Learn the rules from Zach Parrish. Learn how to break them from Brent Homman. Graduate from AnimSquad. Get hired.
Parrish commands the lion's share of the footage, logging over 10 hours of unedited, raw desktop and Autodesk Maya capture. He takes a highly stylized, energetic, cartoony shot through the entire production pipeline from scratch.
By pushing students to look beyond software proficiency and focus entirely on performance, appeal, and storytelling, the class consistently produces graduates who successfully make the leap into the industry. Recruiters look for animators who can think like actors, and the portfolio pieces generated in this master class showcase exactly that capability. Learn the rules from Zach Parrish
If you want to transition your work from basic movement to elite character performance, analyzing the methodologies taught in the is one of the most effective investments you can make for your career. If you want to delve deeper into these workflows, tell me:
During weekly live sessions, Parrish, Homman, and other guest mentors provide direct video draw-overs on student work. This real-time feedback allows students to see exactly where a pose lacks appeal, where a camera arc breaks, or how a timing adjustment can double the comedic impact of a shot. Exclusive Production-Ready Rigs Get hired
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Animation students, indie creators, and studio pros—take note. The Animsquad Master Class featuring Disney veterans Zach Parrish and Brent Homman is a compact, high-value course that distills decades of feature-animation experience into practical workflows, craft principles, and career guidance. Below is a complete blog post you can publish as-is or adapt for your site. By pushing students to look beyond software proficiency
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Don’t confuse “clean” with “correct.” Clean should serve the performance, not hide the lack of one.