Online Animation Schools
Posted by viechuy in Online Animation Schools on Minggu, 13 Juni 2010
It used to be that animators were a rare breed. But today they are springing up like mushrooms, and animation company that receives thousands of applications from highly qualified people each year. They are able to choose the best talent.
As a person unable to employ as an animator before I pop the DVD reel, typically I scan through the resume to see where the candidate z. If it is seriously College, I'm usually more icentified see the reel. Because we received so many applications, sometimes it is simply impossible to go through each roll, although we do our best.
But everyone can afford the time or money to participate in major animation school. Good alternative to consider might be an online animation course. Currently there are several online courses, which have a reputation and will add some credibility when you send your CV. This can be useful to explore these possibilities. But you have to exercise caution when selecting these courses online.
The first thing you see is the course outline. You have to assess their own needs versus what the course offers. To be competent in some areas already and want to spend time going over these questions. In this case you would a curriculum that is flexible and can be shaped to your needs. They also want a curriculum that is current, because the animation business fast moving, and the techniques and tools that are state of the art today is archaic, two years later.
You must also choose a course that allows you to exit the show reel. Show reel is important when applying for a job as a testimony to what can be done. Ensure that the online course covers the main production areas will show your reels, and not just let you do your own thing.
You can also find out whether an online animation school can arrange an internship at an animation company. Remember that there is not just an internship and get some experience, you actually have network. If you can impress an animator during an internship can be a ticket to getting your first job in animation.
Be careful with schools, students who do not book a show or just presenting the work of their teachers. This either means that they are brand new, or not great at teaching. Teachers with good portfolios mean nothing unless they have been exposed to the ability to disseminate their knowledge. There are also schools that 'borrow' portfolios from animation companies from different parts of the world who rarely surf English websites. Avoid this school like the plague! If possible, try to obtain information on past graduates of the course and see how they do it now.
Finally you should ensure you are comfortable with the course plan. If you can not fit into the schedule, or vice versa, either by working around, or look for another school. Nothing breaks down your decision is to be an animator faster than not being able to keep pace with the course.
Observation points I mentioned above, I think you will be able to estimate that online animation course is the right choice for you.
I would prefer that the recommendation for online courses, which I personally have not taken any of them, and therefore can not do anything. But I've heard good things about animation is called Mentor, which I hear runs a bunch of experienced CG professionals. I've also made a list of online animation objects in my resources section. You can check the source section is located in the side link.
I hope this article was helpful to you and wish you luck in finding the right online 3D training.
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