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Animaton / 3D
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Job Description
Animators work primarily in motion picture and video industries, advertising, and computer systems design services. They draw by hand and use computers to create the series of pictures that form the animated images or special effects seen in movies, television programs, and computer games. Storyboards also serve as guides to placing actors and cameras on the television or motion picture set and to other production details. Many multi-media artists model objects in three dimensions by computer and work with programmers to make those images move.
Median Annual Salary
$51,350
Educational Requirements
Animation requires a bachelor’s degree program or other postsecondary training in art or design. Although formal schooling is not strictly required, it is useful to learn the required software that so heavily dominates the industry today.
Job Outlook
Demand for multimedia artists and animators will increase as consumers continue to demand more realistic video games, movie and television special effects, and 3D animated movies. Additional job openings will arise from an increasing demand for Web site development and for computer graphics adaptation from the growing number of mobile technologies. Animators are also increasingly finding work in alternative areas such as scientific research or design services.
Multi-media artists and animators will experience competition. Job opportunities for animators of lower-technology cartoons could be hampered as these jobs continue to be outsourced overseas.
For more information about becoming an animator:
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sdyer23
4 months ago
2 comments
This is a good starting point for anyone wanting to dive right into animation and multimedia. I think it will always continue to expand in all places, not just entertainment :-)
satanasaint
about 1 year ago
6 comments
so close, yet so far....