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Want to be an animator?

May 23, 2016 16:30 IST
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If you have the skills, the opportunities are plenty in animation and visual effects. Read on to find out how you can make a career out of it.

A still from Jungle Book

Animation and VFX may as well be called the career of the future within the entertainment industry.

Read on as we tell you more about this exciting new career opportunity.

With movies like Avatar, Life of Pi, Harry Potter, The Jungle Book and so many other making a huge impact on our entertainment industry at large, the popularity and importance of animation and VFX can no longer be denied.

The use of animation and VFX has certainly caught the fancy of audiences young and old, and has changed the way entertainment was perceived before.

With the technological revolution hitting the sources of entertainment devices and services, a career in animation is certainly a thing of future.

To become a successful professional in the field of animation and VFX film-making, it is of utmost importance to understand that the industry is all about the art of effective storytelling.

A creative aptitude is a basic requirement for anybody aspiring to make a career in animation and VFX filmmaking.

The animation and VFX industry has already grown enormously, and is expected to continue to grow at a very fast pace.

Due to the tremendous growth potential of this industry, it is creating great career opportunities for trained and talented people.

Careers in Animation

The magic of animation can be best explained by the examples of blockbuster movies like Kung Fu Panda, Ice Age, How to Train Your Dragon and Brave.

The animation industry has immense career scope for those who want to bring their creativity to life and tell interesting stories.

The Indian animation industry has a huge demand for trained and skilled animators.

Famed animation studios like Disney, Sony Pictures and Turner Entertainment are known to outsource animation content to India.

You can decide the career you want to choose based on your interests and your creative inclination.

Types of animators

3D modellers

3D modellers create computer models of a particular object from all angles, so that the viewers can understand the object better.

A 3D modeller is required in all sorts of industries including film and video production studios, game design companies, advertising and graphic design firms, software firms, medical animation, and product design firms.

Character animators

A character animator develops characters and appropriate body movements to tell a story, be it for films, television, mobile applications or video games.

In short, character animation is the process of bringing a character to life through software such as Flash, Maya, Light wave and other available programs.

Motion graphics artists

Motion graphics artists are responsible for the creative process at different stages.

S/he creates animated 2D and 3D images to portray motion.

Motion graphics artist works in various mediums of media like internet, movies, commercial ads, movie trailers, broadcast titles, music videos, signage and content for mobile devices.

Texture artist 

A texture artist's job is to create and apply texture, colour and three dimensional effects to animated characters, environment and props surrounding the character or the artwork.

A texture artist needs to be a detail-oriented person as this process involves working on the finer nuances of the artwork such as wrinkles, fur, scales etc.

Some of the most common software and rendering platform used by a texture artist are Photoshop, 3D Paint, UV Layout/Editing, RenderMan, Mental Ray, Maya, Shaders, and Houdini.

Lighting artists

A lighting artist works with lighting department to create the correct light and shadow effects to make a scene realistic and flawless.

Lighting artists work for animation studios, gaming companies, production studios, advertising agencies, graphic and web design firms.

Rigging artists 

A rigging artist needs precision and an eye for detail. S/he is responsible for adding bones and skins to an animated character.

S/he has to work in sync with modellers and animators to develop new technique to solve production challenges and make believe character movements possible.

Storyboard artists 

Storyboard artists provide a visual representation of a sequence/film by drawing frame by frame sketches by hand or on a computer.

S/he has to present the action in a series of scenes, which allows filmmakers, advertisers and producers to evaluate the project before the start of production.

Storyboard artists work with films, television commercials, animation studios, gaming studios and in the advertising industry.

Compositing artists 

A compositing artist is one of the most important players for the post production process, who gives finishing touches to the project.

Their job is to creatively combine all the elements received from various teams in to the final output.

Compositing artists may use software such as Adobe AfterEffects, Nuke, Motion, Combustion or others to provide the final output.

Careers in VFX

Some of the best examples of VFX in movies are Avatar, The Lord of the Rings, and Skyfall.

The aforementioned movies along with the additions of Life of Pi, Madagascar 3, Rise of the Planet of the Apes and even Spiderman 3 all owe their success to the amazingly talented visual effects artists (VFX artists) in India, who made sure that the effects in these movies looked realistic and believable to the audiences.

Even within the Indian film industry itself, VFX is fast catching up. South Indian movies like Makkhi and Rajnikanth starrer Kochadaiiyaan have set new standards for the Indian VFX industry.

These rapid developments in the visual effects industry are, in turn, creating huge demand for trained visual effects artists.

Along with the film industry, the gaming industry is also one of the major industries for VFX artists.

Types of VFX artists

Matchmoving artists 

A matchmoving artist works on inserting computer generated graphics in live action footage and matches those movements in 3D.

Their responsibility is to ensure that the animated objects, when inserted in the live action footage, look seamless and perfectly match the scene, so that viewers believe that character graphics elements are an actual part of the live footage.

Compositors 

Compositors are responsible for the final animation or film project by combining layers of related material, which include rendered computer animation, special effects, graphics, 2D animation and live action. Compositing artists may find work at film and video production studios, animation studios, gaming companies or advertising agencies.

Roto artists 

Rotoscoping is the process of manually altering video or film footage one frame at a time.

Roto artists are responsible for tracing areas of live action frames where computer graphics will overlap or interact with live images.

Pre-vis artists

A pre-visualization artist, more commonly known as a pre-vis artist, is responsible for visualising complex scenes before the actual shooting.

This can be done through images drawn by hand or by using digital technology. Pre-visualisation helps a director to get a clear idea of a sequence and the final camera movements before the actual production starts.

Course fees

Depending upon the complexity and equipment required to pursue it, animation and VFX courses cost between Rs 7,000 to 11,000 (approximately) per month.

Remuneration offered

Starting from Rs 8,000 to 10,000 per month, salaries in the animation and VFX industry usually change based on the skills and capability of the student.

One can easily expect to command between Rs 25,000 to 30,000 per month within two to three years.

Once you're an assistant animation/creative director or assistant technical director or supervisor level, you can expect to start getting Rs 60,000 and above.

If you do very well, you can also expect to eventually start earning over a lac per month.

Apart from regular jobs, there is also the scope for freelancing which can earn you a monthly income ranging between Rs 45,000 to 60,000 and above, provided you have a minimum production experience of four or five years.

Institutes offering Animation courses

  • MAAC (Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics) 
    www.maacindia.com
  • Big Animation Institute
    www.bigaims.in
  • Animaster
    www.animaster.com
  • Toonz Animation Academy
    www.toonzanimationindia.com
  • Frameboxx
    www.frameboxx.in
  • Arena Multimedia
    www.arena-multimedia.com
  • Ants Animation Institute
    www.antsindia.com
  • FX School
    www.fxschool.in

Lead image -- The Jungle Book film poster -- used for representational purposes only.

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