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  1. For more information, please email membership@wdfmuseum.org or call the Membership Department at 415.345.6810. Join Academy Award®-winning director, Disney Legend, and animator Glen Keane for a presentation behind his feature directorial debut, Netflix Animation’s Over the Moon (2020). As a special treat, watch as Keane draws one of his ...

  2. Glen Keane. Glen Keane ( Filadélfia, 13 de abril de 1954) é um animador, autor e ilustrador dos Estados Unidos [ 1]. Ele trabalhou na animação de diversos longas da Disney, como A Pequena Sereia, Aladdin, A Bela e a Fera e Tarzan. Em 2017, Keane dirigiu Dear Basketball, vencedor do Oscar de Melhor Curta de Animação em 2018.

  3. 26 de jul. de 2021 · Moving from a hand-drawn, 2D animation culture to filmmaking with CG animations, in this second instalment of interviews, Keane chats with SyncSketch Co-Founder, Bernhard Haux, about his top tips for animators. You can read the first part of our interview with Glen Keane here. Glen reveals his top 5 tips for Animators: Never stop learning!

  4. 8 de dez. de 2017 · Animator and CalArts alum Glen Keane (Film/Video 74) made a guest appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Tuesday night. Ostensibly, Keane was there with L.A. Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, to talk about their animated short film, Dear Basketball. The film, directed by Keane, scored by John Williams and voiced by Bryant, is an ...

  5. 11 de fev. de 2020 · Some Glen Keane studies based on some of his instructions in the 80’s. Hey, there’s 40 years between what Loomis did and what Keane did, and 40 years between what Keane did and what I’m doing. The...

  6. Discover a gallery of 40 Original Concept Art by Disney Artist Glen Keane. Glen Keane is an American animator, author and illustrator. Keane is best known for his character animation at Walt Disney Animation Studios for feature films including The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Pocahontas, Tarzan, and Tangled. Spread the love.

  7. 7 de out. de 2014 · [To be able to draw] is a treasure. But I don’t even understand it, it just happens. I thought What do I actually look at when I draw? I started looking at what my eyes saw, and the first thing I noticed was that I don’t look at the line. If you ever watch yourself draw, you don’t look at the line you’re drawing, you look next to the line.