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What animations need to be on your demo reel to get you hired?
After asking a bunch of animators on Facebook recently and talking with thousands of animators all last year...
Its clear...most of animators don't have any clue.
Making a good reel is just a complete mystery.
"Maybe I just need some walk/run cycles and something original."
And many animators imagine they need overly complicated shots that are "Pixar level perfect" to even stand a chance.
Or they believe their "not experienced enough" so they don't even try.
This sucks.
Its not helping you at all.
I mean how are you going to become a better animator if you don't even know what animations your trying to build your skills up for?
How are you supposed to make a reel that gets you hired?
You need a clearer picture of what shots you actually need.
You need a better strategy to make those shots appealing while also keeping it simple so they don't take years to create.
What you discover may very well get you hired this year.
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⚡️Question – What did this clear up most for you about making a good demo reel?
👇LMK in the comments below.
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