Animation Jobs - Animator Careers Explained
Posted by viechuy in Animation Jobs - Animator Careers Explained on Jumat, 11 Juni 2010
There are many different careers animator, promising young artists can go, but a common feature for most jobs in this area today is the use of computer technology. Although there are still some animation jobs are dependent on pen and paper, are still less minutes. Of course you can always try your luck to become an artist and get books, or even that big of a newspaper cartoon, but if you want to work in film, television or advertising, where most jobs you know computers.
Students have many opportunities to acquire skills that they need an animator career at colleges and universities, as schools are starting to build animation course in 1980. Today, courses include lessons in 2D and 3D animation, 3D modeling, 3D set construction, mobile animation, character animation, computer graphics, drawing, film theory, interactive animation, multimedia, production processes, and sound and studio practice. Students should have some natural talent and skill just excel in these programs, and has the ability to keep pace with the latest high-tech hardware and software that schools require.
After finishing school, there are many animation job applicants can apply throughout the world. Studios such as Moving Picture Company, DreamWorks, Frame Store CFC, ESC Entertainment, Aardman Animations Mill & leading companies in the field of film and television animation. These animations job requires a high level of creativity and skill in drawing, and requires expertise in computer graphics.
The key to the animator in the most prestigious career is to get a good education and networking with the right people in the animation industry. You must demonstrate your knowledge of the latest hardware, software and technology, and could be used to create realistic animation products. You'll also be able to create an environment, lighting and other visual effects.
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