Willie Williams, Assistant Professor of Animation at Sam Houston State University located in Huntsville TX and I met a few years ago at Creative Talent Network.
CTN for short, is an international gathering of animators, illustrators, film makers, creatives etc.held in Burbank, CA each year.
At our first meeting a few years ago Prof. Williams extended an invitation for me to visit his students at SHSU. Last week it finally happened.
This photo taken right before the animation students enter the classroom.
(Prof. Williams, second from left and Prof. Melissa Glasscock, flanked by student film crew.) Rapt attention in the crowded room... |
as I gave a drawing demonstration.
I had the opportunity to sign a few books, VHS and CD covers, sketchbooks, scraps of paper and even a sun visor...
critiqued a sketchbook or two...
and encouraged a student who just the day before wanted to call it quits. Now she feels 'I can do this'.
Later that evening...
a lecture and power point presentation to an almost full auditorium of animation, art students, faculty and public. To my surprise many non art majors attended and commented I spoke meaningful words to them too.
There is always time to sign for those kind enough to hear what I have to say and wait in line for a signature.
Thursday April 7th...
On the way to the airport we stopped off for lunch at the #1 Bar-B-Que restaurant in Houston, Corkscrew.
One bite of brisket, sausage, ribs, beans or cobbler and you'll know why it is the best BBQ I've ever tasted.
Kamm, the manager of Corkscrew took this picture for us...
( l to r Professors Glasscock, Williams, teacher Shelby Tedder and myself.) |
and I drew his.
(me with Kamm, who the owner Nicole Buckman calls the "best manager ever".) |
Meeting at the George Bush Airport...
Nate 'Hawk' Hawkins met me at the airport. Hawk and I played football at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas back in the 70's. He was on the first football team UNLV fielded in 1968.
He started as a receiver all four years and holds or held records for most yards receiving(173) in a game, touchdown passes caught (2) in a game and longest pass play (82 yds.) in a game.
He was one of the few football players to graduate. His determination, work ethic and friendship gave me the incentive to graduate the next year.
Nate was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers and retired from the Houston Oilers after a few seasons. He is originally from the Houston TX area and resides in Pearland TX, supervising a crew that unload cargo ships that pull into the Houston Harbor.
We talk at least once a year as we were born on the same day and call to wish each other a 'happy birthday'. We hadn't seen each since Sept.19, 1997 in Las Vegas for a tribute to Bill Ireland, first coach and 'Father of UNLV Football'.
This was truly a special occasion for both of us.
(me and the Hawk) |
Thank you so much for visiting our class! Your visit and talks were so inspiring. It really helped me feel a motivation to continue with this path and a feeling like "yes, self, you can do this!" Having a kind guest like yourself come visit us made me feel like even I can become an animator if I just continue working hard enough, like this dream isn't impossible for me or out of my reach. Your visit made me feel less separated from my dream. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for coming to see us! Your critique really motivated me and I am drawing my character Sasha more then ever now! I feel like I'm getting one step closer to my dreams! You are always welcomed to visit SHSU anytime, we were glad to have you! Thank you again for inspiring us young animators, we really needed to hear your words!
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Thanks for getting the word out to our SHSU Art Students about the importance of taking a sketchbook wherever you go and USING IT EVERY DAY!!!!
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