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By: Jake RussellPrincipals of Info. Tech.3 rd period
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What do Multimedia Artists/Animators do? They do things from creating animation and visual effects for television, movies, video games, to other medial. Also, they create two and three dimensional models and animations.
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They often work for the motion picture and video industry, but others can work from a home office.
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To be a multimedia artist/animator, you need to be very creative. You have to have a very big imagination to make original digital effects,2D and 3D models, and animations. Under 40% that didn’t get their bachelor’s degree made it in the industry Employment change from 2010-2020 is 5,500
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To do this career, you often need: A Bachelor’s degree in animation arts, and other training. You also need personal qualities such as artistic talent, creativity, people skills, and physical stamina for long work hours. Need good personal judgement
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Employment expected to grow 8% through 2020 Reason of growth is demand for new animation games and movies People often start out as software publishers, then work their way to the top to the movie/video game business
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Competition will grow because more people are becoming interested in the job Growth will be limited due to work animation work being sent to other countries with different technology
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Average Annual wage for a multimedia artist is about $58.5K Highest paid animators are in the motion picture and video industry
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After learning about this career’s qualifications, I probably wouldn’t want to go into this career field or job. Although I would be willing to get a bachelor’s degree, and I do have people skills, I have no artistic skills (I can’t draw to save my life.)
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www.money.usnews.com/ www.bls.gov/ooh/arts-and- design/multimedia-artists-and- animators.htm www.bls.gov/ooh/arts-and- design/multimedia-artists-and- animators.htm www.onetonline.org/ www.onetonline.org/
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