Tuesday 28 April 2015

Still Time To Sign Up For Our May Classroom!


The clock is ticking to sign up for our new class beginning on Monday 2 March 2015.  Want to start your career in the rapidly growing animation industry? Register here today (registration is free) and you will be just a few days away from getting started on what can be one of the most fun and rewarding careers in the digital arts.  Here at Animation Apprentice we love teaching animation, and we think we have the best system for training animators in the world.


You Can Do It!
How do we teach? We don't waste valuable (and expensive) teacher time giving classroom lectures. All our instruction is done via pre-recorded videos, hundreds of hours of content on everything from bouncing a simple ball to complex character and creature animation.

Check out some of our students' best character work below:



And, don't forget creature work! We teach you to animate animals and creatures too! See our students' work below.



With 25 years of experience in the animation industry, Animation Apprentice founder Alex Williams personally tutors all of our students. For more on how our course works, check out this page. And to sign up and get started, click here. We'll be delighted to welcome you on board!

Finally, to see what some of the professional work that our students have gone on to do, see this page on some of our recent success stories.

To sign up for our May classroom at Animation Apprentice, follow this link. For more information on finding work and surviving in the animation and visual effects business, read our post on how to find a job in the animation industry, and check out our post about what not to do at a job interview. Also see our post on starting your own small animation business, learn how to create an invoice, and see how we are helping our students find work through our film co-operative Nano Films.  Download the free Escape Studios Careers in VFX Handbook. Take a look at how awn.com can help you find a job, and read our piece about how to survive as a freelance animator. Also, find out what Cinesite look for in a student's demo reel, and read our post on setting up your own animation business. Also see our post about freelancers and taxes


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