How to Start a Career in Animation
How to Start a Career in Animation
Taught by Mike Disa (Educator)
Director, Paradise PD
On Demand
$49.00
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Summary

Animation in both film and television has found increased popularity in recent years. Since it’s possible for the bulk of the work of animated films and television to be completed from home or while socially distanced, the industry has been flourishing as more players are turning to this format. As a result, this is a prime and exciting time to take your first steps into this world and find your space within it. The tools you need to succeed in animation are quite unique, but once honed, they can offer you a long and fulfilling creative career.

Many are surprised by just how different the world of animation is to its live action counterpart, both in television and film. Animation plays by different rules, different hierarchies, different schedules, different expectations, different everything. That’s why approaching a career in animation the way you’d approach one in another field of the entertainment industry just won’t work. To find your place in animation and build a long-lasting career, you first need to understand how the business works and where you can best fit in.

Mike Disa is an accomplished director, producer, writer, and artist who directed on shows like the hit Netflix series PARADISE PD and has been in the animation industry for over twenty-five years. Mike found success working with studios such as Dreamworks, Disney, Warner Bros., Paramount, and many others. Over a fascinating career, Mike has worked with some of the greatest and most infamous people in Hollywood including Steven Spielberg, Eric Goldberg, Ralph Bakshi, Glenn Close, Steve Oedekerk, David Tennant, Amy Poehler, Adam Sandler, Jeffery Katzenberg and Roy Disney. A favorite and fixture among the Stage 32 community, Mike is deeply entrenched in the world of animation and knows better than most what it takes to build a career in this industry

Mike will walk you through what the animation industry looks today, both in film and television, and teach you how best to find your place within it. He will begin with animated TV and go over its financial models of production. He’ll explain what the animated TV industry looks like on broadcast, cable and streamers and go through the rating system widely used. Mike will also explain the types of animated shows currently being made and how best you can place your own show. He will also discuss representation, why you need it and how to get it. Mike will then move on to animated features and explain the financial models here, for studio films, indies, and what the “Bluth Bubble” is. He’ll also discuss domestic vs. international animation, incorporating toys and merchandise, and the balance between art and commerce. Finally Mike will explain how to find your own place in the future of animation.

 

The world of animation might be an anomaly compared to the rest of Hollywood, but Mike will give you the understanding to walk in with your eyes open and find success.

 


Praise for Mike's Previous Stage 32 Webinars:

Mike’s knowledge is sound and extensive. His vision for what’s happening now and what we are to expect in the future is brilliant. I could listen to him forever.

-Jane D.

"Mike Disa was amazingly generous with his time and information. And he was real. It doesn't get better than that. I'll be able to apply his insights and the information he shared immediately. I'm so glad I decided to participate."

- Elizabeth A.

"The stories and ideas and descriptions were excellent. Straight talk from a true professional."

- Don S.

I loved the wealth of content and Mike's humor.

-Prema R.

What You'll Learn

TV Animation

  • Financial Models of Production.
  • State of the Industry
    • Broadcast
      • Fox
    • Cable
      • Comedy Central, Nick, Disney, and the little guys.
    • Streamers
      • Netflix, Disney +, HBO Max, Apple, Amazon
  • Rating System
    • Preschool
    • Educational
    • A-7
    • Prime Time
    • “Adult”
      • Sitcom
      • Action/anime
  • Types of animated shows.
    • Educational
    • Action/Comedy
    • Sit com
    • Hybrid sitcom/action
    • Action
      • kids vs “adult”
  • How to Place your Show.
  • Representation. Why and How?
  • Q&A with Mike

Feature Animation

  • Financial Models
    • Studios vs indie
    • The Bluth Bubble
  • Domestic vs International
  • Toys
  • P&A and the Budget Bust
  • Art vs Commerce
  • Your Place in the Future

Who Should Attend

All levels of directors (advanced, intermediate and beginner) looking to learn what the animation industry looks today, both in film and television, and teach you how best to find your place within it.

All levels of writers (advanced, intermediate and beginner) looking to learn what the animation industry looks today, both in film and television, and teach you how best to find your place within it.

Producers looking to learn what the animation industry looks today, both in film and television, and teach you how best to find your place within it.

Actors looking to learn what the animation industry looks today, both in film and television, and teach you how best to find your place within it.

Executive

Mike Disa (Educator)
Mike Disa (Educator)
Director, Paradise PD at Disney/Entertainment Squad/NDA development deals

Mike Disa is an accomplished director, producer, writer, and artist who directed on shows like the hit Netflix series PARADISE PD and THE SIMPSONS, and has been in the animation industry for over twenty-five years. Mike found success working with studios such as Dreamworks, Disney, Warner Bros., Paramount, and many others. Over a fascinating career, Mike has worked with some of the greatest and most infamous people in Hollywood including Steven Spielberg, Eric Goldberg, Ralph Bakshi, Glenn Close, Steve Oedekerk, David Tennant, Amy Poehler, Adam Sandler, Jeffery Katzenberg and Roy Disney. A favorite and fixture among the Stage 32 community, Mike is deeply entrenched in the world of animation and knows better than most what it takes to build a career in this industry.

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