Demo Reel for Pixar application
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@Totono3D Did you ever get the job?
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@Totono3D where did you study animation?
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you have some good stuff but you should cut it short into like a minute or two. Most major companies have so many reels to look at so they will most likely only watch the first 30 seconds of your reel. With your strongest work at the beginning. Even pixar put on their specifications for turning in your demo reel on their website.
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Nice animations and decent lighting, but not Pixar quality. My suggestion would be to make a single longer animation, with high quality textures, close ups and good lighting.
Longer animations tend to be more impressive than smaller ones.
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def luv the first robot animation! ur good!!
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omfg this is good XD, i hope they accepted you,
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did you get accepted? i want to work for pixar some day
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@Totono3D You could apply there as 3D modeler/whatever that job is called. It won't hurt trying ;)
You could apply for Digital Domain. They're responsible for the robots in that Robot fighting film Real Steel
gibl917 11 months ago
@gibl917 I appreciate your comment. I didn´t know about Real Steel, it looks really good (at least the fighting robots do). I hope I can get to work in something like that in the future. I´m doing less animation now, but more 3D modeling. I´m learning more and more as I do my job, so maybe in the future I´ll be able to make robots like those. Sadly I couldn´t find a job after graduating that helped me become a better animator, I was the best animator there, but I still have much to learn.
Totono3D 11 months ago
OK, this is an old video, I left it online because maybe if Pixar wouldn´t get me, someone else might watch it and give me a chance. In my current job I don´t do animation, just model and I can´t show them because they have to be kept secret.
Totono3D 11 months ago
in general you have alot of talent and your work is pretty good but the camera makes everything look like shit... and some advice btw... put more weight into movement
salazar1134 1 year ago 6
@salazar1134 Thankyou for your advice, some people just tell me my work is not good enough without actually telling me where I can improve. Sadly I´m no longer working on animation because I had to switch jobs a while ago. I´m modeling like crazy now, making 3D furniture for a design studio, too bad I can´t post my work on the internet because most projects have to be kept secret. Who knows, maybe this is my future, they are starting to go international.
Totono3D 11 months ago