Sketch Out a New Career as a Storyboard Artist
Posted: Monday, June 18, 2007
by Melissa Blanco
Online Degrees Today
When you earn a degree in animation, you will find that there are many exciting job opportunities available to you: like becoming a storyboard artist. Have you ever wondered how to parlay your love of art in to a career in the entertainment industry? Storyboard artists are key players when it comes to making commercials and even major motion pictures.
A storyboard artist handles the work that starts off an animated production. Storyboard artists visually interpret scripts and illustrate narratives and demonstrate action. When they prepare the storyboards for production, they include indications of dialogue, character performance and camera moves. These artists use direction from the production director and technical knowledge to set up shots and angles that will be animated.
Necessary Skills
Storyboard artists must be able to tell a good story. Working in this field requires and understanding of layout, composition, and sequential drawing. You generally work independently, or sometimes as part of a team. Editing and re-editing is a big part of the work that you do. You will need to be able to take direction from others.
Training and qualifications
This career uses the creative talents of the artist and the direction knowledge gotten from the animation degree program. Most storyboard artists have degrees in fine art or animation. Professionals in this field also have to have a basic understanding of film theory.
Although you have earned your degree in fine art or animation, you will need to work your way up to storyboard artist. You will most likely have to move up the ranks of the animation studio for which you work.
The median salary for this career is $60,000 per year. Those who consistently work in geographic locations near the film industry will expect to earn even more.
Mary Hart is an in-house writer for Online-Degrees-Today.com and has been writing about art & design degree programs since 2004. To find out more information about earning your online animation degree, click here.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)I have an Associates degree in Computer Graphics. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics. I live in the Washington, DC. area. I work as a math teacher. I even worked briefly with MTV.How do I get started in Animation? How do I get steady work as a storyboard artist? Clay Harris
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