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What are some places I can find to Animation Internships for a Beginner 2D Animator & Storyboard Artist?

I have some experience in 2D animation and Storyboarding and I wanna go to a studio to see what it's like to working as an animator in the industry and what to expect when applying for one.

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Isaiah’s Answer

The internet is going to be your best friend when it comes to searching for internships. Look at the shows you like and see what studios makes them, then you can find out if they have an internship. Something to know is, Internships are MOSTLY for college students, so if you don't want to go to college, you need a very strong portfolio to be considered. If you believe in yourself, then you can do it.

Isaiah recommends the following next steps:

Research animation studios
Work really hard
Have fun
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Kim’s Answer

Here are some suggestions:

1. Animation Studios: Many animation studios offer internship programs for aspiring animators and storyboard artists. Check their websites or career pages for internship opportunities. Some examples include Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and Cartoon Network Studios. , , etc.

2. Online Job Boards: Websites like Indeed, LinkedIn, and Glassdoor often have listings for animation internships. You can search for specific keywords like "2D animation internship" or "storyboard artist internship" to find relevant opportunities.

3. Art Schools and Universities: Reach out to the career services department or animation programs at art schools and universities. They may have connections with studios or be able to provide information about internship opportunities.

4. Networking: Attend industry events, workshops, and conferences to meet professionals in the animation industry. Building connections and networking can often lead to internship opportunities or valuable advice on where to find them.

Remember to prepare a strong portfolio showcasing your animation and storyboard work of what you have. It's also helpful to have a resume highlighting your relevant skills and experiences. Good luck with your internship search.
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