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Nurturing Aspiring Young Artists for the Animation and VFX Industry: A Singapore Perspective

In the recent decade, a downward trend of employment has been observed in the animation and VFX industry globally. This trend is observed in Singapore as the domestic industry is integrated through international studios and markets. Tertiary institutions in Singapore, particularly media related courses, turn out a pool of talented graduates every year. Of those, only two tertiary institutions are equipped to cater to students seeking a career in animation and VFX industry in Singapore. The industry has become increasingly competitive; calling for a need for educators to question if institutions provide adequate resources for students’ career sustainability. Through e-mail interviews with industry professionals, fresh graduates and current students, this study will present first-hand insights into awareness and real-world strategies for career sustainability in the industry. Findings seek to educate policy makers and educators on how to better prepare students for future careers.

Citation:
Oh, Jae-Eun. "Nurturing Aspiring Young Artists for the Animation and VFX Industry: A Singapore Perspective." Proceedings of the 11th DesignEd Asia Conference Hong Kong, 2015.

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Dr Jae-Eun Oh