Every one knows Mickey mouse, Donald Duck, Tom
and Jerry and Stuart little - some animated characters that always delight and
entertain us. Do you know how these characters were born and how it is possible
to create wonders with the art of drawing. And the answer is 'animation'- one
of the fastest growing and most in-demand industries in the world. Multi media
and Animation are among the major hunted jobs of the 21st century. Multimedia
alias multiple media as the name suggests is an enormous field that uses more
than one medium of communication. It is an art that merges text, images, graphics,
animation, audio and video to create virtual magic. Animation is only a component
of multimedia.
The art of animation started with the cavemen who used to draw pictures on
the rock surfaces. Though animation was formally demonstrated in 1828 by a
Frenchman, Paul Roget, the first animated film 'Humorous phases of funny faces'
by J. Stuart Blackton was made in 1906 by drawing comical faces on a blackboard,
photographing them, and then erasing it to draw another stage of the facial
expression. It was in 1914, that the first cartoon named 'Gertie, the Dinosaur'
by Winsor McCay, consisting of 10,000 drawings, was shown as a film in the
theaters. In the early twenties, traditional animation techniques were developed
and more sophisticated cartoons were produced. It was during this time that
Warner Bros and Walt Disney studios came to exist. Computer animation, started
during seventies and eighties, had a greater impact and with the passage of
time, more and more advanced techniques were developed.
Animation which derived its name from the Latin word 'anima' meaning soul,
can be defined as the art of breathing life to a character. A blend of entertainment
industry and technology, it is concerned with design, drawing, layout and
production of graphically rich and attractive multimedia clips. In other words
animation is making of movies, games or cartoons by moving the drawings or
models of animals or people with the help of computers or other electronic
means. Time and space play a critical role in animation.
Animation is a field that could be pursued by those who posses excellent
creativity and drawing skills. Animators are the talented artists who create
characters for a variety of projects like movies, television, advertisements
and so on. An animators task is to read the script carefully, study the storyboard
and try to get into the character. In other words he needs to know and understand
the character. Job opportunities are on the rise for an animator and they
are in great demand, as it a growing industry and has become a popular feature
in movies and advertising.
Creating an idea, developing it into a story script and giving technical
assistance to it, are the procedures in making an animation. Besides the most
commonly used animations , i.e two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional
(3D), there is also puppet animation, clay animation, sand animation, vegetable
animation etc. Both 2D and 3D animation can be created digitally. Two-dimensional
images are shallow in appearance, while three-dimensional images have a feel
of depth to them, thus making them look more real.
Cel or 2D Animation: Also known as classical animation, 2 dimensional animation
deals more with drawing and framing and is the base of 3D animation. 2D animators
work mostly on paper, creating frames to define a sequence that are then moved
at varying speeds to create the illusion of motion. The process involves creating
large number of drawings, and scanning them into the computer and importing
them into the software that helps in setting the timing and layers for the
scanned sequence of images. Toonz Harlequin, Adobe Flash, CelAction, Anime
Studio, Toon Boom Animation, Animaker are some of the software's used for
creating 2D animation characters.
Computer generated Imagery or 3D animation: 3D or three-dimensional animation,
which has more depth and is more realistic, are a series of images/ objects
created using computers or any other digital media. In addition to the skills
in drawing, composition and character design, 3D animators deal with modeling,
rendering, texturing and lighting. The texture, lighting and colour of the
3D objects are modified using software programmes and virtual cameras are
used to focus, resize, zoom and illuminate the figures. This digital animation
has the power to create effects not possible with Classical animation. Film,
advertising, video and gaming are the fast growing fields for 3D animation.
This technique makes extensive use of animation software programmes like 3ds
Max (Autodesk), Softimage|XSI (Avid), MAYA (Autodesk) etc.
It could also find in the other areas like advertising, web graphics to
create websites and all.
Eligibility : Training is the most essential and important aspect
for the creation of a skilled professional in the field of animation. To become
an animator, one doesn't require any specific academic qualification. Those
with a basic sketching skill and a passion for animation can enter this field.
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Job Prospectus and Career Options : A strong portfolio of work is
an essential part of landing a job in computer animation and becoming an animator.
Numerous job opportunities are available in India as well as abroad in the
exciting field of animation. It opens the door to film industries such as
Hollywood, which is the world of special effects and imagery for films. Specialized
computer knowledge and skills are essential for various jobs in the field
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Remuneration : The good salary is the most attractive part of this
profession. With in years these professionals can earn six-digit salary. As
a junior animator or trainee one could get between Rs.10000- 15000 per month....
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Institutes : Many institutes in India and abroad offer Graduation
and diploma courses in animation besides the online services that offer courses
in animation. Many of the institutes offer placements for their students.
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