair’ type angle adjustment feature.  It was important that that these tables be portable because we couldn’t have permanent work stations. Jim created a beautiful prototype in miniature to start with- itself a work of art, complete with a metal peg bar! The light tables fit onto the drawing horses that we were already using to teach life drawing, a very necessary skill for animators.

 

Jim believed in what we were trying to accomplish and was their to help whenever we had a question or a need,
It was Jim who assembled our animal skeletons for us, two dogs and a cat, as well as various wooden models for teaching both animal and human  anatomy. It was Jim who repaired a donated human skull so that we could use it to teach students how to draw heads, and built the stand to hold it and a second skull in place.
He built beautifully designed and crafted  wooden boxes to house everything he made for us – which has helped to protect the treasures inside over the years, even through our recent move.

 

Apart from this, I had his permission to share many of the wonderful handouts he had created, images from his sketchbooks showing how he handled anatomy, figure drawing as well as simple things students had trouble with; shoes, hats, hands & feet. Add to this the sizeable number of inbetweening exercises which he created to help students improve their drawing skills.

 

Just recently, I distributed a handout he had written in his beautiful script on ” Seeing and drawing well”. He mentioned how important it is to take one’s time to accurately copy images well, to deconstruct the original in order to appreciate the effective choices that had been made. Such valuable advice!

 

Jim was the best of what good teachers strive to be, a generous and kind individual who was patient and encouraging to us  all. It’s a testament to him that he touched so many lives in a positive and caring way.
 May the same be said of all of us!
We’ll miss you, Jim.”

 

Tina Seemann and Jim at his 75th birthday party.
Tina Seemann and Jim at his 75th birthday party.
Jim Macaulay with Tina, Maxine and dog skeleton he assembled for Max the Mutt
Jim Macaulay with Tina, Maxine and dog skeleton he assembled for Max the Mutt
Jim with Maxine and the portable light table he designed and created for us!
Jim with Maxine and the portable light table he designed and created for us!

 

http://www.animationnation.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=001096  This thread from Animation nation features discussion among animators who studied with Jim, and those who regret missing his instruction!

 

Max the Mutt 2014 #Animation Diploma Graduates Are On Their Way!

 Max the Mutt Animation Diploma 2014 graduates are on their way. See why this is the school for people who  have passion, grit and want a career! All  2014 graduates found work in the animation industry within six months of graduation. Max the Mutt’s Animation Diploma Program includes classical, 2D and 3D animation, acting, drawing for animation…and much, much more. That’s why our 2014 graduates have jobs.  That’s why companies approach us and ask to visit before our “Industry Event.” Our goal is is employment in the industry  for every graduate.  Every student at Max the Mutt College ofAnimation, Art & Design counts. Every student gets personal attention.
Creature design by Jan Veldman, 2014 graduate
Creature design by Jan Veldman, 2014 graduate
Denis Bejtic: denisbejtic.weebly.com
 Matthew Chan: Www.matthew-chan.weebly.com
Daniel Lee Poy: danielleepoy.weebly.com
Laura Massingham: lauramassingham.weebly.com
Josh Schaefer: joshschaeferanimation.weebly.com
Jan Veldman: janveldman.weebly.com
Misha Zuzuk: www.zuzuk.weebly.com

 

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Top companies want students with a broad based general education. This should include traditional fine art skills, as well as classical and computer animation. You’ll need the demo reel and the skills to get in the door, but you’ll also need to impress the recruiter as someone who is a good team player, can take direction, and has a professional attitude.

 

Max the Mutt grades on professionalism as well as course content.
https://mtmcollege.ca/animation/ Click to learn more and see our show reels!
Call us now to book a tour and get more information about this unique College!
 Accepting applications now for September 2014.
416-703-6877  admissions@maxthemutt.com

#SequentialArtsGraduates Will Publish Before They Graduate!

News Flash:

All graduating  Illustration for Sequential Arts students at Max the Mutt  will  now have their their first professionally published credits by the time they graduate!

 

 Max the Mutt  is the only college in Canada offering an in depth program focused on Sequential Arts for Comic Books and Graphic Novels.  Now, with the latest addition to this program,  all graduating students will enter the industry with their first professionally published work available, kickstarting their careers in a way that no other program we know of offers.

 

As part of the third year Digital Media for Artists class, not only will students now  learn how to use computer technology to produce line work, colours and digital painting illustrations, they will also learn how to use computer technology to layout and design publications for print and web.  They will design and self-publish their own print and digital books, and that work will be made available worldwide  through print on demand and digital download markets such as Kindle, through Amazon.com.

 

Self publishing is a vital and important step in the start of any new artist’s career, and something that many people strive for years after graduation. No other art school  we know of offers the ability to graduate with professional quality, published work in hand.

 

Sequential Arts - 2013 - Year3 - Digital Media
Sequential Arts – 2013 – Year3 – Digital Media
 For information or to book a tour contact us now at admissions@maxthemutt.com, or call us at 416-703-6877, 1-866-486-MUTT toll free in North America!
We are accepting applications for Sept 2015!

Thanks to #Snapd and Frank McKinney!

Max the Mutt College Open House


“Don’t be fooled by the name–if you have a dream of being the next John Tenniel (the original illustrator of the “Alice” books), this is where you need to be. Max the Mutt College offers diplomas in Illustration for Sequential Arts, Comic books and Graphic Novels, Concept Art for Animation and Video Games and Classical & Computer Animation and Production. Looking at the quality of art work on display, there is no doubt that this is one of the most prestigious school in the country. At the school, students will meet three exceptional women who will tutor students with patience, guidance and support. There is Maxine Schacker, Max’s owner who has been an artist for over 30years, Carla Drmay, the school’s Development Director and Roksolana Tchotchieva, a Fine Arts teacher. Maxine also invited guest speakers to talk to and answer questions from those who are already illustrators and those who want to be. Now at their new home at 2499 Danforth Ave (just west of Victoria Park) this will surely be a busy school for many talented artists.

Click below to see the photos….

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Photos by Frank McKinney

Our thanks to Frank McKinney for the kind words! Please note: I am not the only “owner” of Max the Mutt: I share the work with Tina Seemann and Noelle Belgrave, and originally David Schacker was also part of the team that made this a reality. In truth, it was the dedication of all the artists and animators who are part of the school , as well as the admin team, that has made this a place where people find the skills and their own voices, and create some amazing work.

I wish I knew how to get the great pics by Frank McKinney up on this post! Do click the link and take a look.

 

#MaxtheMutt Stakes A Claim In The East End! #TheTorontoObserver

Schacker spoke about the programs and the hands-on teaching style one would experience if enrolled in the school. She also discussed the core principles that all students and faculty at the school …
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Max the Mutt’s First Open House At 2944 Danforth Ave: A Great Success!

Max the Mutt College of Animation, Art & Design offers three in depth diploma programs, #Classical&ComputerAnimation&Production, #IllustrationFor SequentialArts:ComicBooks&GraphicNovels, and #ConceptArtForVideoGames&Animation. We are also  expanding our general interest workshops offerings, professional development and skills building courses testtest.

We moved to 2944 Danforth Avenue over the winter break, and held our first Open House on February 7th. It was a great day! An appearance on #CP24Breakfast on Thursday, February 5 had really spread the word!

Our Open House started with a 10AM Information Session about the college, our philosophy and our programs.  The turnout was wonderful, and included our MPP Arthur Potts, who announced to me and the audience that The Pilot Tavern in Yorkville ( he is one of the owners) is inviting us to hold a fundraising event this spring, an auction of student and faculty art work, to raise money for the school.

Following the Info session, Tina Seemann, Carla Drmay, Roksolana Tchotchieva, and Kent Burles each led a group on a tour of the school, including visiting some classes that were in session.

At noon,  following coffee, tea and doughnuts, a Panel Discussion, featuring Industry professionals began.

The panel: moderator, freelance Concept Artist, MTM year 3 & 4 coordinator, Jonathan Standing,   Concept Artist Ben Reynolds (Uken Games), animation veteran Tim Deacon (  Director and  co-owner, Smashing Animation), Adam Ghering (Legend 3D Director), Jeff Lyons (9 Story Entertainment Layout Artist), Greg Beettam  (Ilustration and Comic Book veteran).

Feedback on this event was so good that we plan to present similar events as part of future Open House days.

At 2 PM, following a lunch break, Tina Seemann offered a free cartooning workshop to another full house: more photos soon!

For more information about Max the Mutt please check our website, , or call us at 416-703-6877 (toll free 1-877- 486 MUTT), or email us at admissions@maxthemutt.com. We offer personal tours and information sessions!

#MaxTheMutt #Illustration for Sequential Arts Graduates Are Making their Mark: Part 3

Dan MacKinnon

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Dan graduated in 2011 and sent  this email in, 2012.

“This is Dan MacKinnon, recent graduate of the Sequential Arts Program.  I wanted to let you all know that I have been doing well as a freelance artist thanks to the instruction and support I received at Max the Mutt…. Thanks to your school I truly believe there is nothing I can’t do as long as I just keep pushing ahead. I would not be able to do the things I’m doing now without the drive and focus I learned at the school.
 I wanted to share with you a couple of things that I have been working on. I recently finished almost 20 illustrations that will be published in the new Runequest role playing game handbook that will be coming out this month. This is a big one for me as role playing games and fantasy artwork were a huge inspiration for me as a young artist and the idea that I will be able to inspire others in this way still kind of chokes me up.

 

I’ve also had some of my digital work used for card game artwork,

 

Some of my political cartoons have gotten some internet air time as well. I did a lot of work during last summers election with a group in the Yukon and continue to work with political parties as well as First Nations groups. Many of these have been published and can be seen on my website or blog site.

 

http://bcblue.wordpress.com/2012/07/17/citizens-mcgregor-now-immortalized-in-dumpster-diving-for-stories-cartoon/

 

I also wanted to share my newest project that I’m doing with a couple of very talented writers I met in Toronto. We are doing a graphic novel and have launched a fund raising campaign in order to put the book together and get some publicity. We have caught the eye of a few names and are hoping to have it published once we finish the first volume.
“My thanks again to everyone at Max who has helped me become the successful and professional artist I have become.” 

– Dan MacKinnon

 

Since we received this email, Dan’s career has continued to thrive. He now lists his specialities on Linkedin as, “Illustration, design, kids, comics, photoshop, monsters,” and he emailed from Vancouver Island that he is in the middle of a graphic novel and not at liberty to share artwork from that project at this time, but did send a few j pegs.

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art by Dan MacKinnon

art by Dan MacKinnon

Andrew Sebastian Kwan

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2014 ISA graduate Andrew Kwan, self portrait

Andrew just graduated in May, 2014 and was already getting professional assignments while still in school. His Deviant Art page states that he cannot accept any more commissions at this time- he’s too busy! He is currently working on his original comic series GEL; a sci-fi/fantasy adventure.

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art by Andrew Kwan

Art by Andrew Kwan

Art by Andrew Kwan

Visit Andrew’s website to see more of his work! http://andrewkwan.daportfolio.com/

If you haven’t already visited Max the Mutt, call now to arrange a tour and information session with a Sequential Arts instructor! Check out our website:  www.maxthemutt.com

 

Call 416-703-6877,or  toll free for North America: 1-877-486-MUTT, or email admissions@maxthemutt.com.

 

International students, email us at admissions@maxthemutt.com and give us the best time to reach you by phone or Skype! We’re happy to speak with you about the school , the program. and how to apply.

#MaxTheMutt #Illustration for Sequential Arts Graduates Are Making their Mark: Part 2

Selena Goulding 

Selena has been working as a freelance illustrator and also does commissioned drawings.

Selena Goulding, Max the Mutt Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate

Selena Goulding, Max the Mutt Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate

Serenity, commissioned illustration by artist Selena Goulding

Serenity, commissioned illustration by artist Selena Goulding

Malik and Tillie, commissioned art by Selena Goulding

Malik and Tillie, commissioned art by Selena Goulding

Selena’s new website is under construction but you can visit her blog, http://selenalikescomics.blogspot.ca/, and also see more work on Deviant Art, http://selena-goulding.deviantart.com/

Colin Campbell

Colin Campbell. Max the Mutt Illustration for Sequential Arts Graduate

Colin Campbell. Max the Mutt Illustration for Sequential Arts Graduate

Colin has co-written and done the art work for a series of comics, Tales From The Grey Earth.

cover art by Colin Campbell, Illustration for sequential Arts graduate

cover art by Colin Campbell, Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate

Check out http://wexray.org/ to read about his latest work!

Elise Vermeulen 

Elise Vermeulen, Max the Mutt Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate

Elise Vermeulen, Max the Mutt Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate

Elise is now working for Copernicus Studios, whose clients include  New Line Cinema, Nickelodeon, Tenacious D, Weird Al Yankovic, Nelly Furtado, John K, WB, Cartoon Network.Now, a new chapter is being written at Copernicus! They are developngi an exciting slate of original properties, including multiple television properties, a series of digital aps, and a collection of feature films. While we continue to offer a diverse selection of client-based services, this proprietary work will open exciting new avenues for the company’s ever expanding creative output. Elise is working as a  storyboards and posing artist

Check out Corpernicus here: http://www.copernicus.ca/deploy/.

BECCA T-R –

COMIC BOOK and Game ARTIST

Becca T-R self portrait

Becca T-R self portrait

Rebecca is an illustrator and graphic designer for ATC Games, as well as continuing her freelance work.

She has worked on the Professor Elemental Comic Anthology,  and comic books “Demonox-Demon Within ,” “Freelance Blues, “and “Sling! The Comic.” Rebecca has also had work as an illustrator for North American Wraps and Graphics, and Eximworks. http://beccat-r.blogspot.ca/

Art by Max the Mut Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate, Becca TR

art work by Becca T-R

art work by Becca T-R

art by Max the Mut Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate, Becca T-R

art by Max the Mut Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate, Becca T-R

To find out more about this program, email us at admissions@maxthemutt.com, or call us (after January 5th) at 416-703-6877, or toll free in North America at 1-877-4866-MUTT. Wed be happy to answer your questions!

The Course Calendar, which you can download, is available by clicking on the button in the right hand column.

 

Max The Mutt Illustration Diploma Program Graduates Are Making their Mark!

Max the Mutt offers the ONLY in depth Illustration Diploma program focusing on storytelling for comic books and graphic novels in Canada!

 

And we would like to celebrate our graduates who are contributing to the Canadian and International popular culture! Everyone knows that this field continues to grow. If you have a passion for comics books and the like, check out our now 4 year Illustration & Storytelling for Sequential Arts Diploma Program and don’t wait! Contact us now.

 

MEAGHAN CARTER:

Illustration for Sequential Arts Graduate Meaghan Carter
Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate Meaghan Carter

 

Meaghan Carter has been a Toronto-based freelance self-published comic and colourist artist since 2007. She is a member of the Comic Book Embassy studio. She writes and draws the webcomic “Take off!”, has worked on journal comics and illustrations for REAL kids magazine, freelance comic work and other personal projects. She’s had her work published in comic anthologies such as Secret Loves of Geek Girls, Valor, We Got The Geek and the Toronto Comics Anthology.

She is an Illustration for Sequential Arts program 2010 graduate at Max the Mutt College. After moving from Niagara and after high school, Meaghan has never looked back.

Meaghan has joined the Max the Mutt Faculty Family. Teaching Cartooning for Comics for our Illustration & Storytelling for Sequential Arts students and Cartooning to our Concept Art for Animation & Video Games students.

She has also been teaching Summer Workshops for Max the Mutt over the last couple of summers.
For Summer 2019, Meaghan will be teaching Dynamic Action and Character Design Summer Workshops both running in July! There is space available for both workshops! Register for one or both if you are interested in character design and drawing for Comic Books!

Art by Meaghan Carter
Art by Meaghan Carter
Illustration by Meaghan Carter
Illustration by Meaghan Carter
Comic book art by Meaghan Carter
Comic book art by Meaghan Carter

ERIK IRWIN:

An interview from Erik Irwin: “I’m a graduate of Max the Mutt Animation School (now Max the Mutt College of Animation, Art & Design) with a diploma in Illustration for Sequential arts. I’m currently a working Illustrator who’s recent projects include storyboards, concept art and environment design for music videos. My skills lean towards realism characterized by an Inking style filled with bold blacks, and strong brush strokes that are heavily influenced by Comics and Cinema. I am well versed in both traditional and digital media. I have a strong and animated cartooning style as well, most evidently shown in my Weekly Webcomic “IHeartViking“.”

Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate Erik Irwin
Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate Erik Irwin
Comic book art by Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate Erik Irwin
Comic book art by Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate Erik Irwin

DAVID CUTLER:

Graduates Illustration David Cutler
David Cutler

David Cutler is a comic book artist and illustrator based in Toronto, Canada. He has been working in comics since 2010, his work appearing in comics from Zenescope Entertainment, Archaia Press, and Boom Studios, among others.

Born in Newfoundland, David doesn’t have an accent, but his mom totally does. He has a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from St Francis Xavier University and studied Illustration for Sequential Arts at Max the Mutt Animation School (now Max the Mutt College of Animation, Art & Design).

Art by Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate David Cutler
Art by Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate David Cutler
Art by Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate David Cutler
Art by Illustration for Sequential Arts graduate David Cutler

 

Congrats to all the students, instructors, and graduates who have worked, and continue to work so hard to keep developing and contributing to popular culture!!

 

Contact us for more information about Max the Mutt’s 4 year Illustration & Storytelling for Sequential Arts Diploma Program!

 Book a tour today! Or email us at admissions@maxthemutt.com

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