After many, many hours fingerpainting alone in a dark room at all sorts of hours of the night and day, I’ve finished my first year production! It’s a one minute paint-on-glass animation of evolution, accurate to time-scale. Ridiculously accurate to time-scale. Now to find some festivals to submit it to… Question is if there are any science-themed film festivals that would take animated shorts. :/
TeaBeforeWar's Life List
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1. Win a film award.
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2. Get a job.
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3. Stop reading fanfiction.
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4. Start t-shirt company.
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5. Learn a language.
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6. Learn Maya
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7. Learn C++
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8. Learn Python
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9. Make a video game
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Doing some concept animation for cutscenes for a game concept: http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f246/jupitercrashes/Kimi/Scenetestb-2.swf
Planning to start coding the engine over the summer. May become my thesis project? Hope it’s feasible…
Meanwhile, doing character animation for an interactive media student’s thesis game, “Spectre”, and hoping to land work as the art designer of another game project over the summer, especially if I can’t get an internship. Interviewing this weekend; can only hope he likes my aesthetics.
Will soon be jointly investing a couple thousand dollars into silkscreening cute designs onto cutsews and hawking them to lolitas… If it goes bust, we’ll be stuck with three hundred shirts and a big fat deficit.
Wish us luck… D:

