An animator produces multiple images called frames. When sequenced together rapidly, these frames create an illusion of movement known as animation.Animators tend to work in 2D animation, 3D model making animation, or computer-generated animation. The last features strongly in motion pictures (to create special effects, or an animated film in its own right), as well as in aspects of television work, the internet and the computer games industry. you see these works up in magazens newspapers and on posters and also in story books A career in animation requires strong artistic skills and a solid familiarity with the latest in computer animation technologies. It also requires the ability to turn creative thoughts into compelling images, using them to effectively communicate an ideaB Arts (Animation and Visual Effects is the cource you should most probably try and go for!
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
careers in graphics
1.What does the person in the career do?
A graphic designer is responsible for arranging and using elements on different types of media (such as a poster, a package or a website), most likely with the use of a graphics software program such as Adobe Illustrator, photoshop or InDesign. these elements include:
*Photos
*Illustrations
*Type
*Shapes
*Color
*Texture
2.Where would you see this person’s work (e.g. in the newspaper, in a game shop)?
Graphic design is all around us. It is in our morning paper, on our commute to work, and on the cover of our favorite books.
The most common forms include:
*Logos
*Websites
*Business cards
*Advertisements
*Brochures
*Billboards
*Product Packaging
*Posters
*Book Design
*Magazine Layout
*Newspaper Layout
*Greeting Cards
3.What training is needed for the career?
the course takes 3 years full time. Major studies: Graphic design, illustration, multimedia, photography, visual communication
4. What kind of software and hardware is used?
Adobe Photoshop
Graphic Design Time Tracking Software
Sunday, March 9, 2008
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