The Boom within the Entertainment Industry Has Now Given Job Opportunities to Animation Students of All Kinds
(PRWEB) July 19, 2013 -- Currently, the need for animators in Canada is at an all time high.
The animation world has now split into different realms that center around gaming, movies and television shows. With the increasing need for animators comes the necessity for them to be industry ready professionals that don’t need large amounts of job training on site.
Now more than ever, Canada’s animation industry is looking for upcoming artist to rise to the challenge of the booming industry. That is why completing an animation program is essential for the growing industry.
In Canada now there are many companies readily taking on the challenge of the animation industry. Some of these are very well known, such as Ubisoft Montreal, EB Games Vancouver, and Pixar Animation Studio in Vancouver. Ubisoft Montreal is creating well known game franchises, such as Assassin’s Creed and the Far Cry franchise. These games are very well known and are some of the most highly sought after games.
Pixar Canada creates animated shorts films that are seen on bonus features of Disney Pixar DVD’s, and television specials. Some of these are so amazing that they win Oscars, such as the short film Paperman, which won the 2013 Oscar for best animated short film. Animated short films are becoming more a part of family fun all the time and the need for animators to make them is at an all-time high.
With Canada’s rising need for animators in movies, television and games, there is no question that the best way to become a part of this world is to obtain an education in Animation.
Centre for Arts and Technology offers different programs in animation. There are campuses in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Fredericton, New Brunswick and Kelowna, British Columbia. Students can take either 2D Animation or 3D Animation for Game, Film & Visual Effects to become a part of the animation world. Apply today and take one step closer towards a dream occupation within the animation industry.
Amy Nutt, Centre for Arts and Technology, http://www.digitalartschool.com, 2508602787 125, [email protected]
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