Luckily, there are many courses that cover those aspects, as well as some that teach multiple. According to local animation teacher Mr. Garcia, one of the best skills to have is creativity. While this may sound incredibly vague, it is actually essential to animation. Animation being an art, it is very subjective and not at all straightforward. As a result, creativity and a little bit of education will take you a long way in the field of …show more content…
At the beginning of a project or work day, an animator has to plan out what exactly theyre doing (Day in the Life: Video Game Designer). This usually involves doing rough sketches or builds of the current project, usually just on paper. Afterwards, the rough sketches are built upon. When working with a large team, an animator usually has to report to their director (Animation Careers: A day in the life of a computer animator). Since the projects of large studios tend to be large themselves, there needs to be people to lead all of the individual animators. Hence the animation director comes in, telling everyone where their part fits in. Being an animator involves quite a bit of coordination and planning. There is a decent salary to be made in the field of animation. The average median annual pay of an animator is $63,970 (gamedesigning.org) Half of animators made less than that, and half made more. Many factors affect this such as area and studio size. The lowest 10% made around $36,930, while the highest 10% made around $113,600 (bls.gov). However, different states have different annual wages. California has the highest with $82,810, and Texas not too bad with $62,820. As a result, while not the highest paying, animators earn enough to live