heather
GBSchool of Motion or Motion Design School? I've taken classes on both Motion Design School and School of Motion. You can't lose with either -- but I personally felt that Motion Design School was a better fit for my learning style. I found that (with School of Motion) it was too challenging to keep up with live classes and teacher feedback was more frustrating than helpful. I needed a learning style that was more flexible and worked with my schedule. Motion Design School was that solution for me. Bonus: Instructors like Markus Magnusson make learning engaging. A lot of time has been poured into the creation of each class, and as a student, I deeply appreciate it.
Justyna Brzakala
PLFantastic courses! I've completed two courses at Motion Design School, and I can say they provided me with the knowledge and skills I needed to get my first job as a motion designer. These courses are led by experts who cover essential tools, workflows, and invaluable tricks, all while emphasizing artistic excellence. I highly recommend them!
Jacky Mason
GBStop Motion with Kevin Parry Stop Motion with Kevin Parry: the hands on experience in stop-motion animation has been both challenging and rewarding, adding a unique skill to my repertoire.
James Smith
GBMAD VFX in After Effects MAD VFX in After Effects: Adding high-quality visual effects has made my video projects more dynamic and appealing.
Tatiana Mironova
RUI have passed a lot of motion design… I have passed a lot of motion design courses from different schools but MDS is the best school ever! In “motion beast 2” I learned a lot of new technics, got great feedback to rise up my skills, met super cool community and really pro teachers (Iaroslav and Denis). I really enjoyed MB2 course and bought Motion Tricks to continue amazing experience with MDS!