AnimatorAnimator

An Animator creates the illusion of motion thru drawings and movement of images to convey a meaning or a story. The Animator heavily relies on his/her artistic ability, although there is a growing need to be familiar with technical computer packages (animation software). Animators work in 2D animations (such as cartoons), 3D model making animation, or computer generated animation.

Task

Basic Educational and Training Requirements

Even a high school graduate can be an Animator provided he/she has the artistic ability to sketch/draw and has good imagination. This is what they call the Entry-level Animator. However, to be a Key Animator, certain trainings on the following subject matters will be useful: graphic design/illustration, 2-D and 3-D design, art and design, spatial design, film and video, multimedia and computer aided design. Some of these tranings are offered by some animation companies to their entry level Animators.

Skills and Competencies


Physical Attributes and Characteristics


Salary/Compensation

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Prospects for Career Advancement

An Animator with 2-3 years experience can qualify for the position of Key Animator after undergoing additional training in an advanced course. He/She must also possess supervisory, coaching and leadership skills.

Employment Opportunities

Some 20,960 new jobs will be made available for animators over the period 2007-2010, or an average of 5,240 job openings a year

Training Programs

Animation Training Programs are conducted by the Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc. (ACPI) in cooperation with TESDA and the Korea-Philippines I.T. Training Center in Novaliches, Quezon City.

Courses/Training Offered *

Animation Schools & Training Centers

* Based on 2007 rates