Turn your passion for animation into your profession
Animation is an art form that has captured the imagination of people of all ages and cultures. From the cartoons of our childhood to the most recent digitally animated films, the power of storytelling through movement and creativity has always been fascinating. If you're someone who has felt a deep connection to the world of animation, turning this passion into a career can be one of the most rewarding decisions of your life. And at UDIT, you can prepare for it in the Bachelor of Animation. In this article, we'll explore how you can transform your love of animation into a professional career, highlighting the necessary steps, the skills required and the opportunities available in the industry.
Discover your major in animation
Animation is a broad field that encompasses a variety of disciplines and techniques. Before embarking on a career, it is important to identify your specific area of interest. Here are some specialisms within animation:
Traditional or 2D Animation
Traditional animation, also known as 2D animation, involves drawing each frame by hand. This method has been used in many classic Disney films and is still popular in certain productions. It requires a talent for drawing and a thorough understanding of movement.
Computer animation or 3D animation
Computer animation or 3D animation uses software to create three-dimensional characters and scenery. This type of animation is dominant in modern industry and is used in films, video games and advertising. It requires skill in software such as Maya, Blender or 3ds Max.
Stop Motion Animation
Stop motion animation involves photographing physical objects in small increments to create the illusion of movement. It is a meticulous process and requires patience, attention to detail and manual skills.
Motion Graphics
Motion graphicsis mainly used in graphic design and advertising to create animations that combine text and graphics. It is ideal for those with a talent in graphic design and a penchant for digital art.
7 REASONS TO MAKE ANIMATION YOUR CAREER
Studying animation is a decision that can open up a range of opportunities both personally and professionally. Here are several reasons why you should consider entering this fascinating world:
1. Job opportunities
The skills acquired allow you to work in various roles such as 2D and 3D animator, 3D modeller, digital graphic designer, among others. Graduates can work in a variety of sectors, including telecommunications companies, film and entertainment production companies, audiovisual production agencies, and more, demonstrating the versatility of the applications of this training.
2. A growing industry
The animation industry has experienced remarkable growth, standing out on the international scene. According to the White Paper on the Spanish Animation and Visual Effects Industry, in 2017, animation companies in Spain generated revenues of 654 million euros, making Spain the fifth largest producer of animated feature films in the world and the second largest in Europe.
This sector encompasses the production of content for various platforms such as television, cinema, mobile devices and digital channels, with a notable 60% of production destined for export to Europe and North America. This leads to a significant increase in the recruitment of professionals in the sector.
3. Opportunities in new broadcasting channels
The evolution of the media has favoured the expansion of animation beyond traditional cinema and television. Specialised channels for children's audiences and streaming platforms have become crucial means for the distribution of animated content. Animation represents a significant portion of the content on these platforms, evidencing the demand and constant interest in this type of productions.
4. Creativity without limits
Animation allows you to bring to life any idea you can imagine. You are not limited by the constraints of the real world, which means you can create completely unique characters, worlds and stories. This is an unparalleled creative outlet that encourages innovation and self-expression.
5. Developing technical and artistic skills
Studying animation allows you to develop both your technical and artistic side. You will learn about specialised software, modelling techniques, rigging, texturing, and at the same time, improve your drawing, compositing and storytelling skills. This combination of skills is highly valued in many professional areas.
6. Spain at the forefront of the animation industry
The international presence of the Spanish animation industry is growing stronger and stronger, making the country a leading host for a series of annual events and festivals. These gatherings bring together companies and experts in the field, functioning as essential platforms for the promotion of animated films and shorts.
Among the most notorious festivals are Animac, Animayo, Mundos Digitales and 3D Wire Fest. On the other hand, renowned events organised by theEuropean Cartoon Animation Film Association, such as Cartoon 360, Cartoon Digital and Cartoon Business, also come to life under this growing interest and global recognition.
7. Growing demand
In the digital age, demand for animated content has never been higher. From films and series to video games and educational applications, professionals capable of creating 2D and 3D animation are in constant demand. Learning these skills puts you in a favourable position in the job market.
Study animation at UDIT
Studying animation opens up a world of creative and professional possibilities, allowing students not only to unleash their imagination, but also to acquire a wide range of technical and artistic skills. In an increasingly digital world, the demand for animated content is growing exponentially, ranging from entertainment to education and advertising. Mastering animation offers the opportunity to participate in the creation of films, video games, mobile apps, and more, providing a versatile and constantly evolving career. In addition, studying animation fosters critical thinking, problem solving, and teamwork, valuable skills in any professional field. In short, studying animation is a gateway to a vibrant and growing industry, ideal for those passionate about telling stories, creating imaginary worlds and bringing their ideas to life.
At UDIT we help you make your dreams come true and become an animation professional with our Bachelor of Animation.
The soul of our university lies in our students: innovators and creators by nature. In a unique environment, we promote collaboration, individual attention and active participation in both national and international competitions. As a result, both our institution and our students have been recognised at numerous prestigious events around the world. A clear example is the National Prize for Innovation and Design awarded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation, a distinction that honours us as the only university to receive this recognition.
Throughout your academic training, we will provide you with access to the most advanced tools so that you can use technology in innovative and creative ways, opening up new possibilities and challenging established standards.
More about the course
2D and 3D animation, what they are and what their differences are.
What is the job and what are the career prospects for studying a Bachelor of Animation.