That is a loaded question. What specifically do you find hard about the field? Getting a job, selling a show, getting a project produced, working for a studio?
The cliché is that if it were easy, then everyone would be doing it. That's kinda true.
Expand your skills and try different areas of animation and software. Expand into graphic design and illustration. Keep creating your own content. Keep checking sites like Animation Magazine and do a job search on Linkedin and select Global/Remote, check this site out https://animatedjobs.com -
Getting work is frustrating, but you just keep trying.
Well, it will take quite a bit of time to learn all aspects of animation. Do you want to do 2D animation? 3D animation? You're just going to have to have the patience to learn it. It's definitely not overnight.
Komal Bhadana check out www.animationmentor.com , Anim school.com , ianimate.com. If u finish any of these schools. Animation studios will run after. You. .
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That is a loaded question. What specifically do you find hard about the field? Getting a job, selling a show, getting a project produced, working for a studio?
The cliché is that if it were easy, then everyone would be doing it. That's kinda true.
In animation field it's hard to getting a job and this feels so anxious.
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Expand your skills and try different areas of animation and software. Expand into graphic design and illustration. Keep creating your own content. Keep checking sites like Animation Magazine and do a job search on Linkedin and select Global/Remote, check this site out https://animatedjobs.com -
Getting work is frustrating, but you just keep trying.
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It is frustrating but it is rewarding on the long run. You create universes from scratch. That is worth the anxiousness for me.
Thanks a million , sir
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What do you find hard, Komal?
Everything is hard , I am following my passion but it's very hard to make a name in animation field .
I think I need a mentor who can help me to build my career in this field .
Well, it will take quite a bit of time to learn all aspects of animation. Do you want to do 2D animation? 3D animation? You're just going to have to have the patience to learn it. It's definitely not overnight.
I want to do 3d animation and you are right sir , it's definitely not overnight , I will work hard to fullfill my passion .
Thank you sir
Komal Bhadana join animation mentor and you will realize how easy it is to get a job in animation,
Thank you , sir can you help me to find a good mentor who can taught me good animation skills .
Komal Bhadana check out www.animationmentor.com , Anim school.com , ianimate.com. If u finish any of these schools. Animation studios will run after. You. .
Thank you for the help sir .
I feel the same way my friend. My animated series keeps getting shot down during these pitch sessions.
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I feel you .
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Like all things, it just takes practice. Have you checked out any of Stage 32's webinars? There is one that helps you establish your beat sheet for an animated pilot that would be a great resource for you: https://www.stage32.com/webinars/How-to-Create-a-Professional-Beat-Sheet...
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Thank you for the help .