I have seen a couple of jobs on-line for the position of runner that I was considering applying for. I have never worked in the VFX industry and do not have a degree. I am however very passionate about VFX and have been training on-line for a few years now ( AE and Premierre and recently Nuke ). I really like compositing and have started to work on a rotoscoping demo reel. I have made a real effort to immerse myself in the world of VFX ( very tricky on a budget).
My main problem is I have full time job not associated with the VFX industry that pays very little. I train alone on-line in my spare time. You do get feedback and sites like this have really inspired me, but It can feel very isolating. I have realised that like any industry ( maybe even more so in VFX ) its as much as WHAT you know as WHO you know. Its difficult juggling a job you hate and a passion you love. Keeping the enthusiasm up can be a struggle, but I am persevering.
I basically thought if I could get a job in the industry, at a low level, that would give me more oppourtunities to meet like minded people and gain experience.
I know its very competitve so was wondering what exactly employers are looking for in a runner?Whats the likely hood of me getting the job based on what I have said? What could I do to improve my chances? Are there any other low level jobs I could apply for?
Thanks for your time.
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Fringe takes an animated trip
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A recent episode of Fringe took a unique turn by featuring the show’s characters in an animated dream-state. Series visual effects supervisor Jay Worth looked to Zoic Studios to create 240 shots of stylized hand-drawn and 3D animation for the sequence. For this fxinsider piece at fxguide, we talk to both Worth and Zoic’s creative director Andrew Orloff.
PFsource question
Posted in: 3DS MaxI am trying to figure out if there is a way for me to get my particles to turn into individual objects that I can put into Rayfire or a reactor system. I have a car that I want to turn into a bunch of cubes and fall to the ground, but I don’t think that PFsource will allow much in the way of collision with a plane.
Any thoughts?
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This tutorial is a great way to jumpstart your rotoscoping skills. If you own CS5, then this tutorial is for you. Enjoy 😀