Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Working In Computer Animation- The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of_43831

Were you one of those kids that knew from the very beginning that you wanted to make your living working in computer animation? Well, you are one of the lucky ones since most people have no idea what they want to do for a living. Who could blame you, computer animation is just plain cool. To be listed on the credits of one of the blockbuster films by Pixar or Imageworks would turn anyone抯 head. But what do you need to do to get a job in the field?

There is more to computer animation than just being able to run the software and a good technical school or community college can offer you a solid computer animation program. These programs offer you a range of courses which will help you hone not just your digital skills but your drawing and traditional animation skills as well. You抣l also be able to sample disciplines ranging from game design to CGI. You抣l finish your program with a certification or degree in computer animation along with solid technical skills. There are a number of good programs out there that offer both two year and four year programs.

The best computer animation programs offer job placement services so you can hit the ground running once you抳e got your credentials. You should be prepared to take an entry level job as the computer animation field has grown more competitive over the past few years. While it may be possible for you to land a computer animation job at a top studio, the odds are that in most markets you抣l be plying your trade in a more conventional way. Many industries now have the need for computer animation, from oil field services to employee training. The prospect of not working for a major studio should not deter you. You need to get your feet wet and build a group of contacts and entering the computer animation field via a company that is not in the movie business is not necessarily a bad thing.

Before you start your job search you will need to prepare a resume and a demo reel or portfolio. Your school can probably help you in this regard. In fact, many programs produce a demo reel as project in one of your for credit classes. You should seriously consider taking an internship while you are completing your coursework. This will not only help you learn your trade but it will help you build valuable contacts that can come in handy during your job search.

As you start to look for a job you should call on any contacts you have made that might be able to point you in the right direction. Assuming you have done your homework and studied hard in school these people will be more than happy to help. Bone up on your interviewing skills and make sure you do some background research before you walk into an interview. All the rules that apply to a typical job search apply here, no matter how good your computer animation skills.

Above all, keep a positive attitude and maintain your self confidence. You will be animating your way to fame and fortune in no time.

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