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Subject: Professional Animation...?
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Does anyone have any advice for a recently-graduating college student aspiring
to be a professional computer animator? I'm unsure of what options I have open
to me, especially since I don't have the capital to invest in starting my own
freelance operation and I don't live in an area where I have easy access to any
companies doing 3D computer animation. (I live in Oklahoma.) Right now, I have
a '386 with 8 megs of memory -- which seems terribly insufficient to produce
any 3D animations. (It seems to me that I need the kind of equipment that I
would need to do freelance work just to make a demo tape which I could send out
to attract the attention of any studios who might hire me -- is this a correct
perception?) Can anyone offer advice about what to do next, or even whom to talk to about work? Would anyone share their experiences and impressions of the 3D
animation marketplace and working conditions? Any advice or information would
be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Jeff Krase (paris@lor.jrent.com)
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