It depends on how close to a deadline you are ive heard people i know in the industry pretty much living in the studio near a deadline. I study a field that is close to animation and have friends studying animation at university with me and we end up having to work over 60 hours a week to get the best marks its quite hard to verify it would most likely be 40+ hours a week but near a deadlines somewhere near 50-60+ most likely
As long as 40 hours a week, but sometimes it is loooong hours sitting in front of a computer. Some animators even get eye strain, carpal tunnel problems, and back strains.
A week and a half would be a week ,3 days ,and 12 hours or 10 days and 12 hours .
If Lauren spend 2/3 of her 24-hour computer time doing homework, this means she spent 16 hours doing homework. Each third of the 24 hours is 8 hours, so two thirds would be 16 hours.
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As long as 40 hours a week, but sometimes it is loooong hours sitting in front of a computer. Some animators even get eye strain, carpal tunnel problems, and back strains.
about 46 hours a week
almost 36 hours in a week
There are 168 hours are in a week.
There are 196 hours in one week
168 hours in a week
It varies, there are no set hours for an interior decorator
It is recommended that a 14 year old only play computer games around 9 hours a week. Playing more than that may result in an addiction to playing games.
There are 168 hours in 7 days (one week).
There are 168 hours in 1 week.
50-60 hours a week
168 hours per week