How Computer Animated Films Opened Up A New Job Sector For Programmers

Gizmo April 13, 2012 9:04 am Features, Slider

Computer animated films have increasingly dominated the film industry over the past decade. In almost all genres of film that require special effects or animation; thrillers, blockbusters, cartoons, horrors and fantasy, computer aided design and animation has become a commonly used practise. It is more convenient than traditional methods and with ever increasing advances in technology, it has massive potential in terms of what it can achieve and present within the context of a film. However, such a high standard of technical animation requires skilled and talented computers programmers. Since the emergence of such films, an entirely new job sector has opened within this sector, in which the specialty lies upon computer based animation.

Creativity and Technicality

Computer animation for films is an extremely precise and highly technical activity. It requires a very particular skill set which encompasses both a severely technical aptitude and a highly creative disposition. Whereas more traditional roles for computer programmers focus mainly on technical aspects, the new sector opened up by computer animated film has expanded this role to include creativity as a feature just as important as technicality. This is a very new prospect for programmers, which opens up an entirely new range of professional duties and experiences.

The Importance of the Role

With more and more films taking advantage of new technological innovations, this job sector looks set to flourish even further. Computer animation not only means massive creative and visual potential for a film, but increased revenue. If a film maximizes on the potential of computer programming, it can offer more original and realistic effects and backdrops, which in turn lead to a better film overall, thus, more potential viewers and financial profit. This potential for increasing profit is very often the primary objective of filmmakers, and so, computer programmers who are talented and creative, are being highly sought after in today’s film industry.

Of course, the creative requirements for this job sector may also necessitate more experience or training on the part of the specialist. The sector is one of constant innovation, evolution and change in which older methods and programmes are consistently being updated or replaced. As with all technical related jobs, the need to be constantly informed about new trends and updates within the industry is crucial in order to be successful, but it is a small sacrifice to pay as the rewards of doing so are quite substantial and exciting.

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