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How much do film animation jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for film animation in the United States is $39.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.88 and $63.94 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Film Animation job?

A Film Animation job involves creating moving images through digital tools or traditional frame-by-frame techniques for movies, TV shows, or other media. Animators use software to design characters, backgrounds, and visual effects that bring stories to life. They often collaborate with storyboard artists, directors, and producers to ensure the animation fits the creative vision. This role requires artistic skills, technical proficiency, and attention to detail to produce high-quality visuals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Film Animation position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Film Animation, you need strong artistic ability, a solid understanding of animation principles, and proficiency in computer graphics, often supported by a relevant degree or certification. Mastery of industry-standard software such as Autodesk Maya, Adobe After Effects, or Toon Boom Harmony is typically essential. Creative problem-solving, collaboration, and attention to detail are important soft skills that help animators excel in team environments. These competencies ensure the creation of polished, engaging visuals while meeting deadlines and collaborating effectively with directors and other creative professionals.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Film Animator?

As a Film Animator, your daily responsibilities generally include collaborating with directors and other artists to understand the animation requirements, creating storyboards or animatics, developing key frames and in-between frames, and refining animations for timing and realism. You may also troubleshoot technical issues, incorporate feedback from supervisors, and participate in regular team meetings to align your work with the project's creative vision. Depending on the studio, you might specialize in certain aspects such as character animation, effects, or rigging. This role is both creative and technical, requiring ongoing communication with other departments to ensure a cohesive final product.
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After-School Digital Animation & Art Instructor (Part-Time)

After-School Digital Animation & Art Instructor (Part-Time)

Concorde Education

New Rochelle, NY

$50/hr

Part-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Location: On-site at partner schools (varies by assignment)
Schedule: Typically 1 hour per week after school for ~10 weeks
Additional Opportunities: Some instructors run 2–4 hours per week or multiple assignments
Start Dates: Rolling openings throughout the school year
Compensation: $50+ per instructional hour (flexible based on experience)

About the Role

Concorde Education is seeking an engaging Digital Animation Instructor to lead a short-format after-school enrichment class. Students will explore the basics of animation and learn how movement, timing, and visual storytelling bring characters and scenes to life.

Classes focus on hands-on creative projects using school-approved tools (often Chromebooks and browser-based animation software).

This is a once-per-week enrichment class, typically running for about 10 weeks, with flexible pacing based on student needs.

Example Topics

Students may explore topics such as:

  • Animation basics (frames, timing, loops, fps)
  • Storyboarding and visual storytelling
  • Character and background design
  • Frame-by-frame animation or simple motion graphics
  • Stop-motion and GIF animation
  • Timing sound or music with motion
  • Exporting animations for sharing or presentation
  • Constructive peer feedback and creative revision
  • Tools may include Wick Editor or similar web-based animation platforms.

Responsibilities

  • Lead engaging project-based animation sessions
  • Demonstrate animation concepts in an accessible way for beginners
  • Support students as they design and create short animations
  • Adapt activities based on student age and available technology
  • Foster a creative and respectful classroom environment
  • Communicate with school staff and Concorde program coordinators
  • Guide students toward completing a final animation project

Qualifications

  • Minimum 60 college credits
  • Experience with animation, digital media, or motion graphics
  • Experience working with school-age students (school, camp, tutoring, etc.)
  • Strong communication and classroom facilitation skills
  • Reliable, punctual, and professional
  • Comfortable using Chromebooks and web-based creative tools

Who This Role Is Great For

  • Teachers or teaching assistants
  • College students studying animation, art, film, or design
  • Digital artists or animators
  • Creative professionals looking for flexible part-time work
  • Anyone who enjoys helping students bring ideas to life through animation