The ultimate goal for any animator is to create believable characters. Acting for animators is an essential skill that helps artists avoid creating lifeless or unconvincing animations, and arms them with the ability to empathize with their characters — before even opening up Maya.
In this 2-hour workshop, Sarah Arduini walks through the fundamentals of developing empathy for characters and teaches how to draw lessons from method actors to get into character yourself. From reading scripts to extract the important information about your character’s personality, to analyzing the subtleties of acting performances to inform your own work, this workshop discusses all the steps you need to become a better animator by embracing your characters before you even start animating.
After sharing her tried-and-tested theory, Sarah steps into Maya to deliver a step-by-step demonstration that walks through how to approach your acting shot, offering tips and tricks to speed up your workflow along the way, for better — and faster — results.
10 Lessons
Sarah Arduini introduces her workshop, which recognizes a fundamental challenge in animation. Her approach validates that artists don't need to be natural performers to create compelling character work. Her workshop aims to help artists translate their visual storytelling abilities into more confident and authentic character performances.
Duration: 1m 33s
Animation and acting are deeply interconnected art forms, and animators must develop genuine acting skills to be able to create compelling performances. Understanding the principles of acting is essential for artists to create performances that audiences truly connect with emotionally. Sarah demonstrates why improving acting skills is vital for elevating animation from merely competent movement to truly believable, engaging storytelling.
Duration: 9m 32s
This lesson introduces acting techniques, developed primarily for theater and film, and provides valuable frameworks that translate into animation. By understanding methods like emotional recall, character immersion, and animal-based movement studies, artists can learn how to create more authentic, compelling, and nuanced character portrayals. Her approaches outlined offer practical tools for consistently building believable performances.
Duration: 7m
Character animation requires animators to think and work like actors, fully immersing themselves in their characters' psychology, motivations, and circumstances. In this lesson, Sarah explains why technical animation skills alone are insufficient if the performance lacks authenticity and emotion. By investing time in character research, understanding goals and obstacles, and connecting with genuine human emotions, animators can learn how to create performances that resonate with audiences and elevate the production.
Duration: 11m 14s
Believable character animation requires going beyond surface-level dialogue to understand and embody what the character is truly thinking and feeling. Sarah teaches how, by focusing on subtext, intention, personality traits, and motivated physical choices, animators can learn how to create performances where the audience genuinely believes in the character.
Duration: 10m 12s
Authentic character development requires creating genuinely empathetic connections with audiences. By combining sense-memory techniques, thorough character research, and thoughtfully crafted mannerisms — while consciously avoiding clichés — actors and animators can bring characters to life in believable, emotionally resonant ways. Sarah explains why the key always lies in grounding performance choices in the character's unique personality and circumstances.
Duration: 7m 18s
This lesson explains that becoming a skilled animator-actor requires extensive practice and a methodical approach to video reference. The key point of this lesson is that authentic, engaging animation comes from understanding the psychology behind movements. By applying these techniques and remaining critical of their work, artists can learn how to create unique, memorable characters that feel like individuals rather than extensions of themselves.
Duration: 13m 36s
In this lesson, Sarah dives into translating complex mental health struggles into an animated character performance. By breaking down anxiety into distinct personality types, she demonstrates how animation can visualize emotional experiences. Her attention to body language, subtext, and character-specific mannerisms shows that effective animation requires an understanding of psychology and human behavior that communicates universal experiences.
Duration: 25m 32s
Great animation comes from applying artistic judgment and animation principles to the reference material. Sarah teaches how successful character animation requires establishing proper timing and foundational movements first, then progressively layering in details. Artists must be aware that they should not merely replicate reference footage; instead, they should learn how to "bring something to the table" by creating more appealing poses, clearer silhouettes, and smoother arcs that surpass real-life movement.
Duration: 19m 27s
This final lesson takes a look at Sarah's professional approach to character animation in Maya. She teaches how to establish solid poses first, then progressively refine facial expressions, body mechanics, and fine details. By considering appeal, natural muscle movement, and energy flow through the body, artists can learn how to create performances that feel organic rather than mechanical.
Duration: 34m 20s
Primary tools
For this workshop you’ll need:
* Note that these programs and materials will not be supplied with the course.
Skills Covered
Who’s this Workshop for?
This workshop is designed for beginner to intermediate animators who want to elevate their character animation skills. Whether artists work in studios, as freelancers, or are transitioning into character-focused roles, this training addresses compelling storytelling through believable character performance.
Animation students, game developers, and seasoned professionals will benefit from Sarah Arduini’s method-acting approach to character development. Those struggling with lifeless animations or seeking to deepen their emotional connection to characters will gain insights that transform their artistic process and professional output.
Learning Outcomes
By completing this workshop, artists will develop essential acting skills that transform lifeless animations into believable character performances.
Key skills include:
- How to analyze scripts to extract crucial character personality and motivation details.
- How to apply method-acting techniques to develop authentic empathy for animated characters.
- How to study live action performances to inform and enhance animation choices.
- How to approach acting shots using character development methodologies.
- How to streamline pre-animation workflow for faster and more effective results.
- How to translate emotional understanding into compelling performances.








