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Walt Disney Animation Studios combines the very best in artistry and storytelling with cutting-edge technology to bring wonderful new characters to the big screen for audiences around the world.

Submission Guidelines

Thank you for your interest in opportunities with Walt Disney Animation Studios.

In order to apply, you should submit a reel/portfolio that demonstrates your artistic ability. Your samples will be evaluated by members of our artistic staff. From their conclusions, we are able to determine if your knowledge, skills and experience apply to Walt Disney Animation Studios.

In order to apply, please submit the following non-returnable items:

Reel and Portfolio Formats
Your demo reel should be between 3 and 5 minutes. The following formats are accepted:
  • Website – Indicate your URL on the Submission Form. Please note, if we call you in the future, we may need a physical portfolio and/or DVD/CD media for playback and further review.
  • DVD – All DVDs must be NTSC with a Region Code 1 (USA, Canada) or Region Code 0 (Region Free).
  • CD/Digital Media – QuickTime movies will be accepted on CD or DVD provided they adhere to the following desired format: DVD/video res (720X480 or 640X480), Apple Sorenson codec with a ".mov" extension, and must be under 50MB. This format may require QuickTime Pro or other video editing software for execution. For more information on QuickTime and QuickTime Pro please see http://www.apple.com/quicktime/.
Reel and Portfolio Content
Your submission should represent your skill set and representative process samples such as sketches, gray scale models and/or works in progress. Modelers should include wire frames and turnarounds; Riggers should display tool sets; Animators should include a variety of physical movements and actions, but must include facial animation; Look Development should include texture paints, maps and the final look, if applicable; Story and Visual Development Artists should present sketchbook samples as well as finished compositions. Life drawings are not required, but preferred for all submissions. We ask that you not show work currently in production and/or under confidential guidelines at other studios or companies. We understand that his may limit the showcase of your capabilities. If this is your situation, we recommend that your submission display only the work available to the public with an indication that a later submission will be provided once approved or released.

Reel Breakdown List
All media submitted should include a Breakdown List (see sample). This list explains what work you were responsible for and, if applicable, what technique/software was used. Example: Shot 1, The City, Maya 6.0, I animated the people walking down the street. Buildings and trees modeled by Jane Doe; Shot 2, Ocean, Maya 6.0, I modeled, rigged and animated the fish; Shot 3, Woodland, Acrylic Paint, I painted all of the backgrounds. Some artists list their responsibilities directly onto their reels as each segment is playing or list it in their portfolio. It is helpful to describe your role in the media/portfolio you are sharing with us.

Sample Reel Breakdown List:



Artwork Portfolios
If you are submitting a portfolio, please send copies of your work only (do not send originals). We are unable to return any submission. We recommend that you present your best work and limit your items accordingly. You can also send digital files on a CD or DVD. Digital files will only be accepted as a .pdf, .jpg, .tif or .eps format. Files must be RGB color format – minimum size 11" X 8.5" (1553 X1200 pixels) at 150 dpi and follow the naming format: Firstname_Lastname_#.jpg (john_smith_01.jpg). Do not use spaces or any special characters (&%}$#@(!*=+:>?~\|,;) in the file names. A single PDF file can, for example, be presented as a booklet form containing multiple files.

Please make sure your name is on all materials. Submissions may be mailed or uploaded.
Submissions can be uploaded at . Please select the 'Help' button for details.

Submissions can be mailed to us at:

Walt Disney Animation Studios
Attn: Animation Resources
500 S. Buena Vista Street
Burbank, CA 91521-4944

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