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-The Real Matt
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The Real Matt

4 years ago
Heres my new animation demo reel. Its a bit of a mix of old work from my old reel and some new work. enjoy

[Link to www.sharecg.com] demo reel - animation

and it's a story that might bore you, but you don't have to listen, because I always knew it was going to be like that.

+Steve Martin
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Steve Martin

4 years ago
You are a very good animator my friend. Any of that paid work?
[Link to www.3dprevis.com]

-The Real Matt
Senior Member
The Real Matt

4 years ago
no none, its all personal. With the meager amount of paid work i've received i've always found myself kind of rushed. its more a case of just getting it done so it looks reasonable rather than pushing it to perfection. with personal work i have all the time in the world
and it's a story that might bore you, but you don't have to listen, because I always knew it was going to be like that.

+Steve Martin
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Steve Martin

4 years ago
It's absolute crap that work of that quality can't get any sort of permanent or even semi permanent work. In fact, if you have a look at some of the quality of work that's been posted on this forum, it really makes you wonder why many of us can't get a decent job. Location perhaps?

What happened to getting a go and getting a chance to prove yourself? I've had lots of positive feedback on my work, (especially latest images) but stuff all paid work. It's so frustrating wondering how good you actually have to be to get a go from some of these places. Sorry to rant, but I do feel strongly about this issue. I would have thought that most animation or vfx studios would jump at the chance to employ a junior with a reel like yours. It's good quality work without the high asking price. What's not to like? And as you said about the commercial work, "it's just a case of getting it done so it looks reasonable" why wouldn't you want someone who could do it on the cheap??

PS: Sorry to hijack your thread...
[Link to www.3dprevis.com]

-The Real Matt
Senior Member
The Real Matt

4 years ago
It can make you doubt yourself and really make you wonder what sort of superhuman animation abilities you need to get a job. It took me 3 demo reels before I got some paid work and so far its been a few weeks employment here and there then a couple of months of nothing. its so frustrating and I really do think it comes down to location. theres only a few companies here and they all already have a core group of people working for them.

where have you applied? anywhere in Adelaide?
and it's a story that might bore you, but you don't have to listen, because I always knew it was going to be like that.

+Steve Martin
Moderator
Steve Martin

4 years ago
I've had a fair bit of contact with a place called monkeystack here in Adelaide. Had lots of good feedback, but there's no work. I've applied for the RSP traineeship twice, and at a place called Gruntworks animation studios (I've rung them several times and no-one's ever answered - no message service either). I was pretty much hired by a guy in sydney who was starting a previs company, but it's been about a year and nothing's happened yet. I even flew over there at my own expense and met him one day. The last I heard from him was a few months back when he sent me the email address of one of his mates who is a stunt man who sometimes needs 3d visualisations to pitch for stunt jobs on movies or tv. I emailed the guy and he rang me shortly after and we ended up deciding that we'd do a trial run and he's send me a story board for me to "bring to life" Haven't heard from him since. It's stuff like this that's the worst. There seem to be a lot of people in the industry with their heads up their own arses.
[Link to www.3dprevis.com]

-The Real Matt
Senior Member
The Real Matt

4 years ago
I actually hadn't heard of either of those companies before. huh and I thought I had researched all the Adelaide companies. Monkeystack looks the most promising, maybe if you hound them enough they'll eventually crack. worked for me and the pra. You could always apply at krome (games company) as a character modeler or asset modeler, they have an Adelaide office. I would suggest the companies I've worked for, but they use Maya. bit unfortunate since we from Mad learnt Max but thats how it goes.
and it's a story that might bore you, but you don't have to listen, because I always knew it was going to be like that.

-Tyson
Senior Member
Tyson

4 years ago
Yeah, its a great animation reel. Theres alot of competition for animators I guess. and lots of character work is done in Maya aswell. I'd say if your passion is animation you need to get good in all the major packages, which is apparently not as hard to do as say being a modeller in all packages. most of the animators I speak to over here say they animate in max maya and xsi. And yes, you guys are in the wrong area. Its a deserted island in Sydney when it comes to finding good consistent work so I'm not at all surprised its hard to get a gig over there. I was talking to a friend who does industrial design stuff and he suggested doing corporate product animations and stills on the reel, then approaching companies like his for contracts. boring but it could be an angle.

-Professor Farnsworth
Senior Member
Professor Farnsworth

4 years ago
Hmmm... I can't view the reel cry.gif It may be my Uni connection. Ever thought about posting it on Youtube? grin.gif
... or did you think I was too stupid to know what a yoogoogoly was?

-jovanie_
Member
jovanie_

3 years ago
is demo reel a software? for animation?

or it is just a name call to it?

what software is good to use?
Started Max last September 2008

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+VarnishedOtter
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VarnishedOtter

3 years ago
A demo reel is like a preview of different animations and work you have made, to show off your skills to potential employers.
Please support us and post a [Link to www.digitalartsfront.com] on your website.

--Matt

-Tyson
Senior Member
Tyson

3 years ago
a demo reel or showreel is like a portfolio for animators. All your best work put together for impressing possible employers.

+VarnishedOtter
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VarnishedOtter

3 years ago
Haha, we wrote almost identical sentences at the same time. Good job!
Please support us and post a [Link to www.digitalartsfront.com] on your website.

--Matt

+Steve Martin
Moderator
Steve Martin

3 years ago
Thats because Tyson taught you everything you know. About everything.
[Link to www.3dprevis.com]

-Tyson
Senior Member
Tyson

3 years ago
great minds think alike I say smile.gif

+isaac
Moderator
isaac

3 years ago
Even about woman, Gustave?

+isaac
Moderator
isaac

3 years ago
Loved every second of it! Nice job!

-The Real Matt
Senior Member
The Real Matt

3 years ago
oh wow this is old old old. this demo reel got my foot in the door, there i met another animator who got me my current job. which i have been at for the last year. yay! i finish in january, so maybe i'll have cut a new reel by then.
and it's a story that might bore you, but you don't have to listen, because I always knew it was going to be like that.

+Steve Martin
Moderator
Steve Martin

3 years ago
Where you working at the moment?
[Link to www.3dprevis.com]

-The Real Matt
Senior Member
The Real Matt

3 years ago
working as an animator on a series for the abc due out next year sometime.
and it's a story that might bore you, but you don't have to listen, because I always knew it was going to be like that.

+isaac
Moderator
isaac

3 years ago
I'm jealous...

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