Your Career in Animation: How to Survive and Thrive

Your Career in Animation: How to Survive and Thrive

by David B. Levy (Author)

Synopsis

An award-winning film-maker and animator surveys the field of commercial animation and shares the advice of more than 100 animation. Readers will get insider's tips on beginning a career, creating portfolio or reel, meeting local communities of animators, keeping job skills marketable, networking effectively, making the leap from working for others to pitching and selling one's own work. The book offers the advice of more than 100 top animation artists, discussing such topics as beginning a career, creating a portfolio or reel, meeting local communities of animators, keeping job skills marketable, networking effectively, starting a business, and more. Interview subjects include top names in the animation field: Teddy Newton, character designer for "The Incredibles"; Steven Hillenburg, creator of SpongeBob SquarePants; John R. Dilworth, creator of Courage, the Cowardly Dog; executives from PBS Kids, Nickelodeon, Disney Channel, Comedy Central, the CartoonNetwork; and many others. This guide gives aspiring and practicing animators the tips they need for starting and maintaining a successful career in the field.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 256
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Allworth Press
Published: 01 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 1581154453
ISBN 13: 9781581154450

Author Bio
David Levy is the author of Your Career in Animation: How to Survive and Thrive, the first career guide for animation artists working in North America. Levy has been an animation director for six series to date, including Blue's Clues, Blue's Room, Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and Assy McGee. On his own, Levy has completed six, award-winning independent animated films. Levy has served as President of ASIFA-East since 2000. He teaches animation at Parson's School of Design, The School of Visual Arts, and New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. He regularly lectures at Pratt Institute and the Rhode Island School of Design. In 2007, David Levy signed a development deal for his own series creation and developed a TV property for an independent producer.