Artistas de Efectos Especiales y Animadores

Alto Riesgo
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RIESGO DE AUTOMATIZACIÓN
CALCULADO
70%
(Alto Riesgo)
ENCUESTANDO
53%
(Riesgo Moderado)
Average: 61%
DEMANDA DE TRABAJO
CRECIMIENTO
4,3%
para el año 2033
SALARIOS
99.060 $
o 47,62 $ por hora
Volumen
29.940
a partir de 2023
RESUMEN
PUNTUACIÓN DE EMPLEO
4,8/10

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Riesgo de automatización calculado

70% (Alto Riesgo)

Alto Riesgo (61-80%): Los trabajos en esta categoría enfrentan una amenaza significativa por la automatización, ya que muchas de sus tareas pueden ser fácilmente automatizadas utilizando tecnologías actuales o de un futuro cercano.

Más información sobre qué es esta puntuación y cómo se calcula está disponible aquí.

Algunas cualidades bastante importantes del trabajo son difíciles de automatizar:

  • Originalidad

Encuesta de usuarios

53% posibilidad de automatización completa en las próximas dos décadas

Nuestros visitantes han votado que no están seguros si esta ocupación será automatizada. Sin embargo, el nivel de riesgo de automatización que hemos generado sugiere una probabilidad mucho mayor de automatización: 70% probabilidad de automatización.

¿Cuál crees que es el riesgo de la automatización?

¿Cuál es la probabilidad de que Artistas de Efectos Especiales y Animadores sea reemplazado por robots o inteligencia artificial en los próximos 20 años?






Sentimiento

El siguiente gráfico se incluye siempre que haya una cantidad sustancial de votos para generar datos significativos. Estas representaciones visuales muestran los resultados de las encuestas de usuarios a lo largo del tiempo, proporcionando una indicación importante de las tendencias de sentimiento.

Sentimiento a lo largo del tiempo (trimestralmente)

Sentimiento a lo largo del tiempo (anualmente)

Crecimiento

Crecimiento moderado en relación con otras profesiones

Se espera que el número de ofertas de trabajo para 'Special Effects Artists and Animators' aumente 4,3% para 2033

Empleo total y estimaciones de vacantes laborales

* Datos de la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales para el período entre 2021 y 2031
Las proyecciones actualizadas se deben 09-2024.

Salarios

Muy bien remunerado en comparación con otras profesiones

En 2023, el salario anual mediano para 'Special Effects Artists and Animators' fue de 99.060 $, o 47 $ por hora.

'Special Effects Artists and Animators' recibieron un salario 106,1% más alto que el salario medio nacional, que se situó en 48.060 $

Salarios a lo largo del tiempo

* Datos de la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales

Volumen

Rango inferior de oportunidades laborales en comparación con otras profesiones.

A partir de 2023, había 29.940 personas empleadas como 'Special Effects Artists and Animators' dentro de los Estados Unidos.

Esto representa alrededor del < 0,001% de la fuerza laboral empleada en todo el país.

Dicho de otra manera, alrededor de 1 de cada 5 mil personas están empleadas como 'Special Effects Artists and Animators'.

Descripción del trabajo

Crea efectos especiales o animaciones utilizando film, video, computadoras u otras herramientas y medios electrónicos para su uso en productos, como juegos de computadora, películas, videos musicales y comerciales.

SOC Code: 27-1014.00

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Ele (Low) 4 months ago
As an artist, I'd give some doubt to this because I've seen the ropes done behind animation. Sure, AI can recreate animation, but at the same time it will not hold a candle to the quality human-made animation has. The way it constantly shifts between several art styles because it farms stolen media it's been fed which leads to major inconsistencies. Much more, it's rather impossible to make an "original" animated short made entirely out of AI. Why? Consistency (and originality) are the reason. I find that AI "generalizes" images to be able to create an image, which is difficult especially when it comes to pushing facial expressions because AI needs to farm hundreds of images to "understand" how to recreate the image. I don't think it's possible in the long run either because at some point in time IF society and the industry as a whole decides to just USE AI for everything, there's gonna be a lot of "inbreeding" happening. AI will feed on other AI because there's not gonna be anymore human-made images it can freely farm off of which results to the most whacked quality you'd think of. AI will make the most general looking animation that can ever exist, but that thing will lack the soul, the humanity, human-made animations have.
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Sundew (Moderado) 4 months ago
Because a.i can already generate videos n stuff
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August Nelson (Moderado) 4 months ago
With all the art AIs we already have, it is inevitable.
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human (Bajo) 4 months ago
originality and high quality
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Moss (Incierto) 4 months ago
Ai is smart, but also stupid. In time it could, but we dont know for sure.
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bob (Moderado) 5 months ago
ai is getting better at making automated vidseos
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Aaron (Sin posibilidad) 5 months ago
This requires soul and robots can’t replicate the soul that humans produce. Bad or otherwise.
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Aizen 5 months ago
I saw a lot of highly likely comments, so as an artist I thought I should give my point of view.
I don’t think ai can replace these types of jobs as if you wanted to actually make a movie or series, you would still need a good plot and a storyboard and color for at least one frame and for the ending and beginning scene or else how would you make a movie that follows the exact plot and looks that you want. (if your an in-between artists.. uhhhh-)
an example would be any ghibli film. even if ai were to create a movie and make it look exactly the same, it’s not as appealing because every ghibli film not only takes years to make but uses traditional animation and hand draw each frame and that’s what makes it appealing and different from other films not because an ai made it in just 5 seconds.
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Ahmed (Muy probablemente) 5 months ago
Simply because of the hyper realistic AI that’s making these videos it’s becoming hard to tell what is real and what isn’t personally I think it’s going to be worse but it’s a high chance it may take over
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Jason Chen (Muy probablemente) 5 months ago
sora ai and generative video models can have a text input create any video or film imagery now, hence no need for armies of humans creating these works of digital art.
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P3S4NT (Muy probablemente) 5 months ago
ai art, it steals pieces of art without permission and merges them into something else.
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Max Sky (Moderado) 6 months ago
ai animation could become super avalible from OpenAI Sora, ngl its scary, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YEX4t79e0Q
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no >:( (Bajo) 6 months ago
copyright and laws and stuff
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Max Sky 6 months ago
it could change in the future you never know.
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Bryan (student) 7 months ago
With the amount of new technology and AI coming through the years, people may think about robotic replacement in the industry of artists/designers. I don’t completely agree with them (maybe because I do want to make it my job in the future) but there will always have a limit and as we all know, technology, AI, computer, programming, etc… are made by humans. For me, technology should assist humans, doing daily task for example. But not replace them. And as we all says, they don’t have the originality, creativity of human being.
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Ro (Muy probablemente) 9 months ago
Sora AI
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james adamson 10 months ago
Everyone here is looking at this from the perspective of a creative. I am also in that bucket, but when the bean counters see something cheaper and more efficient the little nuances and facets of human beauty and creativity will not be considered.
A powerful and forceful director/CEO/MD on board could swing that in human creativity's favour, but look at all the areas in production where the money goes for the lowest common denominator.
Art and money are not good bedfellows and AI art like plastic and industrial streamlining are where we are headed unfortunately.( IMHO.)While we got a bit cleverer at being efficient we will also get A LOT cheaper a lot saddder and A LOT more unpleasant on the eye!

From DaVinci to plastic impressions and AI interpretations of beauty.
I'm thinking of the film Brazil and a horrendous retail park I visited in LA! Gaudy gossip magazines cheap toy shops and the show Black Mirror!
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armando camero 10 months ago
you'll be replaced by AI if the client is okay with 'good enough' . but you won't if the client needs minor detail adjustments and lots of precision and control
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Navarone (Muy probablemente) 1 year ago
Im a 3D rigging artist with 5+ years in the industry and if things keep going the way they are, i think that by 2040, 3D art is going to be just a few directors and producers using AI instead of a pipeline.
Art is dead.
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JD (Muy probablemente) 1 year ago
AI art is already being embraced in small ways. the complexity and quality is only going to grow out of convenience to bigger animation companies, and demand from film production studios.
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Joe 1 year ago
If you'd posed this question to me just two years ago, my response would have been a firm "absolutely not." However, given the emergence of advanced AI generative models, my current perspective leans towards a scenario in which the role may not vanish entirely, but instead undergo a substantial reduction in workforce. So the hundreds of visual effects artists typically employed in a film's production might dwindle down to 5-10 individuals
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