D.M
03-16-2009, 06:38 PM
As the thread title implies, I am hoping for some info/advice from the members of this forum - ideally from ones who actually already work in the business, but anyones knowledge would be appreciated.
I am writing as a 16 year old from England who is about to start college.
-Firstly, I would like to know if being in England would hinder my chances in
animation (considering that to work in the field, moving to the US would be a requirement). Would it be impossible for me to get to America?
-Secondly, how would being in college affect my chances?, I will only have time to train myself outside of college when not revising other subjects.
-Knowing that most animation is outsourced to Korea, how available are jobs as an animator in America?
-What is considered an entry-level job where I could progress to animator. In-betweener?, storyboarder?, what are the required qualifications?, would the fact that no animation colleges exist in England affect my chances?
-What do employers look for when hiring animators/in-betweeners/storyboarders?
I am writing as a 16 year old from England who is about to start college.
-Firstly, I would like to know if being in England would hinder my chances in
animation (considering that to work in the field, moving to the US would be a requirement). Would it be impossible for me to get to America?
-Secondly, how would being in college affect my chances?, I will only have time to train myself outside of college when not revising other subjects.
-Knowing that most animation is outsourced to Korea, how available are jobs as an animator in America?
-What is considered an entry-level job where I could progress to animator. In-betweener?, storyboarder?, what are the required qualifications?, would the fact that no animation colleges exist in England affect my chances?
-What do employers look for when hiring animators/in-betweeners/storyboarders?