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Mac n' Cheese *Tf2 Animation*
#1

Pretty sick vid.
http://www.vimeo.com/27127177
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#2

Fuckin awesome, that guy needs to be in the big companies making big bucks, doin em' animation stuff.
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#3

That antagonist looks like Voldemort.


mrmason Wrote:Fuckin awesome, that guy needs to be in the big companies making big bucks, doin em' animation stuff.
Quote:Mac 'n' Cheese is an animated short directed and created by four students at the Utrecht School of Arts in the Netherlands. This roughly two minute animation took about five months to make [...]
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#4

i lol'ed. great video 8)
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#5

Sushimitzu Wrote:That antagonist looks like Voldemort.


mrmason Wrote:Fuckin awesome, that guy needs to be in the big companies making big bucks, doin em' animation stuff.
Quote:Mac 'n' Cheese is an animated short directed and created by four students at the Utrecht School of Arts in the Netherlands. This roughly two minute animation took about five months to make [...]

Those students better get a job, is what Im saying
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#6

I actually think that's why they're going to school...

/sarcasm
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#7

OmegaZero_Alpha Wrote:I actually think that's why they're going to school...

Ok, obviously. I am just trying to say they need a job right away. Some people dont get a job fast after they complete school. My sister finished biotechnology and she hasn't found a job, in that field.
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#8

Yeah, I hear you there. The best way to get a job is to get experience on a resume or portfolio.

The work they put into something like this seems inane until you think about it and you realize that projects like this can be put into a portfolio to prove you have the skills and experience to apply your education.

I know that when I couldn't get a job (because IT isn't a worker saturated industry, amirite?) I put in a lot of voulonteer work to get reccomendations and proven work ours in. Not so much applicable for biotechnology (depending widely on whatever her specialty), but it's still worth looking at.

/sarcasm
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OmegaZero_Alpha Wrote:Yeah, I hear you there. The best way to get a job is to get experience on a resume or portfolio.

The work they put into something like this seems inane until you think about it and you realize that projects like this can be put into a portfolio to prove you have the skills and experience to apply your education.

I know that when I couldn't get a job (because IT isn't a worker saturated industry, amirite?) I put in a lot of voulonteer work to get reccomendations and proven work ours in. Not so much applicable for biotechnology (depending widely on whatever her specialty), but it's still worth looking at.

Yeah, portfolioi's are your best best with jobs like dis.
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#10

That's because most media is some form of artwork and getting to know people is beyond important, doing things like this definitely help though.

I was a commando you know.
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