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Published April 30, 2021, 10:12 PM
The unpredictable nature of the ongoing global pandemic has been causing uncertainty among people across all industries.
For students, especially the new graduates, having a career path that would offer some sort stability might be challenging.
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While it’s true that various industries have been gravely affected by the lockdowns brought by the pandemic, one industry has remained resilient – and that’s the Animation Industry.
“Animation remains a relevant industry despite the pandemic,” said Animation Council of the Philippines Board of Trustee Weena Espardinez during the Goal Keepers Webinar by iACADEMY.
Recent studies by the Animation Council of the Philippines have shown a “steady increase” in the demand for animators in different fields of expertise such as 2d, 3d, and special effects. Worldwide, the same study has shown an “exponential increase in the number of the demand for content that requires animati