October 8, 2022 Talisman Studios

The Future of Animation: Where Will the Industry Be in 5 Years?

It’s no secret that the animation industry is booming. With technological advances opening up new possibilities for creators, and a global audience that is more receptive than ever to animated content, there are few limits to what can be accomplished in the field of animation. So where will the industry be in five years? Let’s take a look at some of the most likely possibilities.

1. More Collaboration Across Borders

One of the most exciting aspects of the current state of animation is the increasing number of collaborations between studios and creators from all over the world. In the past,animated projects were typically created by teams within a single country, but nowadays it’s not uncommon for an animated film or TV show to have team members from multiple countries contributing to its production. This trend is only likely to continue in the next five years, as studios look to capitalize on the talents of creators from all corners of the globe.

 

2. An Increase in Auteur-Driven Projects

While collaboration will continue to be an important part of the animation industry, there will also be an increase in the number of projects that are driven by a single authorial vision. In recent years, we’ve seen a number of successful animated films that have been released without any input from major studios, such as “The Breadwinner” and “In This Corner of the World.” These films have proved that there is an audience for more personal, heartfelt stories told through animation, and we can expect to see more projects like these in the coming years.

3. A More Diverse Range of Content

Another trend that we’ve seen in recent years is a move away from traditional animated content towards a more diverse range of genres and topics. This is being driven by both an increase in demand from audiences for more unique and interesting stories, and also by a need for studios to stand out in an increasingly crowded marketplace. In the next five years, we can expect to see a wider range of animated content than ever before, including everything from dramas and comedies to horror movies and documentaries.

 

4. Continued Growth in Streaming Services

One final trend that is likely to continue into the next five years is the growth of streaming services as a primary platform for viewing animated content. While Netflix has been leading the charge in this area for some time now, other players such as Amazon Prime and Hulu are starting to invest more heavily in original animated programming. This trend will only continue as streaming services look for ways to attract and retain subscribers.

Conclusion:

The animation industry is currently enjoying something of a golden age, with technological advances opening up new possibilities for creators and a global audience that is more receptive than ever before to animated content. In the next five years, we can expect to see even more innovation and creativity within the industry, as well as continued growth in streaming services as a primary platform for viewing animation content. So whatever the future holds for animation, one thing is for sure: it’s going to be an exciting ride.

 

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