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Your Career in Animation: How to Survive and Thrive [Paperback]

Getting the Most out of Animation School

By Joe Cooper
Animation School Review Columnist

Animation is a large industry with impressive growth potential. Computer animation alone is projected to exceed $32 billion in two years. To take full advantage of the career opportunities, start planning during animation school. Explore this global industry and available jobs before you graduate, and you’ll hit the ground running.

A career in animation is not limited to any one medium or location. Animation is now a global industry with strong players across many continents. Going to animation school will help you learn as much as you can about the industry before you enter it, improving your chances for a great career in animation.

Animation School Tips

Here are some tips for getting the most out of animation school:

  • Learn as much as you can about the industry before you graduate. Animation school offers a rare opportunity to ask industry questions and receive tailored information.
  • Understand the international playing field of animation. The U.S. and Canada are the leading players, developing characters and deciding the course of many animated productions. But the production itself involves several other major players, including India at the top of the list. India’s $9 billion animation industry is expanding rapidly, and new education programs are popping up there to support the high demand for U.S. animation outsourcing. China, Korea, and Japan also play an important role in animation.
  • Keep in mind that there are many jobs in animation. As you gain experience in the industry, you will learn that there are many positions available aside from animating. Project managers, storyboard managers, production managers, communications directors, international liaisons, media liaisons, and more help animation studios run. You may decide you’d like to move into one of these roles after you gain some animation experience.

Before you enter the job market, take advantage of your animation school resources to learn more about the industry. The focus will help you develop a game plan for career success.

Source(s):

Filmmaker South Africa

About the Author

Joe Cooper is a freelance education and technology writer and edits medical literature. He holds a bachelor’s in American Literature from UCLA.

Animation: No Longer Just a Looney Toon

by Sue Booth
sue.booth@theanimationschooldirectory.com
The Animation School Directory Columnist

Snoopy and Charlie Brown are two of the most recognized cartoon characters of all time. Cartooning synthesizes fine art, pop culture, biography, and fiction with hand-drawn expanded with the growth of graphic novels, imported Asian comics, and a global craze for cartoon-based animation. If you’re an aspiring animation artist with hopes of becoming the next Charles Schultz, you may want to keep the field of cartooning in mind.

Animation: A Comic Burst

The Internet boom created a demand for cartooning. According to the LATimes.com, vice president and editor-in-chief of Hyperion Books for Children Brenda Bowen claims that the graphic-novel medium is thriving in “a very visual culture, fostered by websites. Words and pictures are now so inextricably bound.”

With the explosion of the cartoon industry, animation schools are giving cartooning more attention. Animation students are taught the essentials of writing practical dialogue and proper drawing. Accredited animation schools emphasize the sensitivity of the realistic emotion so it can be parodied, making the cartoon and the cartooning industry more credible.

Animation is Not All Comics

You don’t necessarily have to be in the business of comics as a cartooning graduate. Animation schools teach students the basics of cartooning: improving stories, pacing, page composition, and anatomy, which is helpful in many animation fields. With a solid cartooning background, many animation students choose the lucrative greeting card field or the cyber commercial industry.

Due to the successful nature of the field, applications are continuing to increase for animation schools cartooning curriculums. Many cartooning students are in their mid to late 20’s and already have college degrees. An online degree in cartooning can allow you the flexibility if you are already in the workforce.

Enroll in an accredited animation school that will teach you the art of cartooning by depicting emotion and maintaining high artistic standards. You could be well on your way to creating the next classic comic.

Source

LATimes.com

About the Author

Sue Booth is an arts and education freelance writer with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and has experience with CAD.

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