Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Questions



  • What software do you know?
  • Maya, Photoshop, Illustrator, DreamWeaver, MS Office, VirtualDub, Sony Vegas Pro
  • What creative skills and talents do you have?
  • 3D Design, Character Modeling, Architectural Modeling, 3d Animation, Character Rigging, Lighting/Rendering, Branding, Print Design, Advertising Design, Web Design, Video Editing
  • What are your favorite things?
  • Ipod, computer, studio monitor headphones, elbow pad
  • What are you interested in?
  • DJing, video production, photography, learning interesting things, traveling, watching good movies, playing video games
  • What are you passionate in?
  • Producing music, Muay Thai, breakdancing, climbing, art, efficiency, any good music, electronic music
  • What do you hate, can't stand or despise?
  • Wasting time, fake people, pretentious people, arrogance, ignorant people with strong opinions,

6 comments:

  1. 3D modeling/animation would be a good career choice because you seem to have alot of experience working in 3D. Considering you're interested in video production and watching movies, animation would be a good concentration.

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  3. I think after I have gathered some experience I would like to work for a production studio and possibly work on music videos on the side for less known musicians.

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  4. http://www.pixar.com/companyinfo/jobs/index.html

    http://www.square-enix.com/na/careers/

    http://www.dreamworksanimation.com/

    http://www.crytek.com/jobs/

    http://www.guerrilla-games.com/jobs_vacancies.html

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  5. Matt- check out craigslist - there are a lot of bands who are looking for help making their videos. Hang out at the local music scene in Philly or around here and see if you can team up with some musicians to help them out.

    Or look to see if there are any studios around that could use an intern.

    Maybe even hang some fliers up around MCCC and see if some student musicians could use some help.

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