Previsualization (Previs) Animator

Previs Animator Job Description

A Previs Animator (or Previs Artist) creates 3D animatics, which are rough versions of scenes used as a draft of an animation to test the action. Different drafts may be created in this previsualization process.


Animation, compositing and editing skills are all required of a Previs Animator. They are expected to turn around drafts quickly, working from storyboards to assist in the direction of the scene. A previs is used to plan out shots, determine scale, define shot types, work out lighting and camera angles.


A Previs Animator or Artist may work on feature films, short films, advertisements, video games, cartoons, or television series. They work closely with the director and cinematographer to plan out the scenes at a conceptual stage.

Role and Responsibilities

A Previs Animator or Artist may work on feature films, short films, advertisements, video games, cartoons, or television series. They work closely with the director and cinematographer to plan out the scenes at a conceptual stage.


The previsualisation of animation sequences is a tool for the director and designers to plan out the specifics of shots such as point of view, camera angles and composition. They reflect the director’s vision by bringing the storyboard to life, allowing for any important changes to be made. They act as virtual rehearsals of scenes.


The responsibilities of a Previs Animator can include:
  • Liaising with directors and animators regarding the look and style of the sequences to be previsualized
  • Researching the sequences and assembling references for the previs sequence
  • Translating storyboards into animated sequences
  • Deconstructing and planning out sequences
  • Depicting staging, blocking, camera motion and character performance
  • Producing previs quickly and efficiently
  • Creating previs using media such as photos, illustrations, storyboards, visual references etc
  • Generating previs for complex special effects sequences
  • Editing and compositing scenes
  • Ensuring consistency in style and look
  • Adhering to pipeline protocols
  • Testing previs assets and rigs
  • Working to schedule and curating animation assets 
  • Integrating sound elements to visuals in sequence
  • Rendering final animations of previs
  • Working with motion capture references

Previs Animator Software and Tools:

The software required for Previs Animators:

They may be required to use mixed media to create so they must be able to integrate various formats to produce the finished product. They must have a working knowledge of some or all of the following:

  • Maya
  • 3D Studio Max
  • Java
  • Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere
  • Final Cut
  • Nuke
  • MotionBuilder


Skills Required:

The work of a Previs Artist will never be seen by film audiences or video game players. Yet their output is vital to the final product. In some cases sequences will be intricately previsualised, matching shot-for-shot in the finalized scene.


The art of previsualisation is only about ten years old and has become a standard stage in the pre-production process. A previs animator should have the following skills:

  • Basic video editing and compositing skills
  • Experience with rendering
  • General animation skills - modeling, rigging, shading, etc
  • Ability to work to the director’s vision
  • Ability to turn around work quickly and in response to amendments
  • Understanding of animation process
  • Fundamental knowledge of film language and genre
  • Visual storytelling skills
  • Solid knowledge of cinematography principles - framing, camera angles, composition, cinematic lighting, perspective
  • Ability to operate within a team as well as work independently
  • Problem solving skills
  • Good communication skills
  • Comfortable working under pressure and to tight deadlines 
  • Artistic eye for detail, high level visual communication skills


Average Salary:

The average salary for a character rigger ranges from £40,787 for entry level to £80,8358 for senior level.

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