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- cgleason@herbie.unl.edu (M. Chadwick Escher) wrote:
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- >I am a novice computer graphics animator. I love the medium and I
- >intend to make a career out of it.
- > Is it worth the money and time to go to school for this? Should
- >I stay at home and make a demo tape on my own? Will this degree
- >actually mean anything to a potential employer?
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- As a firm believer in higher education, my first impulse is to tell
- you to go for it. But this has been my job hunting experience in the
- field: The most dazzling resume in the world won't get you in the front
- door if you don't have a demo reel or portfolio of your artwork to show
- at the interview. A good school can get you access to the best equipment
- but always remember---a potential employer doesn't want to read about
- what you can do, she wants to see what you can do...
- For further info check out Mojo's article "How To Get A Job As An
- Animator" in the April '94 issue of Video Toaster User.
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- MICHAEL ZIGMOND SJLC34A@prodigy.com
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