International Animation Career Review Interview Animation College Lecturer Ray McGrath

Raymond McGrath has an enviable career in the arts, and in particular in animation and film. As a lecturer at Animation College, he and the college are well known to the animation and digital arts community. Animation College offers both degree and diploma programs, and students at Animation College gain a full scope education in animation, tackling both 2D and 3D, with an emphasis on character animation and the fundamentals of the craft.

Raymond McGrath serves as a Lecturer at Animation College, and brings his decades of industry and creative insight into the classroom. He has explored virtually every creative medium available to bring his stories and characters to life, and he passionately passes along his knowledge, skills and enthusiasm to his students.

Animation Career Review interviewed Ray for their very first interview for 2019, read the whole story here: https://www.animationcareerreview.com/articles/right-tool-job-qa-animation-colleges-raymond-mcgrath

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