This short video offers a short introductory guide to taxes for freelance animators. It was recorded for our students at Buckinghamshire New University, studying for their MA in 3D Animation, but it applies equally to all our students at Animation Apprentice. BNU can't offer our students formal legal or tax advice, but we can explain the basic rules of freelancing. Freelancing need not be complicated. You don't need a license to offer your services to clients and, as long as you pay your taxes to HMRC at the end of the tax year, doing small freelance animation jobs can be a great way to get started in the animation industry.
Showing posts with label Business of Animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Business of Animation. Show all posts
Tuesday, 29 July 2025
Taxes For Freelance Animators
This short video offers a short introductory guide to taxes for freelance animators. It was recorded for our students at Buckinghamshire New University, studying for their MA in 3D Animation, but it applies equally to all our students at Animation Apprentice. BNU can't offer our students formal legal or tax advice, but we can explain the basic rules of freelancing. Freelancing need not be complicated. You don't need a license to offer your services to clients and, as long as you pay your taxes to HMRC at the end of the tax year, doing small freelance animation jobs can be a great way to get started in the animation industry.
Tuesday, 4 March 2025
Can You Make a Living from Animation?
Breaking into the animation industry can feel daunting for recent graduates, but there are more ways than ever to make a living in the field—especially here in our UK home market. The UK has a thriving animation industry across TV, film, advertising, and online content. Below are some suggestions to turn your skills into a career.
Thursday, 26 September 2024
Animation is Still Box Office Gold
There is a lot of doom and gloom in our industry these days, following strikes by both writers and actors, and the looming threat of AI.
Despite the pessimism, the animation industry continues to thrive, with 25% of box office success coming from animation productions in 2024 (see infographic left).
Jobs and opportunities remain - for those with the right skills.
Wednesday, 31 July 2024
Which Country Has The Most Animation Studios?
| UK Animation is thriving |
You might be surprised however, to learn that the number two spot is taken - not by India, Japan or China - but by...
Monday, 25 March 2024
CMC Wants Your Pitches by 13 June 2024
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| Children's Media Conference 9-10-11 July 2024 |
In the "Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is" pitch sessions, animation creatives pitch to the animation industry, much like on the BBC's "Dragon's Den". The CMC takes place from 9-10-11 July 2024. The deadline for submissions is 13 June 2024.
Wednesday, 26 January 2022
How to Get Your Animated Film Financed
Once of the most common questions we get asked at Animation Apprentice is how to finance an animated film. Film finance is never easy, but it can be done, if you follow the right steps.
Below is a round-up of resources to take a look at if you want to get your animated film funded.
Friday, 8 January 2021
Webinar with YouTube Animator and Entrepreneur Charlotte Gimbird 26 Jan
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| QC Animations at YouTube - the future of animation? |
The webinar is hosted by Escape Studios, and features undergraduate animation student Charlotte Gimbird, creator of QC Animations. QC Animations is a YouTube Channel with over 80,000 subscribers, and hundreds of thousands of views every month. To see how Charlotte has created her own successful animation business out of thin air, sign up for the free webinar here.
Sunday, 22 November 2020
How Much Do You Charge Your First Client?
One of the most common questions I get asked at Animation Apprentice by students and recent graduates is this: "What should I charge for my first freelance job?". First of all - congratulations! You have your first client. Now you have to figure out the scope of the work, and how much to charge. Generally, at the start of your career, you want to keep your rates as low as possible. Work as cheaply as you can afford to in the beginning, do a good job - and your clients will come back for more. Before you know it, you'll be building up a portfolio career as a freelance animator.
Saturday, 7 November 2020
Nine Questions to Ask Your Client
Tuesday, 4 August 2020
How Much Should I Charge for a Freelance Job?
One of the most common questions I get asked at Animation Apprentice by recent graduates is this: "What should I charge for my first freelance job?".
First of all - congratulations! You have your first client. Now you have to figure out the scope of the work, and how much to charge.
Generally, at the start of your career, you want to keep your rates as low as possible. Work as cheaply as you can afford to in the beginning, do a good job - and your clients will come back for more. Before you know it, you'll be building up a portfolio career as a freelance animator.
First of all - congratulations! You have your first client. Now you have to figure out the scope of the work, and how much to charge.
Generally, at the start of your career, you want to keep your rates as low as possible. Work as cheaply as you can afford to in the beginning, do a good job - and your clients will come back for more. Before you know it, you'll be building up a portfolio career as a freelance animator.
Thursday, 8 February 2018
Why Animators Still Need Business Cards
At the VFX Festival yesterday I found myself asking a number of my students - have you brought plenty of business cards?
Almost none had. In this digital age, you might think that business cards are a little old-fashioned, but actually, you'd be wrong.
Almost none had. In this digital age, you might think that business cards are a little old-fashioned, but actually, you'd be wrong.
Monday, 28 November 2016
UK Govt Funding Now Available for Masters Degrees
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| Government help is available |
This is very good news indeed for students who would like to do our pioneering master's degree in 3D animation - the first of its kind - launched last year in partnership with Bucks New University. The degree can be done from anywhere in the world.
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
Cartoon Movie 2017: Submit Your Project by 25 November
The Deadline to submit a feature film project to Cartoon Movie is 25 November 2016. If your project gets selected, you will be able to pitch it to almost 1,000 animation and industry professionals from forty countries.
Present at Cartoon Movie will be around 200 buyers, including 120 distributors & sales agents.
But why should animation students want to pitch their feature film ideas? Because we think all our students should aim high - you could be the next Walt Disney or Jeffrey Katzenberg - an animation mogul! Most of all...you'll never find out if you don't try.
Tuesday, 20 September 2016
Charge sync is Looking for Investors!
Chargesync, the tech company which commissioned a short film from Nano Films for their new product launch, has now gone live - actively looking for investors at investor.com. Our students at Animation Apprentice made the short film (see above) for Chargesync as part of our Nano Films project, where we bring in small animation commissions to get our students live industry briefs for real clients.
Tuesday, 13 September 2016
3 Mills Studios Open House on Wednesday 21st September - Just £5
Stop-motion animation specialists 3 Mills Studios in East London (the folks who brought you Fantastic Mr Fox) are collaborating with Creative Skillset to open their doors on Wednesday 21st September.
For one evening only, visitors will have the chance to pose questions to the animation talent who have worked on some of the biggest TV and film productions right here in London.
Recent productions on site include many and varied projects (not just animation) such as Masterchef, The Royals, The Sound of Music - Live, Jekyll & Hyde and Legend.
On the night you will be also be able to get the inside scoop on live vacancies - such as production jobs, apprenticeships and runner positions.
For one evening only, visitors will have the chance to pose questions to the animation talent who have worked on some of the biggest TV and film productions right here in London.
Recent productions on site include many and varied projects (not just animation) such as Masterchef, The Royals, The Sound of Music - Live, Jekyll & Hyde and Legend.
On the night you will be also be able to get the inside scoop on live vacancies - such as production jobs, apprenticeships and runner positions.
Monday, 11 July 2016
Henry Fenwick and Rory Marchant Enjoy Freelance Success
Les Adventures Extraordinaires d'Edgar is a new TV Commercial animated by Animation Apprentice graduates Henry Fenwick and Rory Marchant. Henry and Rory have set up a small animation company to do freelance animation, in effect setting up their own virtual studio, doing work of a high standard for commercial clients.
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Amazing! Fantastic! Incredible! - The Biography of Stan Lee Is Out!
Amazing! Fantastic! Incredible! - The biography of Stan Lee is out! Titled "A Marvelous Memoir" (Geddit?), this new book chronicles the extraordinary career of comics legend Stan Lee.
In fact, Lee was on Radio 4 this morning, talking about his career, and telling great stories (clearly much told, but with no loss of enthusiasm) about turning points in his life like the birth of Spiderman.
Spidey and the other Marvel characters have since gone on to found what is apparently the most successful film franchise in history, bigger even than Harry Potter or James Bond.
So what about the royalties? Mr Lee must be rolling in gold, right? After all, he created the characters. Well, apparently not. Stan Lee was, as he put it: "a writer for hire". It was the company he worked for that got rich on the royalties, not him. And this is an important lesson for all our students:
Don't sign away the rights to your creations, unless you absolutely have to.
In fact, Lee was on Radio 4 this morning, talking about his career, and telling great stories (clearly much told, but with no loss of enthusiasm) about turning points in his life like the birth of Spiderman.
Spidey and the other Marvel characters have since gone on to found what is apparently the most successful film franchise in history, bigger even than Harry Potter or James Bond.
So what about the royalties? Mr Lee must be rolling in gold, right? After all, he created the characters. Well, apparently not. Stan Lee was, as he put it: "a writer for hire". It was the company he worked for that got rich on the royalties, not him. And this is an important lesson for all our students:
Don't sign away the rights to your creations, unless you absolutely have to.
Sunday, 20 September 2015
The Perils of Freelancing in Los Angeles - The Taxes You Never Knew You Didn't Owe
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| LA City Hall. Wikimedia |
In a nutshell, if you do any freelance work at all while you live and work in LA, make sure you register with City Hall. If you don't, scary penalties will follow. Here's how the system works.
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Sole Trader or Limited Company - Which is Best?
As a freelance animator, considering whether to set up a Limited Company or become a Sole Trader can be a tricky decision. There are many things to think about when identifying which route would be right for you. So, what is the difference, and which route is best?
Sole Trading
Becoming a Sole Trader (self-employed) is the simplest way to run a small business, especially if you’re just starting out. Many contractors and freelancers - including animators - operate as Sole Traders at the beginning of their careers. As a Sole Trader you will be operating your business as a self-employed individual.
Sole Trading
Becoming a Sole Trader (self-employed) is the simplest way to run a small business, especially if you’re just starting out. Many contractors and freelancers - including animators - operate as Sole Traders at the beginning of their careers. As a Sole Trader you will be operating your business as a self-employed individual.
Sunday, 23 August 2015
Radio 4 Series on the Business of Film
BBC Radio Four ran a recent series by Mark Kermode on the Business of Film, which you can still catch up with via podcast.
Specifically, how do films get developed, financed and then distributed? It's a handy and informative series which simplifies much of the apparent complexity of the film business. We recommend that any student who is interested in making their own independent animated film (why not? We should all aim high) listen carefully. And take notes!
Specifically, how do films get developed, financed and then distributed? It's a handy and informative series which simplifies much of the apparent complexity of the film business. We recommend that any student who is interested in making their own independent animated film (why not? We should all aim high) listen carefully. And take notes!
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