Want to learn animation or go to a regular college. Although it is said that going to college is useless now, I still can't find a job after graduation. Have the people who said these words ever thought about what they did in their four years of college, and did they spend their time on real study? This is real learning.
Look at the more advanced aerospace and other undertakings in China. Are the people in the training class? You're still going to college.
Now the threshold for entering the university has been lowered. Some people who have no practical skills still wear bachelor's uniforms after graduation, and the employment rate of college students is low.
Whether to go to college or not is not discussed here.
The training course is to teach you some knowledge of animation software in a short time, that is to say, after you come out of the training course, you are just a computer operator, and the most important thing in animation is the setting of the original painting. There are not many training courses at present, but the University of Pure Arts will teach you. Not any university can teach students as long as it has an animation major. For a comprehensive university that has no art major to teach students, it is a waste to some extent. )
To put it bluntly, the university will teach you how to think, let you know how to do animation while thinking, and most (thinking+hands-on) training courses will teach you how to operate (hands-on)-just like TV commercials, teach you practical hands-on ability.
According to the development of domestic animation, there is indeed a great demand for animation talents, and the mouth is particularly big. There are too many people who lack operating software. There are too many 3D softwares, such as Maya, ZB, AE _ _ _ _ _, and compositing softwares. Short-term training can get money, but too few people can draw stories. From a practical point of view, the non-director who painted the original painting will be more than 10 thousand a month. Computer operators with several years' working experience can get up to 5000 yuan/month, and those who do animation modeling in 2009 can get 1000 yuan/month. As for how much money you want to get for your job, it's up to you. )
Talents like China and Miyazaki Hayao are really in short supply, and the gap is huge.
The college entrance examination is also the best stage for a person to learn. It is full of energy, rich in imagination and the fastest to accept knowledge. It is also transformed from the rebellious period of life. At this time, I'm thinking about doing something (golden moment, seize it)
Foreign animation is mature, and China animation is in its infancy, which urgently needs the efforts of your generation of young people. I hope you can devote yourself to the animation cause of the motherland and be a thoughtful and practical animation successor.
Personally, I suggest you be a director-level original painter, not a walk-on extras.
Yang Yiwei, born in 1970, is a construction safety expert of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, the most popular safety technology management trainer of p