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It didn't take Leo long to get promoted within his studio. In this clip, Davis asks how it was possible, and Leo gives his answer...which might not be as complicated as you think!
Leo talks about his first project experience of being part of a studio that all of a sudden gets shut down!
More insight from another pro about the pros and cons about working in a studio vs. working remotely!
In this clip from our conversation with Leo, he gets asked if there's any advice he can give to animators to make the life of a character modeller a lot easier!
When Leo first started his career, he wanted to be an animator. However, his path took a turn into character artist. It isn't that he quit the idea, but he followed his interests, and ended up where he is now. He also gives his advice on what he takes from learning animation that helps him with his character design.
Starting a studio from scratch is a very difficult thing to do. It requires a lot of commitment and a lot of hours. Leo discusses his journey in starting a business and David also brings up some of his own discoveries when running a studio.
In this ‘A Conversation With', we are sitting down with Leo Sanchez. With twenty years of experience in the 3D Animation Industry, Leo Sanchez is a renowned reference in Character Modelling and a name consistently associated with some of the most successful productions of recent years. Having worked across Disney and Dreamworks on films such as Bolt, Tangled, and How To Train Your Dragon 2, Leo formed his own studio in which all disciplines such as Look Dev, Rigging, and Animation would be tightly brought together contributing to a much more solid character development practice. Leo Sanchez Studio has now contributed to productions such as How To Train Your Dragon 3, Croods 2, Larrikins, Angry Birds, and plenty more!In this chat, we discuss character modeling and development in the industry, Leo's decision to form his own studio, and the benefits and challenges that came along with it!Also, check out Agora.Community for daily content, free rigs, and assets, and order an animation review from one of our industry experts:https://www.agora.communityThanks for listening!
Academy Award nominated director and co-creators Alberto Mielgo and Leo Sanchez join the Bancroft twins to discuss their “Best Animated Short film”, Windshield Wiper. It's a story of passion that lasted 7 years in the making! Listen to two innovators discuss how they stayed focused inbetween creating Hollywood hit films to create a masterpiece that may go all the way!
En este episodio tuvimos la oportunidad de platicar con Leo Sanchez, un Joven estudiante de la Texas Southern University en Houston, TX. El cual fue expectador del tan nombrado y odiado Astroworld Fest de Travis Scott y nos cuenta cual fue su experiencia. Esperemos lo disfruten.
IN this episode, Ben and Micah have a discussion with Dr. Leo Sanchez about the Holy Spirit in the call process. Make sure to share this episode with someone, especially if you think they would make a good pastor or deaconess.
Campfire Conversations is a unique podcast brought to you by Camp Arcadia in Arcadia, Michigan. The campfire has always been a space that allows us to slow down and talk about what truly matters. And that's what this podcast is all about. Our guest today is Leo Sanchez, Professor of Hispanic and Systematic Theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Dive in as Dr. Sanchez illuminates regarding his studies surrounding the Sculptor Spirit and life as seminary faculty. Pull up a chair and join us around the campfire as we learn, grow, and slow down. This podcast is hosted by Ryan Tinetti, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Arcadia, Michigan and Chip May, Executive Director of Camp Arcadia; and edited by Tyler Schlitzkus. Visit camp-arcadia.com for more information or find us on FacebookSupport the show (https://crm.bloomerang.co/HostedDonation?ApiKey=pub_03cd5efb-d9d9-11e6-bb7f-024e165d44b3&WidgetId=1844224)
Sometimes we are the obstacles between ourselves and a healthy relationship with God. When we don't forgive and we choose to hold on to what God wants us to let go of, we separate ourselves from Him and even hinder our own growth and healing processes. This week Emmanuel welcomes Leo Sanchez, a brother in the Lord and fellow tiktoker, to discuss his journey of coming to know Christ.
Dr. Leo Sanchez, director of the Center for Hispanic Studies at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, presents on the topic of the Holy Spirit and the catholicity of the Church.This presentation was part of a virtual gathering in support of Ethnic Ministry in the Northern Illinois District. If you would like to participate in such gatherings, contact the District Office.
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Leo Sanchez, author of Sculptor Spirit: Models of Sanctification from Spirit Christology, joins Justin Rossow, author of When from Death I'm Free: A Hymn Journal for Holy Week to discuss "Go to Dark Gethsemane." That hymn text points us to Jesus and His prayer in the garden and bids us, "Learn of Jesus Christ to pray." Leo and Justin will discuss Jesus as an example and how that relates to the role of the Holy Spirit, who shapes us and conforms us to the image of Christ. You will hear a brief introduction on "theology done together," then Leo will pray, and the two authors will read the Scripture for the day responsively. They will discuss those readings before moving on to the devotion. The hymn "Go to Dark Gethsemane" is on page 47 of When from Death I'm Free and artwork, Scripture readings, and the devotion are on following pages. The music in today's episode was provided by thehymnalproject.com and, according to their website, was commissioned by the Michigan District of the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod and is available for free use. You can find Leo's book Sculptor Spirit on Amazon, or hear an overview of three models found in that book as Leo presents at the 2015 Theological Conference, “Life in the Spirit: Watered, Fed, and Armed” Theological Conference put on by the Michigan District: https://youtu.be/mI4b_j2jP1k The opening discussion of today's podcast briefly points to the distinction between "Logos Christology" (focusing on Jesus as the Incarnate Word, or "Logos" of God, who is completely unique) and "Spirit Christology" (focusing on Jesus as the Anointed Bearer and Giver of the Spirit, who is like us). Both are Scriptural and both are important (and both can sound like high-brow technical jargon). For a sermon that lays out the difference between the two (without ever using the technical terms), see the last sermon in the 42 Seconds sermon series: "Be Jesus." We follow Jesus better when we follow Him together, so we invite you to join the Facebook Pop Up Group sharing this hymn journal experience here: When From Death I'm Free Pop Up Group. This podcast was made possible in part by the generous support of Next Step Patrons, like you. Special thanks to our new Patrons this week: Steve, Jon, and Dorothy. Patrons make it possible. Support a next step: become a patron today. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mynextstep/message
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