Mograph is Dead. Long live Mograph!
The world of motion graphics has evolved at such a fast pace in recent years. NFTs, virtual production, AI, and social media have transformed the scope of our industry in unpredictable ways. Half Rez will be hosting a panel discussion from all corners of the industry to discuss the past, present, and, most importantly, future of Mograph. Meet new friends, talk shop, learn something new, and reconnect with your industry peers again. Half Rez 9 is almost here, and… it’s on a FRIDAY this year!
Speakers

GAVIN SHAPIRO
Gavin Shapiro is a digital artist whose ultimate goal is to produce work that makes you smile. He focuses primarily on playful conceptual artworks that explore how we can use digital tools to confront our expectations of what’s possible in a traditionally physical art world.

Clinton Jones
Clinton Jones is a director and 3D/VFX artist who began his career in 2006 with a simple thought: “If I can think it, I can create it.” Recently he’s made 3D art fun for his audience through in-depth tutorials, livestreams, and massive 3D challenges.

Collin Leix
Collin Leix is an animator at Gunner in Detroit. She makes colorful, airy animations featuring subtly surreal landscapes and characters, using virtual reality, Cinema 4D and hand-painted techniques.

Jonathan Winbush
Jonathan’s an award-winning Motion Artist with over 15 years of industry experience working in tv, movies, to virtual & augmented reality. Winbush creates tutorials weekly through Youtube as well as speaks at conferences around the world for shows such as Adobe Max, Siggraph, and NAB. Winbush is currently a part of the Youtube Black Voice Fund and was also recently awarded the MegaGrant by Epic games to further support his educational efforts.

Joey Korenman
Joey’s the founder of School of Motion. He’s a raging metalhead who lives in Florida and has been in the world of Motion Design since 2003 when his first boss discovered that he knew After Effects and gave him a job. He has been on staff, freelanced, ran a studio in Boston, and taught artists on almost every continent the ways of the graph editor. Not to mention, he has written a book called, The Freelance Manifesto: A Field Guide for the Modern Motion Designer.