"About 300 people, including 40 animators, worked on the movie Klaus, which took over two years to make." (Quote found on the internet.)
If 40 of the 300 people who worked on the animated film Klaus were animators - that's about 6 other people on the payroll for every 1 animator.
6 to 1? Is that common nowadays for feature-length animated films?
6:1 ratio of non-animators versus animators on a film
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Re: 6:1 ratio of non-animators versus animators on a film
Just massaged these numbers out of IMDB for Klaus
Within Animation Dept - they are roles such as Animator, Layout, Artist, CleanUp

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4729430/fullcredits
Within Animation Dept - they are roles such as Animator, Layout, Artist, CleanUp

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4729430/fullcredits
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Re: 6:1 ratio of non-animators versus animators on a film
The list you compiled shows 150 people in the animation department, plus another 35 in the art department. Now, those numbers make sense.
The quote I saw on the internet was waaay off!
Klaus was impressive. I was skeptical that only 40 people were responsible for all that beautiful animation.
Thanks for compiling the list. I no longer have Netflix, so I couldn't take a look at the credits. After your post, I went to IMDB; every person who worked on the film appears there. Nice!
Re: 6:1 ratio of non-animators versus animators on a film
Just for completeness - this is the screenshot from the credits for Character Animation, but there are additional for 2D Effects Animation, Clean-up/Inbetweeners etc.


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Re: 6:1 ratio of non-animators versus animators on a film
Thanks. I think I see where that other person (or AI) made their counting error. They only counted the people listed under "ANIMATORS" as animators, and did not count the other specialized animators.