compositing resume

CURRICULAM VITAE
Ramanjaneya Reddy. Dadu
Mobile: +91 9966023423
E-mail: ramanjaneyafx@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE:

Seeking a challenging career with a leading organization, that encourages continuous
learning and creativity, providing exposure to new ideas and stimulated personal and professional growth.
ACADEMIC PROFILE:
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B.E in Electronics & Communication Engineering. Ranippettai Engineering College, Walaja, Affiliated to Anna University. Percentage:(68%)(2007).

Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering Loyola Polytechnic College, Pulivendla, Affiliated to SBTET. Percentage:(64%)(2003).

SSC at ZPP High School, Tadipatri. Percentage:(63%)(1999).
PROFESSIONAL SYNOPSIS:
Hard working Artist that as focused on specializing in Compositing with 2 years above experience working on future films. Independent, Hard-working professional with an eye for detail and a great understanding and what it takes to get projects done under the tight deadlines this industry demands.

Job Role: Junior Compositor.
Period: November- 2007- to Present.
Expert in : Roto Scoping, Wire Removal, Keying and Compositing.

Company Profile: PIXELLOID.
Founded by a group of creative entrepreneurs, Pixelloid is a leading company in innovative visual effects production and quality production-based training, thereby creating a talent pool and contributing to the growing strength of the visual media.

Pixelloid, with its global network, is actively involved in production and training of 3D Animation | Visual Effects | Design | Pre-Visualization | Architectural walkthroughs for Film, Broadcast, Games & Web.

WORKED IN FILMS:
Billa, Mahatma, Arya-2, Maro charitra, Rama Rama Krishna Krishna.
And I am Teaching as a part time faculty in 3rd eye animations, Kukatpally. Software is Eyeon Digital Fusion.

SKILL SET:
Undergone training on Advanced Compositing in PIXELLOID.

Tools : Fusion, Combustion, Boujou and Photo Shop.
Expert in : Roto Scoping, Wire Removal, Keying and Compositing.
Operating systems : Win XP, Win 07, Linux.
Fundamentals : Ms- Office, Hardware and Networking.

STRENGTHS:
 Hardworking, sincere & diligent.
 Good Listener, Equable & Diplomatic.
 Competitive and goal oriented approach towards work coupled with a sense of responsibility and dedication.
PERSONAL PROFILE:

Father’s Name :Mr.D.Ramanatha reddy.
Date of Birth :10th july 1985.
Sex :Male.
Marital Status :Single.
Nationality :Indian
LINGUISTIC ABILITIES :Telugu, English, Tamil.
HOBBIES :Cooking in Leisure times.

Address :EWS-968,
Bharat nagar colony,
Moosapet,
Hyderabad,
Andhra Pradesh.

DECLARATION:

I hereby declare that all the information mentioned above is true to the best of my knowledge. I will make it my earnest endeavor to discharge competently and carefully the duties you may be pleased to entrust with me.

PLACE:

DATE : (D.RAMANJANEYA REDDY)

Attach 2D Tracker to 3D camera

I am doing this tutorial by Andrew K. on Video-copilot and was wondering how to connect a 2D tracker to the 3D camera inside of Fusion.

Any ideas?

Anyone in LA returned from Comic Con?

Hey guys.
In a bit of a bind, and I hope someone here can help. I have a pro pass for Comic con, but I was unable to get a guest pass. Is there anyone done with their badges (with a female name on it), that they could pass along to me, so I can take my girlfriend with me tomorrow?

It’s a long shot, but I figure there is no harm in asking.

If you have one, please contact me directly.

Thanks guys.

Garbage matte – how do I do?

Coming from AE, I have a bit of a problem getting into some of the basic things in Nuke. Many things makes perfect sence, but some don’t. Garbage mattes for example.

When keying in AE, I make a mask and cut out parts of the image that I don’t need. Then I apply a keyer.

In Nuke, this doesn’t seem to work for me. After my read node I add a Paint/Roto node and make a mask around the area I want to cut out. I tell the node to affect the alpha channel only and then I add a premult. Perfect. But as I merge my fg to my bg, the same garbage matte gets applied to the bg as well. I can’t seem to figure out how to make this work. The only work around I have at the moment is to color my garbage matte green and key it out.

In AE I also like to pull a hard kay, dialate it and get an automated garbage matte without having to keyframe, that I then stencil over my next layer. How do I do this in Nuke? I do a hard key, dilate it and then stencil the matte over the original and I get the same result. But again, after I add my keyer and as I merge it, this automated garbage matte affect my bg as well.

What am I doing wrong?

*.ma 2010 file to Maya 2009

Dear forum members,

is it possible to open maya 2010 projects with maya 2009? If not, is there any workaround?

Best, kimsay

CG Portfolio: Sarah Martull

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NUKE artist. Santa Monica. Internship.

Entry level NUKE artist looking for entry level gig/internship on the West Side.

I am a 37 year old professional FLASH artist (10 years experience in TV/Feature Film FLASH web sites)

Moving into the world of compositing using NUKE.

Currently in a three month NUKE training course at night, half way through now.

Will be attending a Steve Wright VFX Compositing Training for Nuke course after my online training is completed.

I’m up to speed to begin an entry level ROTOSCOPING gig and or an INTERNSHIP.

Just purchased a new macbook pro, so i’m mobile and self contained…

Extremely motivated, super fast learner, great team player. Want to get working ASAP!

thanks for your time,

derek

Help me choose.

*******Please replay who ever visit this thread******.
I have two colleges for joining VFX course

1.Arena Multemedia DSNR, India- Programhttp://www.bestmultimedia.com/career.html

2.ANTS Animation Training school for First year (Level 6 Prog.) and Life Way College New Zealand for Second year (Level 7 Prog.)

Which one i have to choose from above options.

But ANTS institute doesn’t had so much reputation.

I like to work in Hollywood films.(like to work in US)

What will be the future of these two institutes.

or any institute that provides better education with in 12,00,000 INR- 15,00,000 INR.

Thanks in Advance.

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NUKE artist. Santa Monica.

NUKE artist looking for entry level gig/internship on the West Side.

I am a 37 year old professional FLASH artist (10 years experience in TV/Feature Film FLASH web sites)

Moving into the world of compositing using NUKE.

Currently in a three month NUKE training course at night, half way through now.

Will be attending a Steve Wright VFX Compositing Training for Nuke course after my online training is completed.

I’m up to speed to begin an entry level ROTOSCOPING gig and or an INTERNSHIP.

Just purchased a new macbook pro, so i’m mobile and self contained…

Extremely motivated, super fast learner, great team player. Want to get working ASAP!

thanks for your time,

derek

MPC Vancouver: Central Production Coordinator

MPC is one of the world’s leading post production facilities creating high-end digital visual effects for the television and feature film industries. MPC Vancouver seeks to appoint a Coordinator to help organise projects and coordinate the team’s activities. The appointee’s core responsibilities would include:

·Assisting with day to day scheduling of tasks.
·Assisting with day to day coordination and scheduling of support tasks.
·Prep bids and assist Producers with document distribution and data entry.
·Create and update bid tracking document – publish for London to view.
·Liaise with all shows to ensure correct prioritisation of support tasks where needed.
·Help coordinate outsource requirements.
·Capture decisions and requests in meetings and ensure these are acted on and documented where needed.
·Assist with day to day admin such as keeping schedules up to date and processing holiday requests.
·Schedule meetings where required.
·Ensure necessary lines of communication are established and maintained.
·Stay informed about show and facility developments in order to facilitate all of the above.
·Scheduling team meetings and taking minutes.
·Coordinating new requirement requests.
·Responsible for seat allocation and tracking capacity within the facility.

Applicants will need to demonstrate the following skills and experience:
·Strong organisation and communication skills
·Good Microsoft Office skills – especially Microsoft Excel. Experience of Microsoft Project an advantage
·Experience of technology projects is desirable but not essential.

Salary: Competitive remuneration package
Location: Vancouver
Application Closing Date: Ongoing recruitment

This is an exciting opportunity to work in the dynamic world of visual effects. If you are interested visit: http://www.moving-picture.com/index….svancouverfilm and follow the instructions to apply online.

We look forward to hearing from you!