The summer is coming to a close and before school kicks off in a few weeks, I thought I’d make a little post about the opportunity I had of being one of the summer ‘10 animation interns at Pixar, which is sadly wrapping up on Friday---though the interns are definitely going out with a bang(more like a lip-synced high note? ha).
It was definitely an all-around amazing experience, and also some of the most challenging weeks I’ve faced and tried my best to fight through. Film crunch-time was a pretty good warm-up for this summer. My expectations were pretty high prior to the internship and now at the end, they’ve definitely been surpassed in the best ways imaginable. It’s impossible to describe exactly what it’s like working under the Pixar crew. Every time I’d walk down the pathway and open the front door, I was always pretty dazed that I was even there. A lot of “pinch me” moments that’s for sure. We’d have regular intern dailies where we’d show our latest pass at an assignment and get thoroughly critiqued, which was always one of my favorite activities even if I got a little uneasy about watching an assignment of mine play on the big screen(the problems are always magnetized times 100 when being viewed on anything other than a computer monitor. Can’t. Hide. Anything. But at the same time, saw things from a completely new angle. ). Everyone has a very precise and critical eye—usually 1-2 viewings and they’d zero in on what was/wasn’t working and what could be done to make the shot better---whether technically or if a problem was coming from an acting standpoint. It was always an inspiring reminder of how much I’ve got to work on—I will say that my eye is that much sharper than it was in June. I learned truckloads from being fully immersed in the animation department environment; the wide-range of studio lectures were also a great daily-dose of knowledge. It was pretty incredible being in a studio environment for the first time and meeting the animators who have animated so many of my favorite/inspiring scenes(this certainly happens at CalArts, but it still made this internship very special getting to constantly visit with people on such a personal basis). Andrew, Adam, my mentor Don, and the entire team of mentors were always a motivating, hilarious tour de force that helped make this experience so memorable. My daily schedule certainly included many hours behind my ol’ computer screen working on a really nice range of assignments. However, the Bosses of the animation interns definitely found ways to schedule in the fun and I definitely have some hilarious memories—of the 80’s hard rock variety. :) The epic dodgeball game that took place last week which basically turned the atrium into an all out battlefield, is something I won't forget. It’s really hard to believe that it’s ending on Friday, just feels like last week was Day One. I’m sure I’ll be a little studio-sick(the industry equivalent of home-sick? I don’t know. Just made it up.) for a good while afterwards. The other interns as well have been a great bunch(“What is it!?!?!”) and I'll miss hanging out with them(story, TD, etc. Not just the anim crew) I’m certainly excited to be returning to CalArts though and couldn’t be happier that I got to spend my summer in the trenches of Pixar animating away! Certainly can’t say I’m rusty like in the past. Haha. So it looks like I’m now an official fourth year and I have just one semester left---graduating in December! Woo hoo, coming up pretty fast! Anyways, farewell NorCal, and hello again, SoCal….
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Shark Week Wrap Up
The last round up of sharks:
Day 5 was the porbeagle shark. Such a cutie.
Day 6 was the ever popular Great White Shark. The bottom two are enjoying the Jaws' theme--whether humming it to himself or cranking up the tune on the headphones. Dun, dun! Dun. Dun....
Day 7 is the basking shark. Certainly gives the OMG cat on YouTube a run for its money.
And then, not sure, but I think tomorrow is a free-for-all, but I'm going to be swamped with work so I'm posting my contribution now:
SHARKTOPUS! I mean, the great white is great and all, but come-on.....
I personally prefer my sharktopi(?) a little on the wimpy side.
So that wraps up Shark Week....sad to see it go, but it was a blast to participate it. :)
Day 5 was the porbeagle shark. Such a cutie.
Day 6 was the ever popular Great White Shark. The bottom two are enjoying the Jaws' theme--whether humming it to himself or cranking up the tune on the headphones. Dun, dun! Dun. Dun....
Day 7 is the basking shark. Certainly gives the OMG cat on YouTube a run for its money.
And then, not sure, but I think tomorrow is a free-for-all, but I'm going to be swamped with work so I'm posting my contribution now:
SHARKTOPUS! I mean, the great white is great and all, but come-on.....
I personally prefer my sharktopi(?) a little on the wimpy side.
So that wraps up Shark Week....sad to see it go, but it was a blast to participate it. :)
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
No frills about it...
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Zebra Shark
Monday, August 2, 2010
Shark Week Bites Back!
It's that time of year again! Shark Week is back on Discovery and that means drawin' time! Kristen has started up the awe-some daily shark theme, so I'm setting down the mouse and dusting off the pencils to doodle up some sharklings:
The ever interesting Sand Tiger Shark was Day One. Teeth only a dentist could love.
And then Day Two is the Port Jackson Shark. Apparently you can buy one of these guys for yourself---if you have $800 laying around.
I'll be back later in the week with more.
The ever interesting Sand Tiger Shark was Day One. Teeth only a dentist could love.
And then Day Two is the Port Jackson Shark. Apparently you can buy one of these guys for yourself---if you have $800 laying around.
I'll be back later in the week with more.
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