AUCKLAND, Monday: Industry veterans Shaun Madgwick and Blair Walker, united by a desire to bring together talented creatives, have launched the Motion Designers Guild of Aotearoa.
They aim to help raise awareness of the industry, share career opportunities, and inspire students to become future leaders in motion graphics.
The guild has been a “labour of love” that has evolved organically over 15 years, starting as an online community, becoming “something with strong real-life professional and personal connections for all involved”.
Shaun Madgwick is a freelance motion designer and art director. He says he noticed that motion design wasn’t being recognised as it should be by other institutions and saw an opportunity to formalise what had previously been very informal.
“The slack group is great and will continue. I regularly get technical advice, get inspired by peoples’ work or pick up jobs through it, but it was quite informal and disparate.
“By formalising the guild we can build connections with the universities, attract talent, and provide connectivity to a group of people who work in what, at times, can be quite isolating roles.
“The guild has been a labour of love that has evolved organically over 15 years, starting as an online community,”
“We’re open to anyone; editors, illustrators, graphic designers, character animators, motion designers, photographers, producers. If you’re already working in the industry or keen to find out more I encourage you to join and if you can, come along to our first meetup.”
Blair Walker, is head of post production at TBWA\NZ., wants the Guild to act as a
The guild’s first official meeting will be taking place on Thursday 2 June at 6pm at Brother’s Beer in Mt. Eden.
“Motion covers a variety of skills and disciplines. Graphic design, photography, stop motion, illustration, 2d and 3d animation, editing, colour grading and visual effects to name a few. We want to bring people with these skill sets together as a way to showcase the incredible passion and talent the industry encompasses,” says Blair.
“By doing so, we’ll highlight best practice, share ideas, experiences and support the growth of the industry.”
The Guild launches with a video showcasing the variety of work that covers motion design and the broad range of talent here in Aotearoa.
- Join here: www.mdga.nz
- View the video below
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