Daamn man mad respect Can you give out q brief view on how the lessons are held and hiw they actually teach you? Like it's it just the teacher talking all the time?
@@Bisho_edits Clases are only a few hours a week, then you have a few hours of critique, around half an hour of your own shot + extra critiques you can get on "general reviews". It's mostly about the hours you put into your shot outside of class. It's a very practical, hands on way of learning. Very much like working on a shot in the industry.
Almost half way through AnimSchool and I couldn't be happier. I transferred from a state school's animation program. I'm paying 1/4th of what I was and learning 10x more. If you're on the fence... jump
@@quenjonem It took me 5 months or so after graduation to land a job, but since then I've had consistent work. Right now I'm doing freelance work full time. Still trying to land a job at a big studio, but for now I'm happy and lucky to have a job in this current climate.
3 years after graduating, and 30+ movie/film credits later?
I'd say it's worth it!
Daamn man mad respect
Can you give out q brief view on how the lessons are held and hiw they actually teach you? Like it's it just the teacher talking all the time?
@@Bisho_edits I took the Modeling route. You spend time learning from quality instructors, as well as getting feedback on your assignments.
@@Bisho_edits Clases are only a few hours a week, then you have a few hours of critique, around half an hour of your own shot + extra critiques you can get on "general reviews". It's mostly about the hours you put into your shot outside of class. It's a very practical, hands on way of learning. Very much like working on a shot in the industry.
@@Zachary3D do you need to have certain technical/artistic skills to do modeling and rigging?
Almost half way through AnimSchool and I couldn't be happier. I transferred from a state school's animation program. I'm paying 1/4th of what I was and learning 10x more. If you're on the fence... jump
How has it gone for you post graduation?
@@quenjonem It took me 5 months or so after graduation to land a job, but since then I've had consistent work. Right now I'm doing freelance work full time. Still trying to land a job at a big studio, but for now I'm happy and lucky to have a job in this current climate.
@@cameronedwards751 thanks for sharing your experience :) It's very valuable to hear these things for someone like me who is trying to decide
Totally worth it! I graduated back in 2014 and I'm still working is the industry 😀
How much is tuition?
@@QTcomicsPOP I think it’s $11-12k for two years
@@chiefbogo3282 wtf? That's insane.
Amazing to see these amazing animators who started from scratch, some of them while working a full-time job!
We need a campus tour for animschool
I will try to apply next year for sure.
Yes it is! But do whatever it is good for you bro.
bruh that's amazing i can only dream to get on your level
I will definitely try to apply for the fall or summer term I really am so excited
How do you get a scholarship to study in
AnimSchool
Wow bro, keep succeeding, 👍
Please how do I register in the animation school
www.animschool.com/
animschool.edu/NewStudent.aspx
are there currently any animation schools that have integrated AI into their core curriculum in a significant way?
I'm in animschool right now, and they are against using AI.
Does it teach 2D animation too or just 3D?
how much does it cost?