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Want to join the Japanese animation production animation company

I don't know if you want to do hand painting or flash, or 3D. However, most of the software used in Japanese animation is in the late stage, and in the middle stage, it is basically hand-drawn. First, we start with hand-drawn animators, that is, we add animation. Only after we are proficient can we sit in the original animator, that is, we refine the lens into each action. I don't know if the landlord has studied it, but it will be easier to mix if you have a foundation.

I wanted to go to an animation company in Japan from the beginning, but people don't want it. When I go to an interview with him, I will let you draw an animation first. Japanese animation has strict requirements on the detail of lines and movements. The lines are easy to practice, but the movements require you to read more books on the laws of movement, and you need to contact for a long time in combination with your experience.

However, I don't recommend the landlord to choose hand-drawn animation. I graduated from this major, and I spent nearly two years as an intern in an animation company, and I didn't earn as much as a cleaner in a month. So you upstairs don't know if you have really entered the animation company. If you have really worked in it, no one will say that the animation industry has prospects. At least, I can't see the prospects.

If the landlord insists that animation is a good way forward, I suggest you go to an animation company in Japan for an interview first, and he will definitely let you try it first. No matter whether people use you or not, at least you can look at the photo sheet and the original painting there and get to know it first. If you are in Beijing, there is a Japanese animation company called Syaraku in Xiaotangshan, which is the Beijing branch of the company that Osamu Tezuka (the man who painted Astro Boy) opened in Japan before his death.

At present, there are many animation companies in China that do animation as well as training, that is, they have to pay some money and work for them. Although it's a bit of a loss, since I want to get mixed up in this business, I still have to pay.

I learned all these things in the animation company, and told them to the landlord. I would like to remind the landlord very carefully that I must think carefully when I enter this business. I also learned animation with my childhood dream, but to tell the truth, I regret it now. I have spinal disease in my neck, tenosynovitis in my right wrist, and a cocoon on my hand that has been ground by a pen. My dream has not come true and I can't even support myself. So, please think it over.

I hope it helps you.