Brands
Training Categories
Microsoft Technical
Microsoft End User
A Character Animator is a specialist in character creation. They breathe life into characters, by giving moving images the illusion of thought, emotion and personality. This is created through gesture, facial expression and reaction, with animators sometimes using motion capture to replicate human movement.
Character Animators can work on films, TV shows and video games, and require a strong understanding of acting and directing in order to create believable, empathetic characters.
The gaming industry is employing the use of complex characters to connect with gamers and produce a more heightened experience. As the sophistication and demand for 3D animation increases so does the demand for good Character Animators.
Role and Responsibilities
Character Animators are specialist animators who work solely on character creation and development. Their role is to produce believable, engaging and relatable animations, they breathe personality into images and bring them to life.
There is a special talent required to become a Character Animator. They possess an ability to give ‘humanity’ to an animated character through expression, pose, body language, etc to evoke empathy in the audience/player.
Character Animator Software and Tools:
The software required for Character Animators:
Character Animators work exclusively with computer software. Some film and game studios work with their own customized software, so animators must be fast learners.
They may need to have a working knowledge of some or all of the following tools:
Character Animators have a special affinity for giving personality, idiosyncratic movement and a psychology to animated characters. These can be human, animal, mechanical (Cars), robots, insects etc. A Character rigger should have the following skills:
Average Salary:
The average salary for a character rigger ranges from £43,428 for entry level to £75,720 for senior level.