Showing posts with label Jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jobs. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 May 2026

Blue Zoo Summer Internships Now Open

Blue Zoo's 2026 summer internships are now open
Calling all Animation Apprentice graduates - Applications for Blue Zoo's 2026 summer internships are now open, and close on Friday 29th May at midnight.  

As always, we encourage our students to apply for internships like this one.  Even if you don't succeed, you will learn valuable skills along the way. 

The internship roles available this year at Blue Zoo are: 3D Animator, Social Media Intern and Production Assistant Intern.

All information needed to apply is at Blue Zoo's careers website along with the application pages.  Applications for Blue Zoo's 2026 summer internships can be made here at the official Blue Zoo site.


Thursday, 2 April 2026

Cutting Your First Games Animation Reel

Spidey by Anand Sembhi
What should go into a games animation reel? An animation reel for the games industry is basically a stunt reel - it should include a variety of physical actions, as games animators need to be very proficient in body mechanics.  

Games animators are not (for the most part) actors, rather they are "stunt co-ordinators". It takes a while to break into the games industry so you need to be uploading your work to games sites and showing your progress over time; recruiters and industry folks will watch your progress and keep an eye on you.

Friday, 27 March 2026

Jobs & Careers Playlist at YouTube

For all our graduates currently looking for work in the animation and vfx industries, take a look at out our jobs and careers playlist at YouTube. There are plenty of opportunities to find work in the expanding animation industry, but it is important to have a solid demo reel and a well-curated LinkedIn profile - recruiters live at LinkedIn. Our jobs and careers playlist at YouTube offers advice and support on how to land that crucial first job in industry.

Monday, 15 December 2025

Why Animators Must Ignore Imposter Syndrome

Imposter Syndrome affects almost everyone
I'm always looking for opportunities to bring my current or former students onto productions, ideally for a paid job but, failing that, for an internship.  

Recently I brought a student onboard the feature film I'm working on, only to find that he almost backed out of the job because he wasn't sure he could pull it off.  In short, he is suffering from "Imposter Syndrome". 

The thing is, almost everyone suffers from this at some point in their career, especially early on.  The trick is to push through - and get help from others for the bits you can't tackle yourself.  Like the T Shirt says - you can do it. 

Saturday, 6 December 2025

Why Failure is Feedback

Why Failure is Feedback
Failure is feedback.  Every time you apply for a job in the animation industry, the chances are high you will be rejected.  

Most likely, the studio isn't hiring right now, so don't be disheartened. Just apply again in a few months. If they are hiring now, and you didn't get the job, ask for feedback. What was missing from your demo reel? What needs improvement?

Now you have feedback - information. You can work on your weak spots, improve your work, and apply again. 
 

Friday, 7 November 2025

How to Succeed at an Animation Job Interview

Smash that job interview
Landing your first animation job is mainly about having a strong demo reel - and making sure that your demo reel is easy to find, not password protected, and (ideally) embedded at your Linkedin profile

Once you get to the interview, the studio is already very interested.  But, they want to hire animators who not only produce great work, but who are collaborative, easy to work with, and ready for the realities of production.  Below are a few key tips to help you succeed at an animation job interview.

Sunday, 2 November 2025

Animators - Embed Your Demo Reel at Linkedin

A strong demo reel is essential for launching an animation career — but it only works if people see it. Too many graduates upload their reel to YouTube or Vimeo and stop there. 

One of the smartest places to share your reel is LinkedIn.  It’s quick, it’s professional, and it’s where animation recruiters are already looking. Your reel is your most important asset. Don’t hide it. Put it where the industry can find you easily.

Thursday, 2 October 2025

Is AI Replacing Animators? Not Yet

Will AI Replace Animators?
There is a lot of doom and gloom about AI right now in the creative industries, a general assumption that we are living on borrowed time and that AI is coming for our jobs. 

But is it really? Early this year I took a break from teaching at Escape Studios (though I still teach online at Animation Apprentice) to work as Animation Director on a new feature film. And right now, I’m reminded every day that while AI tools are making waves, animation is still — at its heart — a craft driven by human creativity.  

Tuesday, 30 September 2025

Happy Birthday Blue Zoo!

Blue Zoo 25th Anniversary Party
Last week the BAFTA-winning animation studio Blue Zoo celebrated their 25th birthday with a huge party that brought together past and present team members, collaborators, and friends of the studio.

The event celebrated a quarter-century of award-winning creativity, from groundbreaking children’s TV shows to acclaimed commercials.  

Blue Zoo has mentored many Escape Studios' animation students at both undergraduate and graduate level, and many Animation Apprentice graduates have begun their animation careers at Blue Zoo.

Monday, 29 September 2025

Animators: Embed Your Demo Reel Atop Your CV

Why is it important to embed your demo reel at the top of your CV or resume? Because when a studio is sifting through the applications for a new animation role, it will likely start with a stack of CVs. 

And, since the single most important factor in impressing a new studio with your talent is your demo reel, a link to this needs to be front and centre at the top of your CV.  If it isn't, the danger is that they move on to the next candidate. 

Make your work easy to find, and easy to link.  No special passwords, no dead links. Do this one thing and you'll be ahead of 50% of the competition. 

Wednesday, 3 September 2025

How Graduates Get a Letter of Recommendation

For animation graduates, a Letter of Recommendation is often requested when applying for jobs, internships, or postgraduate opportunities.  Here at Animation Apprentice we write them on a regular basis.

Employers and studios want to know what you’re like to work with, and a letter from a trusted tutor or mentor can help convey that.  Are you a team player? Do you show up on time? These are the "soft skills" that employers look for.

Here are some tips to make the process of getting a reference or letter or recommendation as smooth as possible:

Wednesday, 23 July 2025

One Vital Tip for Animation Graduates


Above is our "One Vital Tip for Animation Graduates". Do this one thing and you will put yourself at the head of the list when it comes to finding that crucial first job in the animation industry.  This short video 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. 

Tuesday, 22 July 2025

Why Animators Still Need a Blog or Website


Why do animation graduates need their own blog or website? Because it is still the case today that having your own blog or website is still the best way to own your own professional slice of the internet. Your blog or website is your showcase for your talent; you can style it and curate it any way you want, and show the world what you are capable of.  The video above explains why our animation graduates still need their own online space to show their work. 

Sunday, 20 July 2025

Why Animators Still Need Linkedin

 

Animators need Linkedin because now more than ever Linkedin has become the default platform for animation graduates looking for work.  Linkedin is a "one stop shop" for animation recruiters, who can find fresh talent, see their job history, watch their demo reel and - crucially - forward the link to their clients. The video above was recorded for our students at Buckinghamshire New University, studying for their MA in 3D Animation, but it applies equally to all out students at Animation Apprentice. 

Wednesday, 28 May 2025

Finding Work in an Animation Downturn

It is no secret that the animation and visual effects industry is in a downturn.  After many years of boom, business has recently turned to bust. 

What has caused this? The reasons are many - over expansion during the streaming boom years, the fallout from Covid, the rise of AI, strikes by writers and actors, and the steady decline of the theatrical movie business. 

So, how do recent graduates find work in an industry which isn't expanding, or might even be shrinking? The answer is have a great demo reel - and apply widely

Sunday, 30 March 2025

How I Got My First Job in 3D Animation

My first job in 3D animation was with Blue Sky Studios in New York. I was working in Los Angeles on "Looney Tunes - Back in Action" at the time, a great film, with the animation directed by the incredibly talented Eric Goldberg.  It was 2002, and I was learning a huge amount from Eric about snappy timing in animation, smear frames, and how to pull out in-betweens to achieve a "Warner Bros" look to the character animation.  But I was keenly aware that 2D animation was in decline, and that 3D was then the future.  I saw on the web that Blue Sky Studios was hiring, so I sent in my reel.

Tuesday, 4 March 2025

Can You Make a Living from Animation?

The UK Animation Industry is Thriving
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.

Friday, 28 February 2025

Why Animators Had to Apply to Disney Twice

Back in the 1980s when I was starting my animation career, it was said by the old-timers in the animation business that anyone wanting to be an animator at Disney had to apply twice —because the first application would be rejected by default. This wasn’t an official policy, but rather an unspoken test of determination.

Disney, at the time, was the pinnacle of animation (arguably it still is), and competition for jobs was very fierce. The idea was that only those with true passion and perseverance would push through rejection, refine their portfolios, and reapply. It separated the dreamers from the truly committed.

Tuesday, 18 February 2025

Kevin Richards' "Vital Tip" For Animation Grads

Kevin Richards teaching an animation class
Kevin Richards recently worked as Lead Animator at Love Love Films on the Aardman Animation TV show "Pop Paper City" - and was part of the hiring process for recruiting talent onto the project. 

In this guest blog post, Kevin offers our animation graduates his "vital tip" for landing that crucial first job in animation. 

So what is the single most important thing our graduates can do to get hired? Below is the one crucial thing you can do, to place yourself ahead of most of the other applicants for the job. 

Monday, 2 December 2024

Why Animators Need to Apply Widely

Landing that first job in the animation industry isn't easy.  But what many graduates forget is just how many opportunities are out there. 

Alongside the world-beating UK animation companies like Aardman Animation, Blue Zoo, Framestore and DNEG are hundreds of small companies that are much less well known. 

There are almost 500 animation companies in the UK with at least one employee (ie not just a one-man-band) and this creates a huge opportunity for an animator with the patience to look beyond the famous names.