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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

A little bit of drama

Hey, tonight I spoke to Peter Williams, a stop motion cameraman at Cinderbiter. It was awesome. So awesome, in fact, that I uploaded this stop motion film immediately after I hung up. (It's something I made in 2008 for John Edmark's Intro to Animation class--fun times).



Time to start my Computer Science homework!


Good Night,
Tam

It's that time of year again!

... Time for me to make another blog post, haha.

Well, senior year is well underway. I have almost exactly three months of school left before it's time to go be an honest-to-goodness grownup. I am going to be... an Artist.


(That's not my drawing, but I sure wish I knew what comic it came from!)

In preparation for that grand exploit, I've been calling up studios in LA to request informational interviews. I've also been running around, meeting up with all the animators I know to ask about their experiences in the industry.

In a couple of weeks, I will be flying to LA to tour studios. This will be the most grownup thing I have done in a very long time. (Whether or not anything comes of it, I'm grateful to God just for a opportunity to go out there and meet a lot of cool people).



In other news, I recently finished animating the opening and closing credits for "Wonder Women: The Untold Story of American Super Heroines," a film directed by Bay Area filmmaker Kristy Guevara-Flanagan. It's a fantastic film, and if you get a chance to see it, you should! It's premiering at South By Southwest International Film Festival, and it covers the history of Wonder Woman and other heroines in popular culture.

Check out the trailer! Some of my work comes in at about 0:36, and they used my graphics for the website. Best wishes to Ms. Flanagan and the crew, and thanks for giving me an opportunity to help with such a cool film :)



For more info, visit the website: http://wonderwomendoc.com/

So much more has happened in the past year, but heck, I can't write all that in a single blog post.


More soon (I'm not kidding),
Tam