Quality over Quantity |
The same goes for animation: better to focus on a relatively short shot that delivers a great result, than be too ambitious and have to drop the quality. The 11 Second Cub competition has a maximum of 11 seconds for this reason. For the same reason, demo reels should be short. A student demo reel should generally be no more than a minute long.
Demo Reel, Careers & Jobs Resources at Animation Apprentice
We have many resources available at Animation Apprentice aimed at helping our students cut a great demo reel and find work in the animation industry. To get started, see the blog posts below:
We have many resources available at Animation Apprentice aimed at helping our students cut a great demo reel and find work in the animation industry. To get started, see the blog posts below:
How do Graduates Find Work in the Animation Industry?- Why Animators Need Walks on a Demo Reel
- Demo Reel Advice - at Skwigly
- Demo Reel Advice by Animal Logic
- Why Animators Need to be on LinkedIn
- Be the Rhino - Rejection is Normal
- Six Rules to Create a Great CV
- How to Write a Cover Letter
- How to Find an Animation Internship
- Blue Zoo Recruitment Tips
- Escape Studios' Free Industry Survival Guide
- Escape Studios Free Careers Guide
- Michael Morgan: "From the Classroom to the Studio"
- Why Animators Need their Own Blog or Website
- How to be a Freelance Animator
- 12 Rules to Find Work in the Animation Industry
- Pixar Advice for Graduates
- Why Animators Should Apply For Jobs Twice
- Job Interview Strategy with Kevin Richards
- Why Animators Should Attend "Bring Your Own Animation"
- Why Animators Need a Great Acting Shot on Their Demo Reel
- Why Animators Need Walks on a Demo Reel
- Why Demo Reels Should be Short
To find out more about Animation Apprentice, click here for a link to Frequently Asked Questions. To sign up for our next classroom at Animation Apprentice, follow this link.
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