Animation.


Overall, a career in animation can be incredibly rewarding for those who have a passion for creating and storytelling. However, it can also be a challenging and competitive field that requires hard work, dedication, and a willingness to learn and adapt continually. As with any career, there are pros and cons to consider before pursuing a career in animation.

The Good:

  • Creative expression: Animators have the opportunity to bring their imaginations to life and create visually stunning works of art.
  • Job satisfaction: Seeing your work on the big screen or in video games can be extremely rewarding and satisfying.
  • Job growth: The animation industry is expected to grow in the coming years, creating more job opportunities.
  • Flexibility: Many animators work as freelancers or contractors, allowing them to choose their projects and work schedules.
  • Collaboration: Animators often work as part of a team, allowing for collaboration and a sense of community.

The Bad:

  • High competition: The animation industry is highly competitive, with many talented artists vying for a limited number of jobs.
  • Long hours: Animators often work long hours, especially during tight deadlines or production crunches.
  • Contract work: Many animation jobs are contract-based, which means job security can be uncertain.
  • Rejection: Animators may face rejection and criticism of their work, which can be demoralizing.

The Ugly:

  • Low pay: Starting salaries in the animation industry can be low, especially for entry-level positions.
  • Crunch time: Animators may be asked to work overtime or weekends to meet production deadlines, leading to burnout.
  • Unpredictable work: Jobs in the animation industry can be unpredictable, with gaps in work between projects or clients.
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Courses.


If you are interested in animation as a career or to increase your chances of acceptance into your dream college or university, here are the recommended courses you might want to choose as your five s(electives). These courses will provide a solid foundation in animation's fundamental concepts and techniques.

  1. Graphic Design *
  2. Animation Techniques
  3. Motion Media Design
  4. Digital Media Capstone *
  5. Digital Illustration
  6. 3D Modeling & Animation
  7. Audio Production
  8. Digital Media Production *

 * = Required Courses | View Course Descriptions


Software.


Adobe PhotoshopToon Boom HarmonyAdobe After EffectsIllustrator IconMayaAdobe Audition

Advanced Standing Credit.


Students may elect to further their education in our 2D Animation and Character Design program at the Rockwell Campus. You may be eligible for Advanced Standing Credit for the courses completed in our program. The 2D Animation and Character Design instructor will decide on Advanced Standing Credit based on your skill set. Earning your industry certification in that course can increase the likelihood of being granted Advanced Standing Credit.
Our Course 2D Animation and Character Design
Graphic Design Design & Illustration Fundamentals
Animation Techniques 2D Animation Fundamentals
Motion Media Design Motion Design Fundamentals
3D Modeling & Animation 3D Animation Fundamentals

The Future.

With the skills you will have acquired, you have various options available. One option is to continue your education and further specialize in the field. Another option is to seek employment opportunities in the field, which may include working in-house for a company or agency or freelancing and building your client base. Whichever direction you choose, continue to hone your skills and stay up-to-date with the latest tools and trends in the industry to remain competitive and successful.

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