HP, Intel and Movidiam Team Up to Offer Free Creative Classes

HP, Intel and Movidiam Team Up to Offer Free Creative Classes

HP has partnered with Intel and Movidiam to launch a brand-new free initiative designed to inspire the next generation of creatives and digital artists. As part of this #PowerYourBreakthrough initiative, six creative professionals will be hosting a series of free online courses that aim to provide practical creative skills, insight into their day-to-day work life and industry knowledge.

"Anyone anywhere can be a creator, and as we continue learning how to adapt to new ways of working and learning during these unprecedented times, it's clear that people are turning to creativity as a way to express themselves. Our role is to give those creators the power needed to make their next breakthrough," commented George Brasher, Managing Director, UK & Ireland, HP. "Through our partnership with Movidiam, we are committed to supporting the development of the creative community, helping them upskill and hone their craft."

Until August 14th, students will be able to enter a competition in response to the brief 'breakthrough.' Each entree will have an opportunity to share work related to the theme using their preferred discipline, with up to £100,000 worth of prizes.

The Classes

Motion Graphics - Hashmukh Kerai

In this series, motion graphic designer and 3D illustrator Hash explores what it takes to be a freelance motion graphics artist - from creating the perfect reel to how to be taken seriously in the industry.

Hashmukh is a Motion Graphic Designer and 3D Illustrator working as a freelancer in east London. He originally started up his creative career in Film and Production, but then followed up with his love for VFX.

Animation - Laurie Rowan

In this series, award-winning animator Laurie goes over what it takes to be a professional animator - keeping your work, and also yourself, going.

Laurie is an animator, illustrator and director represented by Nexus Studios. Based on the South Coast of England, throughout a studio-based and freelance career leading campaigns for clients such as BBC, Channel 4, Droga5, Disney and Google, Laurie's work has achieved numerous accolades including a Children's Bafta win and Lovie Award.

Photography - Matthew Joseph

In this series, award-winning photographer Matthew Joseph takes you through everything from how to deal with a client brief, curating your social media presence, to the ins and outs of his software of choice.

Matthew is an award-winning people-focused advertising photographer & director. He is a visual storyteller who uses his years of experience behind the camera in a huge variety of situations, cultures and climates across the world, to help connect global brands with their local audience through stills and motion.

Directing - Nova Dando

Join Nova as she puts her years of experience and award-winning knowhow to work, teaching you all there is to know about having a career as a director.

Nova is an award-winning commercial director and creative based in London. Her clients span beauty, fashion and technology working 360° across a campaign from conceptual development to direction and execution across TV, video and social channels.

Filmmaking - Sebastian Thiel

In this course, filmmaker and director Sebastian walks you through the key elements of his career - from clients to software.

Sebastian is a filmmaker born in Luanshya, Zambia, and raised in Northwest London, providing inspiration for his first films. In his late teens, he Founded Upshot Entertainment. Thiel has also been featured on TEDx Talks and was listed in the Top 25 Under 25 most influential Londoners by Evening Standard.

Illustration - Tina Touli

In this series, award-winning Illustrator Tina Touli takes you through everything from how to deal with a client brief, curating your social media presence, to the ins and outs of his software of choice.

Tina is a graphic communication designer, art director, maker, keynote speaker and educator. Her studio is known for building solid concepts and constantly blending things from the physical and the digital world.

Photo: Laurie Rowan