Education Key to Animation Career Success
Animation Writers Need to Take Animation Courses
Recently, Paul Dini was interviewed by a writer associated with IGN.com, a website dedicated to the entertainment industry. Paul Dini is primarily an animation writer whose list of credits includes Fat Albert, Tiny Toons, and Lost, among others. He discussed what it takes to become a successful animation writer. His basic message was that these days, the jobs of animation writers and animation creators are converging. Some of the most successful animated cartoons coming out these days are written and animated by the same person or the same creative team. Dini thinks this trend will continue in the future, and that those who want to write animated scripts need to learn as much as they can about the animation craft.
Animation Courses Help Expand Skill Set
He recommends that students hoping to write animation scripts major in film, but take as many technical animation courses, computer animation courses, and 3d animation courses as possible while in school. This way, a student should graduate with both experience writing scripts and creating animated films. With this experience, the student has more opportunities to find work in the animation industry. As with most professions, it is often necessary to know the right people to achieve career goals. Those who want to be animation writers will have a better chance of landing writing jobs if they work in the animation industry in some way. Also, those who can create a cartoon to represent their script can better sell their vision to a television network.
So if you’re interested in a career in animation writing, start checking out the various film and animation schools throughout the country. Those that offer specific script writing and animation courses will probably suit your needs.

