The Story Portfolio that got me hired at Netflix Animation
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As someone who isn't american and can't afford to go to animation school, this gave me hope!!
its very possible but you have to work harder than everyone else, because you have a lot more walls to climb
I’m Canadian but still quite poor. I haven’t made it yet but with art it’s very very possible.
@@coreyaruecker lock in, post your prog online, be open to feedback, take the advice, and once you're good and have connected with the community, it'll be easier to find work
haha, i liked how you changed the drone to an eagle from that bear documentary. You built the suspense very well.
I can't speak on concept artist because it is not my field
@@rajenramkallawan4398 ok. Thanks for the reply
i just started and thank you for sharing the thing i was looking for
glad the information was useful
Bro you are super talented with grasp of the idea of drawing.
thank you
are there still job openings for concept artists same as before AI?
Thank you for this I'm also an artist that is not living in the USA and i didn't study there so I am very interested in what you included in yours to be noticed :), did you work remote? How was the first contact did you write to them first ?
I have a question regarding to keep separate portfolio for different jobs. Can it be like different tabs in the same website? I think while it is true that your portfolio need to show your main focus, I think it's still nice to show the recruiter you have knowledge in background design or animation
you can put all other work under one tab. Maybe " Personal work" but like I said in the video this won't really affect their decision if your storyboards are not at the standard they are looking for.
tale.cz/portfolio.
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@@rajenramkallawan4398 gotcha thank you so much for your reply. I do often apply for background layout, bg painting or animation roles so I think I will make a separate website for that
@@thanhngo9872 awesome
Hi Rajen, how many panels would you recomend that a portfolio project has to be? And do you think that 3-5 good projects would be enough? Thanks, your tips and videos always helps a lot
it doesn't matter how much panels as long as it is long enough for the recruiter to evaluate your acting, cinematography, storytelling, draftsmanship. Make sure your scene demonstrates your skills in all these areas.
3 is the least 4-5 max sequences. Make sure all sequences are the same quality and standard. Do not put weak sequences in there.
Hey Raj, great video! As a storyboard artist, would it be a good idea to also include sequences that depict a style more for television or even live action, as long as they are still show your storytelling skills?
Or is it best to stay specifically in feature with all of your sequences if that’s what you’re going for?
I would say make a different portfolio for feature, for tv and for live action. Or edit your portfolio depending on the job type.
hi, are you trinidadian, and also how did u improve ur skills are u self taught?
Yes, born, raised, and living in Trinidad. I used online classes and books. Drawing every single day
@@rajenramkallawan4398 cool...its very inspiring to see an artist here....love ur drawings...especially since im trying to start my career in the art industry
hi, can you tell me how much I can get as a story artist or traditional animator (monthly average) please brother reply.
6500-12000 usd per month for big studios