Illustrator Talks
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Illustrator Talks
A little about Serena Geddes... Spending most of her childhood watching Saturday morning cartoons and flicking through her brothers comic collection, Serena was destined to spend her adult days hunched over a light box, scribbling illustrations for picture books and working for a mouse in trousers. She spent six years working for Walt Disney Studios in Sydney before diving head first into the world of publishing in 2009. She’s the illustrator of the highly successful ‘Lulu Bell ‘ series with Random House Australia and is currently working on a new US series called ‘Misty Inn’ published by Simon & Schuster. She has illustrated over 30 books ranging from board books to picture books through to junior readers. website: www.serenageddes.com.au email: [email protected] mobile: 0435 072 665 Talks and Workshops 1. Walt Disney Animation Talk 4. It All Starts With A Shape Session description: Spending six years working for Walt Disney Studios in Sydney, Serena has worked on several well-known sequels such as the Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Another Goofy Movie, Peter Pan Return to Neverland, and a variety of Saturday morning cartoons from 101 Dalmatians to Tarzan and Hercules. Serena will talk you through the process and production stages of an animated film referencing work from the Lion King II: Simba’s Pride, with copies of her artwork and scenes she worked on during this time. Session description: Learn how to play with expression by using three features of the face. Understand how body language can emphasis a characters personality and emotion, while using shapes to create animals and characters. The session starts with Serena talking through the process of illustrating a book, drawing expression from worksheets, and ends with the students working together to develop a character for Serena to illustrate. This is a hand’s on workshop and encourages students to use their creativity and imagination. 2. Creating Monsters, Painting Cells 5. Illustrating for Picture Books Session description: Before the days of digital animation, studios had the tedious task of hand painting thousands of cells for every animated production. Serena’s workshop will touch on the history of traditional animation and cell painting before working with the students to develop and design a monster to paint. Session description: Serena will talk the students through the process of creating a children’s picture book, where her ideas come from, how she creates and develops her characters how to break down a manuscript into images. She will show examples of the creative stages from storyboarding roughs through to colour selections and finished art with reference to Samuel’s Kisses and the highly successful Lulu Bell series. Serena will demonstrate creating a character based on the classrooms description for the class to keep 3.The Story Behind Lulu Bell Session description: The process of creating Lulu Bell, the highly successful new series by Belinda Murrell, were based on true events, a vet hospital in Sydney, a home in Manly and even Lulu herself was created with someone in mind. Join Serena as she walks you through the process and development of Lulu, the Bell family and all her friends. Hi Serena, I just spoke to my Year 3 girls about your visit and asked them for some feedback: What they loved: -you are very pretty -you are very good at explaining things -they loved watching you draw -they loved your drawing tips and tricks, eg using lines and shapes -they loved having an opportunity to draw with you and have your guidance they thought the session was FAB x 10 to the power of 10 What I loved: -you were very generous in researching and preparing for the theme of the session and this was reflected in your being able to ask stimulating recall questions for the brainstorm -you were very flexible in being able to respond to questions and adjust your presentation for different year groups -the demonstration and explanation of how to draw a person relating to the theme -your drawing demonstration was truly magical for everyone to see -you were very kind and patient when helping the girls with their own drawing. - Julia Petricevic, Genazzano FCJ College During our Book Week celebrations this year we were delighted to have Serena Geddes spend time with our students from Kindergarten to Year 6. With the younger students (Kindy – Yr 2) she spoke with enthusiasm about the way her illustrations make it into books and entertained the students with her drawings making sure there was collaboration from the students as to what she drew. One of our students was chosen to help her as she read Samuel’s Kisses and he will certainly remember this for years to come. Our older students (Yr3-6) were given a great insight into her work with Disney and they were absolutely fascinated as this is very topical for the students in this age group. Serena was very generous with her time and her knowledge and was happy to answer all the questions which the students had for her and there were many, many questions. The students would have happily stayed watching her draw for hours and were rather disappointed when the hour with her was finished. The students went back to class sharing with their teacher that “…..this was the best time ever….”. We at Arden were thrilled with the drawing she did for us; it is currently awaiting framing and then it will be hung proudly in our library. - M.deRijk, Arden Anglican School Serena e xp ‘Lulu Be lained, in easy s ll’ books teps, ho . Th ws video of her draw e kids loved wa he illustrates th tching a e ing. This students time lap was a gr . se eat way to engag e the I think th eh Serena u ighlight (well, f or se ter. As S d the students id me anyway), wa erena dr s when ew and p eas to create a narrativ book ch ainted, w e about ara the e jointly our unit construc cabout na new character. ted a T rratives. his tied in nicely w ith - K.Mola n, Hamb ledon Pr imary Serena. She read one of ‘Our Prep students loved e a drawing workshop. Th her books and conducted es iqu hn learning new tec students really enjoyed cters with expression. about how to draw chara a d away afterwards with Every one of them walke s. me wonderful drawing smile on their face and so ly personality and was Serena has a lovely bubb and engaging.’ thoroughly entertaining nwick Primary School - Elinor Knappert, Elster