Searching for "Animation Bootcamp School of Motion free download work" leads you to sites like CourseHackers, GFXDomain, or Udemy Free Download Blogs.
What you will actually find:
A specific warning: Reddit threads asking for "SoM downloads" are instantly deleted. The industry protects this course because the instructors (Morgan Williams, Jake Bartlett, etc.) are working professionals.
If you manage to find a bootleg copy (say, a 2019 rip), you will be missing the rig update for Manny. The rig will show "Missing effects" or "Expression errors." You will spend 10 hours debugging code instead of animating. Your time is worth more than the $997.
Motion design is a career built on intellectual property. As artists, we ask clients to pay us for our time and skill. When you pirate a course, you are stealing the intellectual property of working artists.
Joey Korenman, the founder of School of Motion, built the curriculum based on years of professional experience. By bypassing the payment, you are devaluing the very industry you are trying to break into.
School of Motion explicitly prohibits redistribution. Their terms state: “You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works from the Course Content.”
When you download a free bootleg, you’re not “sticking it to the man.” SoM is a team of ~20 educators, artists, and support staff — many of whom are former students. Piracy reduces the likelihood of future courses, updates, or scholarships.