An animation degree gives its holder a great deal of skill and technological
knowledge to use in entering the job market. The various different career
paths available generate a wide range of income potentials and skill usage.
Whether you want to enter the market using your creative skills as an
artist or your technical know how as an animator, you can find a satisfying
career that pays well.
Animator
Animators can use their animation degree skills in a number of different
jobs. There are the traditional cartoon animators, computer animation
artists and non-character based animation jobs like medical animators.
Because of the incredible range of careers under the “animator”
heading the range is very broad and depends on whether you choose to do
freelance work, be self employed or work for an animation company. Starting
salaries are generally around $35,000 and the median salary overall is
about $50,000 per year.
Multimedia Artist
Multimedia artists who work in animation use their skills to handle the
special effects of animated features. This career is founded on technological
prowess and makes use of the many types of technology mastered in the
animation degree program. Multimedia artists use a variety of animation
types to create images and motion for games, movies, television, advertisements,
etc. The median salary for this career is $46,000 per year.
Storyboard Artist
A storyboard artist handles the work that starts off an animated production.
This career uses the creative talents of the artist and the direction
knowledge gotten from the animation degree program. Aside from using their
art in a greater degree, these artists use direction from the production
director and technical knowledge to set up shots and angles that will
be animated. They use black and white storyboards to illustrate the scene
set up for the animators. The median salary for this career is $60,000
per year.