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Animator

Animator 

Duties and Responsibilities: 

It is the job of an animator to produce multiple images called frames, which when sequenced together create an illusion of movement known as animation. The images can be made up of digital or hand-drawn pictures or models They must create story boards for their clients needs. They have to designing backgrounds, characters, sets, objects, and animation environment.     

Salary: 

Animators make from $32,000 to $83,000 yearly. 

Education:

Animators must obtain a bachelor's degree in computer animation, fine art and/or graphic arts. Some people may also require on-the-job training. 

Demand and skills needed for this particular career:

An animator must be creative, artistic, have communication skills, computer and time management skills, as well as to have the ability to use animation and video editing software.   

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Reflection: 

Yes, I would like to become an animator. Although my drawing skills are average I would like to learn how to improve. I also enjoy working with technology which is something animators do. I like how they cam create stories, cartoons, and even movies with animation. They also make a good enough salary for a year. 

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