Hello, I am aspiring animator, been in this field for about 2-3 years,i am learning animation in school, is it, 3 years program school. I would really like to work for game or live action movie. Especially in big companies. Where i live, there is not game or movie companies, only TV studios. So for me the best way i think…
Its just the way the film industry is. You have a period of production which heavily involves artists but then there is a LOT of down time once the film is finished so many teams are disbanded. Unless you have an established studio like Pixar or ILM or Weta that stuff is the norm. The game industry might be a bit more…
Would like to tell me, why movie industry tend to have contract on single projects? So, in game industry is more safe than movie or? What do you mean that there is rare good animators?
If you're going for film you'll almost certainly be on a contract for the duration of a single contract. It doesn't always happen like that, but it's the norm. Teams form for a single project and then dissolve at the end. In games studios tend to like to keep their teams together to a greater degree. There's always folks…
What do you think is bad about subsidies? Unless you're planning on starting your own studio you won't have any say at all in where the money comes from.
Subsides; Assuming you are talking about small gigs you get for CG that are based on the style and flow of your work, then no, they dont. It however paces up the workflow and makes it easier for you to do things and faster. It also kind of give you a view of what you are getting in to.