Acting Reference #81 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Acting Reference #81
Great little clip from Jaws. I love Richard Dreyfuss' reaction to Quint singing. He's obviously annoyed with him, but he's not putting on a generic "annoyed" expression. Instead its hidden in a fake smile. There's some great eye darts and mouth changes that let you know he's not happy with the situation. It may be obvious, when animating, that your character should be happy, or sad, or angry...but are they trying to hide this emotion behind another?
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
5 Days Left!
5 days left to sign up for my Animating Creatures for Games class. It starts Monday September 15th!
Here's some FAQ I've been getting
So what's this all about/how does it work?
It's a 3 week class going over workflow techniques for animating various creatures. Week 1 is quadrupeds, then spiders and last dinosaurs. Each week you'll have access to various videos of me going over my entire process for animating these various creatures. Each week there is 1 assignment. You'll follow along with the videos, animate the assignment & post it for critiques.
How long are the videos?
Each week there is around 10 hours of video content. Each video is around 20 to 40 minutes long.
Can I download the videos?
Sadly no, we want to make it fair for the people who sign up/pay for the class, so we don't want to risk the videos getting out there for free. But, you have access to the videos for an entire year, so you can rewatch them as many times as you want!
Do you discuss other things besides these topics?
Absolutely, I have secondary videos going over various things including: Exaggeration, Demo Reel Do's & Don't, Lighting & Rendering, and more!
When/What is the webinar?
Each week there is a live webinar. I critique work, animate live, answer questions...who knows what will happen! It is Sundays at 11am EST
What if I can't make it to the webinar?
No worries, it will be recorded! So I only get critiqued during the webinar? Nope! You'll have access to a forum where you can post your progress and ask any questions. I'll critique your progress ASAP after you post it.
Do I need to be an animation master to sign up?
No. You need a basic understanding of Maya and the fundamentals of animation, but like I said, I go over the entire process step by step so you can follow along.
Ok, this sounds cool...but what's in it for me?
Well, besides awesome animation knowledge, you get access to an exclusive free rig. Week 2 we animate spiders and there is a sweet spider rig that is provided for this course.
Where do I sign up?!
Click the image/link below! Hope to see you there!

So what's this all about/how does it work?
It's a 3 week class going over workflow techniques for animating various creatures. Week 1 is quadrupeds, then spiders and last dinosaurs. Each week you'll have access to various videos of me going over my entire process for animating these various creatures. Each week there is 1 assignment. You'll follow along with the videos, animate the assignment & post it for critiques.
How long are the videos?
Each week there is around 10 hours of video content. Each video is around 20 to 40 minutes long.
Can I download the videos?
Sadly no, we want to make it fair for the people who sign up/pay for the class, so we don't want to risk the videos getting out there for free. But, you have access to the videos for an entire year, so you can rewatch them as many times as you want!
Do you discuss other things besides these topics?
Absolutely, I have secondary videos going over various things including: Exaggeration, Demo Reel Do's & Don't, Lighting & Rendering, and more!
When/What is the webinar?
Each week there is a live webinar. I critique work, animate live, answer questions...who knows what will happen! It is Sundays at 11am EST
What if I can't make it to the webinar?
No worries, it will be recorded! So I only get critiqued during the webinar? Nope! You'll have access to a forum where you can post your progress and ask any questions. I'll critique your progress ASAP after you post it.
Do I need to be an animation master to sign up?
No. You need a basic understanding of Maya and the fundamentals of animation, but like I said, I go over the entire process step by step so you can follow along.
Ok, this sounds cool...but what's in it for me?
Well, besides awesome animation knowledge, you get access to an exclusive free rig. Week 2 we animate spiders and there is a sweet spider rig that is provided for this course.
Where do I sign up?!
Click the image/link below! Hope to see you there!

Thursday, September 4, 2014
Anim: Feb 11 Second - Spline 02
So...I may have missed the deadline lol
I have a bad tendency to start animations and not finish them...not this time! I'm gonna finish this.
Here's an update - first pass spline. Gotta go through and start cleaning stuff up/polishing it
Feb 11 Sec Club - Spline 02 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
I have a bad tendency to start animations and not finish them...not this time! I'm gonna finish this.
Here's an update - first pass spline. Gotta go through and start cleaning stuff up/polishing it
Feb 11 Sec Club - Spline 02 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Monday, July 14, 2014
Acting Reference #80
Here's a classic piece of reference from The Godfather. Great example of thought process & eye movement.
Acting Reference #80 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Acting Reference #80 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Monday, July 7, 2014
Animating Creatures For Games
I'm going to be rerunning my creature animation class this September. We'll be animating quadrupeds, spiders & dinosaurs. Hope you see you there! Click the image to go to the course promo page. And check out some awesome work created by 2 of my previous students.

Alex Alvarez
Alex Alvarez - Spider Reel - April2014 from Alex Alvarez on Vimeo.
Alexander Antoniade
Creature Cycles ( Albertosaurus, Spider and Dog ) from Alexander Antoniades on Vimeo.

Alex Alvarez
Alex Alvarez - Spider Reel - April2014 from Alex Alvarez on Vimeo.
Alexander Antoniade
Creature Cycles ( Albertosaurus, Spider and Dog ) from Alexander Antoniades on Vimeo.
Monday, June 2, 2014
Toy Story Midway Mania Reel
Never made a showreel for the Toy Story Midway Mania ride I worked on, most the shots were just sprinkled in my otherdemo reels, so thought I should make one. This isn't all the animation I did for it, but a good chunk of it. Was a blast to work on!
Toy Story Midway Mania Reel from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Toy Story Midway Mania Reel from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Acting Reference #79
Here's a clip from Killing Them Softly. I love the reaction Scoot McNairy has when the name "Dylan" is mentioned. It starts subtle but you can clearly see the fear wash over him. Great stuff
Acting Reference #79 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Acting Reference #79 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Video Game Animation
Monday, April 21, 2014
Anim: Oka with Sound
Played around with adding some sound to this animation I did about 2 years ago.
Oka Free Run with Sound from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Oka Free Run with Sound from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Acting Reference #78
Here's another great example of simplicity. Without spoiling too much, in this clip from The Last of the Mohicans Alice has been captured and is being taken away. Uncas, who loves her, is telling his father I'm leaving and going after her. But instead of saying this through dialog, he simply puts his hand on his shoulder and shares a look with him. This is much more powerful that any dialog could have been. There's also nice varied timing in the beats of this shot. Noticing the girl, putting the hand on the shoulder and then looking into his father's eyes.
Acting Reference #78 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Anim: Who Would Be So Bold?
Little personal test for fun using one of the Dota 2 rigs. Pretty happy with result considering its limited controls
Who Would Be So Bold? from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Who Would Be So Bold? from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Friday, March 21, 2014
Acting Reference #77
Amazing clip of Chiwetel Ejiofor in 12 Years A Slave. So much raw emotion. Great reference for eye darts, building emotion, thought process. I highly recommend this movie, though extremely intense, it has some wonderful performances in it.
Acting Reference #77 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Acting Reference #77 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Last Week For Sign Ups
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Acting Reference #76
Nice clip from Searching For Bobby Fischer. Though Ben Kingsley has most the lines, I like how the focus in on the boy. When animating to dialogue, we often just cut to whoever is speaking. Instead of doing this, you should make sure the camera is cutting to what's most important, regardless of who is talking. In this scene for instance, the most important thing is showing the boy struggling, trying to figure out this test. So instead of cutting to the speaker, they kept the focus on him. This movie was shot by the late great Conrad Hall, who in my opinion is the greatest cinematographer ever.
Acting Reference #76 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Acting Reference #76 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Friday, February 14, 2014
Animation Reference #1
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Anim: Feb 11 Second
If time permits I hope to enter this months competition. Here's first pass blocking
Feb 11 Sec Club - Blocking 02 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Feb 11 Sec Club - Blocking 02 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Acting Reference #75
Ben Mendelsohn has quickly become one of my favorite actors. Here's a great clip of him in The Place Beyond the Pines. He always just feels so natural and real. I love the shoulder shrug he does and how he licks his lips towards the end. Really excited to see him in Rogue One this winter.
Acting Reference #75 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Acting Reference #75 from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
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