CAREER IN
ANIMATION
INTRODUCTION
 Animation is derived from a Latin word ‘anima’,
meaning ‘soul’ i.e. when life breathes into
characters.
 It is a rapid display of 2D or 3D images to create an
illusion of motion. It is an art form in which
inanimate objects are brought into life by
sequencing the drawn images.
 Animation is one of the blooming and rapidly
growing segments in the computer sector. Today it
is applied to almost every sector.
NATURE OF WORK
 From cartoons to movies, advertisements, product designing,
websites and research, animation has a hold everywhere.
Gaming and graphics are the latest additions to its credit. One
can work as a
 Modeler
 Layout artist
 Clean-up artist
 Scanner operator
 Digital ink and paint artist
 Compositor
 Key frame animator
 Background artist
 In-between animator
CONDITIONS OF WORK
 +ives
 The global animation industry is huge and as an animation
artist, you have great scope both in India and abroad.
 Animation as a profession is very lucrative.
 -ives
 Working for long hours is one of the stressful situations an
animator has to face most of the time during their career.
 Working on computer for long time can arise physical
problems
Hours of Work and Earnings
 Animators usually work normal office hours,
although they may work additional hours to meet
deadlines. Many animators work freelance, and
part-time and temporary contracts are common.
 One can be a junior animator and can start earning
between Rs.12000 to Rs.14000. A senior animator
with an experience of 3 to 5 years can take home a
sum of Rs.25000 to Rs.35000 or more than Rs.50000
to Rs.60000.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND
TRAINING
 12th standard from any recognized board with
minimum of 45% marks
 A degree or a diploma in animation and advanced
courses
 Some of the institutes like Industrial Design Center
(IDC), Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) and Indian
Institute of Design (NID) have a strict eligibility
criterion – only graduate of architecture,
technology and engineering, fine arts can apply for
this course.
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES REQUIRED
 Creativity, Lot of passion and imaginative skills, Flair
for sketching/drawing, Lot of dedication, Patience,
hard work, good at visualizations, Choice of colours
and acting, Innovative, Full of ideas and willing to
implement them, these qualities are necessary for a
person pursuing career in animation.
 be artistic
 have excellent IT skills
 able to concentrate for long periods
 be observant and understand how people move and
express emotions
 have good communication and negotiation skills
 have good organisational skills
 be original and inventive
 work well as part of a team and be able to take direction
from senior animators, directors and clients
 be able to follow a brief and work on their own initiative
 take criticism well
 work well under pressure and to strict deadlines.
Some other skills an animator should have
are:
METHODS OF ENTERING THE JOB
After 10 + 2 students have to attend certain
entrance exam for getting admission like
 Arena Animation Academy Entrance Exam
 DSK International Institute for Industrial Design, Animation and
Gaming Entrance Exam
 Picasso Animation College Entrance Exam
 Thakur-Toonskool Advanced Animation Academy Entrance Exam
 Mudra Institute of Communications Entrance Exam
 Accel Animation Academy Entrance Exam
 FX School Of Animation Entrance Exam
 National School of Design Animation Entrance Exam
ADVANCEMENT /PROMOTIONS
 Career progression
depends on their skills,
versatility and ability to
promote themselves.
With experience,
animators may become
lead animators or
animation directors. They
may also move into
specialist areas such as
animation special effects.
TYPICAL PLACES OF EMPLOYMENT/SELF
EMPLOYMENT
 Companies like Dreamworks,
Pixar, Blue Sky and Sony pictures
give employment to bachelors in
animation. They can also get
placements in gaming world also.
 Big names in animation like Fun
Bag Animation, Warner Brothers,
Industrial Light and Magic and
Disney are now exploring India to
produce their animation movies
on a co-production basis.
TRAINING INSTITUTES
 Academy of Animation and Gaming
(AAG)
 Frame Box. New Delhi
 The Toonz-Webel Academy, Kolkata
 Whistling Woods International, Mumbai
 The Heart Animation Academy,
Hyderabad
 National Institute of Design (NID)
(www.nid.edu.com)
 J.J School of Arts.
 Zee Institute of Creative Arts (ZICA)
(www.zica.org)
 Industrial Design Center (IDC), IIT
Mumbai and Guwahati
 Arena Multimedia (www.arena-
multimedia.com)
 Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics
(www.maacindia.com)
 TOONZ Animation India Pvt. Ltd.
(www.toonzanimationindia.com)
 Academy of Digital Arts and
Communication
(www.killickchallenger.com)
 RAI University (www.raiuniversity.edu)
 ANIMASTER (www.animaster.com)
SOURCES OF FURTHER INFORMATION
 http://www.jagranjosh.com/careers/animation-
1286366197-1
 http://www.icbse.com/careers/career-in-animation
 http://content.monsterindia.com/ic1.html?acid=2540
 http://entrance-exam.net/animation-courses-after-
12th/#ixzz2lWJyeaTo
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animation
 http://creativepool.com/articles/jobdescriptions/animator-
job-description

Career in Animation

  • 1.
  • 2.
    INTRODUCTION  Animation isderived from a Latin word ‘anima’, meaning ‘soul’ i.e. when life breathes into characters.  It is a rapid display of 2D or 3D images to create an illusion of motion. It is an art form in which inanimate objects are brought into life by sequencing the drawn images.  Animation is one of the blooming and rapidly growing segments in the computer sector. Today it is applied to almost every sector.
  • 3.
    NATURE OF WORK From cartoons to movies, advertisements, product designing, websites and research, animation has a hold everywhere. Gaming and graphics are the latest additions to its credit. One can work as a  Modeler  Layout artist  Clean-up artist  Scanner operator  Digital ink and paint artist  Compositor  Key frame animator  Background artist  In-between animator
  • 4.
    CONDITIONS OF WORK +ives  The global animation industry is huge and as an animation artist, you have great scope both in India and abroad.  Animation as a profession is very lucrative.  -ives  Working for long hours is one of the stressful situations an animator has to face most of the time during their career.  Working on computer for long time can arise physical problems
  • 5.
    Hours of Workand Earnings  Animators usually work normal office hours, although they may work additional hours to meet deadlines. Many animators work freelance, and part-time and temporary contracts are common.  One can be a junior animator and can start earning between Rs.12000 to Rs.14000. A senior animator with an experience of 3 to 5 years can take home a sum of Rs.25000 to Rs.35000 or more than Rs.50000 to Rs.60000.
  • 6.
    EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING 12th standard from any recognized board with minimum of 45% marks  A degree or a diploma in animation and advanced courses  Some of the institutes like Industrial Design Center (IDC), Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) and Indian Institute of Design (NID) have a strict eligibility criterion – only graduate of architecture, technology and engineering, fine arts can apply for this course.
  • 7.
    PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES REQUIRED Creativity, Lot of passion and imaginative skills, Flair for sketching/drawing, Lot of dedication, Patience, hard work, good at visualizations, Choice of colours and acting, Innovative, Full of ideas and willing to implement them, these qualities are necessary for a person pursuing career in animation.
  • 8.
     be artistic have excellent IT skills  able to concentrate for long periods  be observant and understand how people move and express emotions  have good communication and negotiation skills  have good organisational skills  be original and inventive  work well as part of a team and be able to take direction from senior animators, directors and clients  be able to follow a brief and work on their own initiative  take criticism well  work well under pressure and to strict deadlines. Some other skills an animator should have are:
  • 9.
    METHODS OF ENTERINGTHE JOB After 10 + 2 students have to attend certain entrance exam for getting admission like  Arena Animation Academy Entrance Exam  DSK International Institute for Industrial Design, Animation and Gaming Entrance Exam  Picasso Animation College Entrance Exam  Thakur-Toonskool Advanced Animation Academy Entrance Exam  Mudra Institute of Communications Entrance Exam  Accel Animation Academy Entrance Exam  FX School Of Animation Entrance Exam  National School of Design Animation Entrance Exam
  • 10.
    ADVANCEMENT /PROMOTIONS  Careerprogression depends on their skills, versatility and ability to promote themselves. With experience, animators may become lead animators or animation directors. They may also move into specialist areas such as animation special effects.
  • 11.
    TYPICAL PLACES OFEMPLOYMENT/SELF EMPLOYMENT  Companies like Dreamworks, Pixar, Blue Sky and Sony pictures give employment to bachelors in animation. They can also get placements in gaming world also.  Big names in animation like Fun Bag Animation, Warner Brothers, Industrial Light and Magic and Disney are now exploring India to produce their animation movies on a co-production basis.
  • 12.
    TRAINING INSTITUTES  Academyof Animation and Gaming (AAG)  Frame Box. New Delhi  The Toonz-Webel Academy, Kolkata  Whistling Woods International, Mumbai  The Heart Animation Academy, Hyderabad  National Institute of Design (NID) (www.nid.edu.com)  J.J School of Arts.  Zee Institute of Creative Arts (ZICA) (www.zica.org)  Industrial Design Center (IDC), IIT Mumbai and Guwahati  Arena Multimedia (www.arena- multimedia.com)  Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (www.maacindia.com)  TOONZ Animation India Pvt. Ltd. (www.toonzanimationindia.com)  Academy of Digital Arts and Communication (www.killickchallenger.com)  RAI University (www.raiuniversity.edu)  ANIMASTER (www.animaster.com)
  • 13.
    SOURCES OF FURTHERINFORMATION  http://www.jagranjosh.com/careers/animation- 1286366197-1  http://www.icbse.com/careers/career-in-animation  http://content.monsterindia.com/ic1.html?acid=2540  http://entrance-exam.net/animation-courses-after- 12th/#ixzz2lWJyeaTo  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animation  http://creativepool.com/articles/jobdescriptions/animator- job-description