From my research, it's been highlighted that social media presence is a must; not only does it act as an easily accessible online portfolio, but is a way to self-promote, brand and network. It can be an extremely useful tool for startin g a career. When researching for my dissertation on t he distribution of moving image; I found useful information on what social media had to offer. Disadvantages: ads, which may affect the professionalism of my identity. Advantages: Paid distribution could work in my favour for advertising, paying for advertisement of my work or 'business', is shown to the right clientele by paying to show to a certain demographic. overall note: Facebook, Instagram and other traditional social media platforms are good for branding but should not be the main site; as (H,2019) states You can use 'owed distribution' to exhibit your work, to promote your video, yourself on multiple social media platforms. This reflects its usefulness for d...
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Two of the most important basic skills, Alzmann says, are perspective and directional lighting (see our guide to how to draw perspective ). You should study frames from your favourite films t o see how these things are used to tell the story. Master those and you can move on to the exciting bit: finding your own style. To do this, Mauro suggests you study widely – automotive design, architecture, fashion, film history, art history, biology … In short: don’t make “derivative works of other people’s interpretations of these things; it’s better to go to the source material and interpret it for yourself.” That being said, derivative isn’t all bad. You need to be comfortable working in the latest design trends. It’s a balancing act. send your online portfolio ( ArtStation is good, Squarespace if you want something more personalised) to the company or franchise you want to work for. It’s good to have direct contact, but that might t...
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1. Create an Impressive Portfolio. it’s vital for an animator to keep their portfolio and reel up to date. Place new work on your site regularly , and be professional about it. Of course, new clients will be looking for high-quality animation and illustration work , but typos in a Contact section are a major turnoff to potential customers who value professionalism just as much as aesthetics. . Make Cold Calls. After you’ve delivered an animation that a customer is pleased with, don’t be shy to let them know that you’d appreciate them recommending you to some of their colleagues or friends. This allows you to gather names of people to get in contact with and a definitive starting point. But if referrals aren’t forthcoming, it’s still best practice to call prospective customers and let them know what companies you’ve worked with in the past. This will boost your reputation and increase the likelihood of getting a return call. 3. Network. ...
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Strickland, Kayla. “Transferable Skills Guide: Identifying Your Transferable Skills.” Blog.Addgene.Org , Add gene, 11 Jan. 2018, blog.addgene.org/transferable-skills-guide-identifying-your-transferable-skills. Accessed 22 Apr. 2020. (Strickland) 'What is a transferable skill? Time management . I needed it when balancing a handful of demanding courses, a capstone paper I really wanted to hit out of the park, part-time work, bills, (at times) a social life and rest. I need it just as much in my current role as Customer Support and Operations Manager at Addgene. In this role, I balance my daily tasks, meet cross-team project commitments, respond to any issues raised by team members, and plan for the future of the team. All while still paying bills and having a life outside my job. The same can be said about teamwork, communication, writing, management, and creativity ; I have developed these skills through school, jobs, and volunteer work, and I guarantee you ...