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"Working Conditions for Board Artists"

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Blogger Khylov said...

Yup.

Though, it seems the no-design aspect is more a cumulative thing that happens further down the road, later in the season/s. No fault on the designers themselves, it usually only takes one hiccup in either scheduling or design requests from higher up and the whole thing snowballs into everything being perpetually behind from there on out.

Adding to the critique above on scripts being too long, would add that they've generally become more ambitious over time - which isn't necessarily a bad thing - but it usually means more of anything and everything thrown into an episode and thus, more work for the design dept.

Arrows don't seem to cut it anymore when it comes to animatic expectations. More acting, more beats. More drawings. Which can be cool strictly in the creative sense if you favor longer, drawn out scenes in animation. Though it's probably hell for whoever has to animate and keep track of it all.

The no audio thing's a new one to me.

February 25, 2014 11:15 PM

Blogger Khylov said...

...Reading through the rest of the list on the Guild blog: I saw these things go down from time to time, but it's another thing to realize how endemic it all apparently is to animation. The "plus background designer and layout artist on reduced schedule"... That gets the dad expression when his kid asks him if they can go to the moon today.

February 25, 2014 11:42 PM

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