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A Junior Animator assists with the creation of animated stories or messages. You might prepare storyboards or illustrated plans for an animation and help create scenes and frames. Junior Animators may use 2D or 3D techniques to develop their animations and you might prepare digital images, hand drawings or 3D models. You might also be able to contribute ideas or suggestions during the design stage.
Junior Animators work under the supervision of other people in a production team so it’s important that you can follow directions. You’ll need a strong imagination and need to have an artistic flair. Junior Animators should be able to use a range of animation software and equipment and will need to get their work done to meet a deadline.
There are 5 courses available for people who want to become a Junior Animator.
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The ICT30120 Certificate III in Information Technology is for IT technicians and programmers seeking the most up-to-date skills in animation, cloud computing, cyber security, digital media, IT support, programming, ICT systems, and web development. You’ll develop your critical thinking and problem solving abilities, then graduate with the confidence to learn to work within a dynamic ICT team. Enquire now for the full list of study units, elective streams, and upcoming enrolment dates..
Average duration: 12 months.
Boost your imagination with the Diploma of 2D Animation. This course provides a solid foundation in animation principles, technical abilities, character development, and premier software usage. Engage with other creative minds, contribute to genuine assignments, and gain wisdom from seasoned professionals in the field. Upon finishing, you'll own an impressive portfolio and essential skills to succeed in the captivating world of 2D animation. .
Want a career designing animations and digital art for games? The CUA41220 Certificate IV in Screen and Media (Animation and Game Art) is a great introduction to the industry and delivers practical hands-on skills. The course begins with the essential communication and presentation skills you need to pitch and develop your ideas, then you’ll start to build an arsenal of digital editing and design skills. The course will teach you: editing photos and digital design components, creating 2D and 3D animations, creating advanced digital and 3D models, preparing video assets, developing and refining illustrative work, authoring interactive media, and much more. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, graduation competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates..
The CUA31020 Certificate III in Screen and Media is a great way to get started in the film, television, and media industry in Australia. This nationally recognised qualification delivers the hands-on skills and knowledge you need to create digital content and work on a production team. The course covers: working effectively in the creative arts, critical thinking and teamwork, on-the-job safety protocols, preparing video and photo assets, creating visual design components, operating production equipment, installing and operating lighting and sound broadcasting gear. This course also has scope to obtain WHS licences enabling you to work at heights and install stage/event lighting, sets, and marquees. Enquire now for the list of study units, elective choices (and their availability), plus enrolment centres near you..
The CUA30720 Certificate III in Design Fundamentals will boost your career in photography, graphic design, and desktop publishing. Over 6 months you will learn the fundamentals of colour, drawing, digital imagery and the production of 2D and 3D images — graduating with a nationally recognised qualification and ready to work in a photography or design role. Enquire now to discuss your study options..
Average duration: 6 months.
In Australia, a full time Junior Animator generally earns $960 per week ($49,920 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.
The animation industry has enjoyed strong employment growth in recent years. There are currently 2,100 people working as a Junior Animator in Australia compared to 1,800 five years ago. Junior Animators may find work in larger towns and cities where media productions are based.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights
A Certificate III in Design Fundamentals is a great qualification if you’re planning to work as a Junior Animator. This course will help you explore colour, drawing, digital imagery and the production of 2D and 3D images. You could also consider a Certificate III in Interactive Gaming and Programming Specialisation or a Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology.
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Here are some potential career pathways within animation. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Animation
Animator
$1,150 weekly pay
Junior Animator
$960 weekly pay
Junior Concept Artist
$1,000 weekly pay
Junior Storyboard Artist
2D Animator
$1,250 weekly pay
2D Designer
3D Animator
3D Artist
3D Designer
3D Modeller
3D Visualiser
Character Designer
$1,635 weekly pay
Concept Artist
Digital Animator
Digital Artist
Motion Designer
Motion Graphics Designer
VFX Artist
$1,605 weekly pay
VFX Designer
Visual Effects Artist
$1,606 weekly pay
Storyboard Artist
$2,273 weekly pay
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