DON'T MAKE THESE ANIMATION PORTFOLIO MISTAKES

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • I'm a story artist currently at DreamWorks Animation and these are 5 mistakes I commonly see people making in their portfolio.
    So I made a video to help you avoid them!
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  • @porridgeramen7220
    @porridgeramen7220 2 года назад +165

    On the tip "the worst a studio can say is no", I've always heard conflicting advice of "Well, you don't want to be seen as THAT GUY who applies to every job" and I was always like, that's weird to hear.

    • @DanielMtal
      @DanielMtal  2 года назад +73

      why not be seen as that guy? apply to every job you want to apply too. maybe don't send an animation job a story portfolio, but otherwise go nuts, studios and recruiters arent going to hold it against you its their job to find and reevaluate artists who are constantly improving. I would say however if you do reapply a few months later try to have a new piece ready to show!

    • @nicola-xk5cp
      @nicola-xk5cp 10 месяцев назад +8

      Nah, what's the point the various studios are going to look at your portfolio not your job application History. Honestly I think it's silly not to apply for a job for the fear of being rejected, no one is going to be hired at its first tries

    • @saramations
      @saramations 8 месяцев назад +2

      People are shiddy and don't fully understand what it takes to be one of "those guys"so it gets misused. It takes a lot. Like, we're talking lack of social and life skills, borderline dead beat or severely under qualified. That's was a very harsh way to say it, but oh boy, that's based on what I've been irl. Another way is if you were just being a stalker... totally different from a situation where you email your portfolio url a few times a year, haha.

  • @sophiel2323
    @sophiel2323 2 года назад +118

    Tip 5 was 100% me. Took me far too long (literally 8 years after graduating, whoops) to feel ready to apply for jobs despite having a decent amount of work. Always felt like 'nothing's quite good enough yet'. Employers can see your potential even if all you can see is where you want to improve. Perfectionism is not your friend!

    • @lennoxdraws
      @lennoxdraws Год назад +6

      I'm glad to hear I'm not alone in this, it's so scary to put your work out there when everyone else seems to be so good

    • @sophiel2323
      @sophiel2323 Год назад +9

      @@lennoxdraws absolutely, I know that feeling well, it kept me stuck for so long. I think it's important to notice what you think is effective in other artists' work as you can apply that to your own and use them as a reference, but remember that those artists we admire tend to be very experienced, so be mindful of comparing the first year of your career to someone else's 5th or 10th year! These skills build up over time.
      Also, what I've realised is that studios aren't necessarily looking to hire the flashiest artists, but someone who is a good fit for that particular project - this can factor in many different things that we can't necessarily predict, so it truly can be luck of the draw. I think the main thing is to make sure your portfolio demonstrates your understanding of the specific role(s) you want to work in and just give it a go!

    • @GaidenDS10
      @GaidenDS10 2 месяца назад +1

      I could personally relate, my folks tell me stories about how they easily can get insecure on other's work especially their colleagues, on the other hand they have their own preferences on which field they're interested in and sometimes they regret not able to do the thing they're intrigued to paint at. lot of indecisive decisions.

  • @jario6.4
    @jario6.4 10 месяцев назад +12

    Thank you for the tips, I was really scared because I was thinking that my work doesn't perfect to send. But now want to try again.

  • @Yntsire
    @Yntsire 2 года назад +27

    These are all spectacular tips! Like, no joke this should be sent to any single person trying to break into a creative industry! Especially for animation! Bravo!

  • @54GGI
    @54GGI 2 года назад +12

    I think the first tip can honestly be used in every field

  • @aj656666
    @aj656666 6 месяцев назад +3

    Short listed and straight forward.. I like how all of this sounded. I feel like many people need to hear that.
    However, for tip number 2 ... I would say there are so many things in many people's portfolios because if you look at starting in the creative industry, usually for start you will check junior positions and if we look at the job proposals listed, they want from the artists to be bale to do everything. I have seen job proposals for 2d artists, who should be bale to make their storyboarding, sketches, fully rendered characters, make backgrounds and even be able to make their 3D models for the work they will do on the 2D projects... (and that doesn't include that many junior positions want you to have 3-5 y of experience (where does a junior start taking these years? - nvm) the point is that many positions write down many the many things they want to see in you when you are applying. Thus. many won't send their portfolio and wait for the 'perfect' time because many want to make sure they can work on everything, even if its not perfect on all places, only because industries want - One person team. I get it they want some experience and to pay one person the job for 10... but putting these criteria in many job positions... it's insane and thus leads to portfolios having - character design, 2d animation, 3d modeling, storyboard, background, game design and UI.... and many more in one place.

  • @Ockeroid
    @Ockeroid 2 года назад +5

    Great video and great tips Daniel!!

  • @magicalnarwhal2
    @magicalnarwhal2 2 года назад +2

    Wooo! Go Daniel! This is great

  • @andresderakhshani5988
    @andresderakhshani5988 2 года назад +3

    omg thanks so much! I'm going to apply everywhere now!

  • @watsak6840
    @watsak6840 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for the insights!

  • @ericmonachello
    @ericmonachello 2 года назад +4

    Sweet! Thanks for the tips

  • @kasiako355
    @kasiako355 Год назад +2

    Great tips, thank you!

  • @finnfinnou
    @finnfinnou Год назад +6

    Thank you so so much !! It’s quick and I learnt a lot thank you for this!!

    • @DanielMtal
      @DanielMtal  Год назад +1

      I'm so glad you found it helpful!! Thanks for watching!

  • @nataliechia4166
    @nataliechia4166 Год назад +1

    Hello Daniel! Love the tips and would like you to advice if I should include some of the social media motion graphics that I've been doing while applying for graphic designer role?

  • @tggorudon2551
    @tggorudon2551 2 года назад +2

    Great stuff!

  • @Itsmelycg
    @Itsmelycg 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing!!!!

  • @NkarengMabina-Ink.co3
    @NkarengMabina-Ink.co3 Месяц назад +2

    #5 is what i am currently trynna yeet out of me

  • @mushipoo
    @mushipoo 2 года назад +7

    I have a question. My portfolio website has sub pages for the different types of art I do, because I wanted my website to showcase my wide skill set and have it all be in one place. Could I just link different job applications to the relevant subpage? So for a VisDev application I would link them to my digital illustration page, so they don’t have to see my photoshop manipulations or my traditional media art.

  • @haleyrose8903
    @haleyrose8903 2 года назад +2

    Great advice!

  • @bialinsbear2681
    @bialinsbear2681 2 года назад +8

    That's great advice, Daniel, thank you! I just have one question: I'm a storyboard artist still at uni, and i wonder if it's ok if I put on my story portfolio like two of best student films.

    • @DanielMtal
      @DanielMtal  2 года назад +6

      Yeah student films are a great Portfolio piece, especially as a student or just out of school. Just don't forget to also include the boards/ animatics along side it!

  • @zanettilla
    @zanettilla 5 месяцев назад

    I want to be a story artist but since I am from a periphereal country I have it harder to find jobs, specially for story artists since in small projects and short films I find its almost a rule that the director is who makes the storyboard or they don't have revisionists/asistants which makes findind a job without experience even harder. So in my portfolio I try to include 2 jobs I can do, with a clear focus on storyboard but with another one if they don't hire storyboard artists, that way when recruiters see my portfolio they may go like "ohh man he is hirable but the storyboards are too much for an inexperienced artist, but wait, he can also do character design, we can hire him to make some extras or smt".
    At the moment I have character design as my second position but I am pretty bad at it so I am trying to learn animation, there are more animation possitions open than any other, maybe competing with background artist but I don't like backgrounds

  • @snehasingh_14
    @snehasingh_14 7 месяцев назад +1

    In which website we can create a portfolio?

  • @skullknight4579
    @skullknight4579 2 года назад +13

    I personally don’t agree with the “keep your portfolio to one thing”, for my website, I have tabs for storyboard and character designs, and when applying for storyboard roles, I specifically share my storyboard tab link. I’ll be happy to have my website if for better context, any advice is welcome regardless

    • @saramations
      @saramations 8 месяцев назад +7

      I think in this context he's referring to the collection of works you submit to a specific job listing. General website portfolios are different.

  • @wordsshackles441
    @wordsshackles441 Год назад

    Very good advices

  • @lennoxdraws
    @lennoxdraws Год назад +1

    You said "apply with unfinished work", is this really something studios are okay with? I never had the chance to finish my student film, would it still be useful in job applications?

  • @juanpablopalacios3586
    @juanpablopalacios3586 2 года назад +1

    Words of wisdom.

  • @pamthecreator5437
    @pamthecreator5437 Месяц назад +1

    These days , studios only hires seniors, and I’m a junior, should I apply anyway?

    • @DanielMtal
      @DanielMtal  Месяц назад

      YES! apply anyway, its worth a shot regardless of anything

  • @dimon.digital
    @dimon.digital Месяц назад

    Tips for Jobseeker could be dangerous for Freelancer

  • @AwesomeSticknBrick
    @AwesomeSticknBrick 8 месяцев назад +1

    When it comes to social mwdia, should the tag be your real name or a sudo name that expresses your education and work experiences?

    • @DanielMtal
      @DanielMtal  8 месяцев назад

      i use my real name. I dont think it really matters, but i prefer using my name as it lets people connect me to my work.

  • @unisangalaxystudio
    @unisangalaxystudio 7 месяцев назад

    I tired all that aplied billion of times and even sold my to a demon, hell even became part of the Freemason

  • @qnefe1977
    @qnefe1977 10 месяцев назад +1

    You look like rebecca sugar

  • @jonmagram
    @jonmagram 2 года назад +3

    could I get a sixth tip please

    • @DanielMtal
      @DanielMtal  2 года назад

      ok fine you get one more

    • @jonmagram
      @jonmagram 2 года назад +1

      @@DanielMtal awesome, just got it! thanks 🙏