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Patrick Riggle is an Assistant Professor of Animation at the University of Saint Francis (USF). His academic focus spans storytelling, character design, and traditional 2D animation techniques. He teaches with a commitment to fostering creativity and has mentored numerous students through hands-on projects.
Education: Completed his studies at USF, which he describes as transformative, and now seeks to recreate that experience for his students. His teaching philosophy emphasizes pushing creative boundaries through rigorous academic and technical training.
Research interests include 2D Puppet Rigging (used in animation studios) and immersive environments, which he applies to both pedagogy and professional work. His exhibitions include the 2021 Faculty and Alumni Exhibition at USF’s Weatherhead Gallery and collaborative works like the 2021 'StopMo Jam Halloween' short film.
Key awards include Best Animation at the 2004 Windsong Film Festival and multiple recognitions for films like 'Unconditional' (2003–2004). His work blends technical animation skills with narrative-driven storytelling across mediums like stop-motion and digital filmmaking.
Professional contributions include short films showcased at international festivals, emphasizing experimental techniques and collaborative storytelling. Riggle actively bridges academic teaching and professional animation practices to inspire student innovation.
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