Level 1

Join the weekly group meetings

OR go through the process entirely on your own!

You have a difficult schedule?

No problem!

Since we are busy, we are artists after all, you can now become a miniature fabricator in your own time 100% by yourself if you choose so, or with my supervision.

This class is designed to give you all the benefits of my popular, tried and true class.

You have 6 months after purchasing this class to go through the video material and the process of building your costume.

This class features the opportunity to work with me via email correspondence, or you can sign on to the weekly meetings. See current schedule.

As an additional option for other timezones, there is a second time slot at 6:30 pm European time. UK differs about 1 hour….

I highly recommend making use of the time you can have with me because no tutorial will ever be able to totally convey what is happening in the individual one on one transmissions.

By witnessing your progress, I can help you best to connect with your strengths and help you become a successful miniature costume fabricator yourself.

In these meetings, I will give you my absolute focus to help you find your personal way and achieving your goals.

WHAT IS IN IT FOR YOU?

⭐ two 1:1 calls with me to set you up for your individual success. OR joining the weekly calls. Write me to set up these meetings!

⭐ I am available for progress feedback and Q+A via email after every module is completed

⭐ monthly community calls on Zoom. (currently on the first Saturday of the month)

All timezone friendly Q&A’s and lectures about curated topics related to costuming in the animation industry. Get feedback and stay connected with other fabricators.

Additionally, you have the opportunity to join the Facebook group where you can further connect, share and receive feedback and stay in the loop about updates and special events.

I am looking forward to meeting you and to see where you want to take your work in 2024!!!

About me

My name is Annika Schindler. I am a senior miniature costume fabricator. I have been working in the stop-motion industry for almost two decades, costuming TV-shows and feature films in Europe and America. For the last 10 years I am living and working in Portland, Oregon.

I have been involved in the look and development of the costumes of “The Boxtrolls”, “Kubo” and “Missing Link” for the renowned animation company Laika, and I only recently finished my contribution on Guillermo Del Toro’s “Pinocchio” at Shadowmachine.

For the last two years I have been sharing my expertise and knowledge of the art + science of miniature costumes with the next generation of stop-motion artists in my online teaching program.