Animation Programs Dallas, TX: How To Become An Animator In 5 Steps

Ervhic Wayne
Jan 18, 2017 · 3 min read

Animation is everywhere — in the movies, on television and in video games — which is why animation programs in Dallas, TX are so popular. At MediaTech Institute, we offer training in all aspects of animation, from visual storytelling to motion capture to 3D modeling, and if animation is your passion, we can put you on the path to a great career. Want to know exactly what you have to do, in addition to enrolling at MediaTech Institute, to become an animator? Here are 5 steps to success:

Step 1 — Find Out What Animators Do

If you think animators just draw pictures, you couldn’t be more wrong. Find out what animators are called upon to do in the high-tech, quickly-evolving world of 2D and 3D animation for movies, TV and video games. Though animators work primarily in these areas, they also work in advertising and in computer systems design services. They draw pictures by hand and they use computers to create a series of pictures that form an animated image or the special effects used in every types of media. Animators also draw storyboards, which serve as guides for placing actors and cameras on television and motion picture sets. Often, animators are called upon to model objects in 3D on computers and they work with programmers to make the images they create move.

Step 2 — Get Educated

While some animators obtain careers without a formal education, the computer technology required to animate in the 21st century pretty much requires an animator to have a bachelor’s degree or a diploma in animation. At MediaTech Institute, our animation programs in Dallas, TX allow you to become familiar with most of the major software programs that heavily dominate the animation industry and give you hands-on , experience with computers and other technology that you’ll need to make yourself a more-favorable candidate when you apply for jobs.

Step 3 — Put Together A Portfolio

An animation portfolio is what you’ll carry with you to job interviews and it should contain:

– Your bio, in which you’ll tell your interviewer a little about yourself so he or she will get some sense of the kind of person you are.

– Your resume

– Samples of your work that bring to life everything you put in your resume.

– Your contact information, including links to your social media pages and blogs

Step 4 — Know The Jobs Available In Animation

Demand for animators and multimedia artists is increasing, not just in movies, television and video games but in diverse fields such as scientific research, website development and computer design services. Though your dream job may be to work at Pixar animating the next big summer blockbuster, in reality, you may have to work in a field of animation that isn’t as exciting or high-profile. Many animators work steadily in one field while freelancing in another that they find more fulfilling and creative.

Step 5 — Get To Work

Because of the growing need for animators there is no reason you shouldn’t be able to find work in the animation field. In addition to print animation in 2D, you can apply for a job as a computer animator working in 3D, a modeler, a painter, a technical director, a storyboard artist or a game designer.

To learn more about our animation programs in Dallas, TX, call us at MediaTech Institute at (866) 498–1122 or visit us online at www.mediatech.edu.

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