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This Filmmaker IQ course is proudly sponsored by HP Z Workstations: Unlimited Potential to let you innovate without boundaries. Hi John Hess from FilmmakerIQ.com and today were to detail the techniques we use to pose and animate our Mascot and hopefully give you some inspiration to create your own animations. I want to open up with some background on my experience. Like most of us, I started experimenting with filmmaking in my mid teens. But my first little movies didnt involve a camera - they were crude 3D renderings. Like most mid 90s teens I was into the 3D computer games starting to come at the time like 7th Guest and Myst and I was an avid model builder so 3D Studio Max was a perfect fit. But my skills were never really that good. And then I saw Toy Story well that was the end of that - I wasnt coming close, even that dancing baby that made it to Ally McBeal was out of my league. So I put it away and tried live action. I failed at that so I put that away as well. But the filmm