3D Generalist Demo Reel Esteban Olide

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2010

Go to http://www.vimeo.com/12562148 for a better quality video feed. This is my demo reel for 2010. Employers contact me at esteban_olide@yahoo.com or 979-429-1583. I am willing to relocate to almost anywhere in the U.S. I am currently working for Millennium Studios/WorldWide FX in Shreveport, LA. I have worked on such films as The Mechanic, Drive Angry, the new Conan the Barbarian, and Trespass. I'm proficient in: Lightwave, Zbrush, Motion Builder, Nuke, After Effects, Fusion,Adobe Photoshop,Adobe premiere, Adobe Audition and Newtek's Speed Edit.

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  • @alfredosdesign Gracias amigo! do you have a demo reel? If so I would like to take a look at it.

  • eso es muy bueno teba atraer muchos trabajos I LOVE YOU ;] esperoque agasmas demo en 3D buenasuerte oxoxoxooxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo­xoxoxoxoxoxoxoox

  • Great work. But i think you have a few models in there that bring down the whole reel. It starts off awesome with a sick as robot and very detailed bug, but then its like oh.. the Luna truck is kinda cool. And after that everything is good but not great, I would probably put your best work last, and not so good first. And really keep the good models, don't want to bring the whole reel down with 1 not so good model. but its nice reel btw!

  • @hensun91 I appreciate your input. I agree, I am in the process of updating and cutting out alot of stuff on this reel, and replacing alot it with some of my new projects.

  • @hensun91 You're wrong though, he composed it perfectly. You're supposed to put your best work first and the less interesting last. This is because any employer would lose interest if he'd had to wait until the last minute to see something good. The first impression is always the most important.

  • @sketchBendik... Yeah I was always thought to put my best stuff first. Which is what i did. But I did agree with him about some of the stuff at the end needing to be left out. of this reel. Like the compositing shot. I do have a seperate reel for my compositing reel from my work on a few feature films I have worked on. The compositing shots on my vfx reel are much better. Check it out on my channel if you get a chance.

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  • @tek23ken hey bro u r a modeler and an animator dont say your a generalist it makes it hard for you to get a job some1 might like it but only want spme one who is really good at 1 thing rather then a little good at everything

  • @tek23ken mmm no yet... only test animations in my channel hehe

  • @sketchBendik Totally agree! Best work first. Most employers dont even watch the whole reel. So best work must go first.

  • @tek23ken Going to have to disagree with both of you. I have a couple of friends in the industry and met many people to look at reels. If a potential employer looses interest, you are doing a few things wrong. 1. just to be blunt, your reel is shit, 2. you are putting work in there that isn't good just to make it longer. Quality over quantity. Think of a reel like a movie, you build up the climax so the viewer finishes watching on a positive note.

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