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Re: Where is the Market?

Postby Paul Fierlinger » Wed Dec 14, 2011 4:23 pm

Thanks, the result of 51 years since my first film for money.
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Re: Where is the Market?

Postby idragosani » Wed Dec 14, 2011 4:28 pm

Kathleen wrote:Thank you - I have loved almost every minute of it! This is my third degree (! :roll: ) and it is about time to settle down, don't you think? gads.
I think probably today today today I should make the big decision, today (!), and actually BUY the program.... gads, again, and gulp. :shock:


I just finished up a music certification, it consumed 2 years without end (it seemed), so now it's time for animation to consume my life :-)
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Re: Where is the Market?

Postby masterchief » Wed Dec 14, 2011 6:44 pm

Kathleen wrote:
Paul Fierlinger wrote:So what have you animated today and how many hours have you spent on it? Remember, you must animate for 10.00 hours. If you animate 12 hours a day you can pass 10.000 hrs in a little over 2 years.

BTW I love the artwork in Tulip....


search Sesame Street animations .. you probably have been watching his work for yrs, yet never knew it
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Re: Where is the Market?

Postby idragosani » Wed Dec 14, 2011 7:20 pm

masterchief wrote:search Sesame Street animations .. you probably have been watching his work for yrs, yet never knew it


Teeny Little Super Guy!
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Re: Where is the Market?

Postby Kathleen » Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:16 pm

Paul Fierlinger wrote:Thanks, the result of 51 years since my first film for money.


I am learning from you.
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How the dogs are so important is wonderful. they are my muse. and cats. and birds, and all but mostly dog.
thanks for the 10,000 hours...
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Re: Where is the Market?

Postby Kathleen » Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:18 pm

idragosani wrote:
Kathleen wrote:Thank you - I have loved almost every minute of it! This is my third degree (! :roll: ) and it is about time to settle down, don't you think? gads.
I think probably today today today I should make the big decision, today (!), and actually BUY the program.... gads, again, and gulp. :shock:


I just finished up a music certification, it consumed 2 years without end (it seemed), so now it's time for animation to consume my life :-)

Is that the same thing as a 2yr AAS degree - intensive and focused?
Congratulations! and where will you be taking this new expertise?
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Re: Where is the Market?

Postby Kathleen » Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:20 pm

masterchief wrote:
Kathleen wrote:
Paul Fierlinger wrote:So what have you animated today and how many hours have you spent on it? Remember, you must animate for 10.00 hours. If you animate 12 hours a day you can pass 10.000 hrs in a little over 2 years.

BTW I love the artwork in Tulip....


search Sesame Street animations .. you probably have been watching his work for yrs, yet never knew it

I will be looking for this -Thanks
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Re: Where is the Market?

Postby idragosani » Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:36 pm

Kathleen wrote:Is that the same thing as a 2yr AAS degree - intensive and focused?


Yes, pretty much! I focused specifically on film scoring and orchestration... ultimately to be making my own independent films (animated, of course).
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Re: Where is the Market?

Postby Kathleen » Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:59 am

idragosani wrote:
Kathleen wrote:Is that the same thing as a 2yr AAS degree - intensive and focused?


Yes, pretty much! I focused specifically on film scoring and orchestration... ultimately to be making my own independent films (animated, of course).

Wow I think this is great. The indie films are the best things out there, even if they make it to mainstream - which I hope yours will.

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Re: Where is the Market?

Postby idragosani » Thu Dec 15, 2011 1:12 am

Kathleen wrote:The pen tip "tip" for the Cintiq drag issue from my nephew, who says: "The felt tip insert works the best. You can buy them separately if ebay package doesn’t have them."


I don't know which tip I am using, it's a black one, it is one of the standard tips. It took no time at all to get used to drawing on the slippery surface. A lighter touch helps, too.
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Re: Where is the Market?

Postby Paul Fierlinger » Thu Dec 15, 2011 2:16 am

To return to the topic of this thread, I recommend reading this article in today;s New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/14/arts/ ... ube&st=cse
It is beginning. Interesting times to be a filmmaker.
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Re: Where is the Market?

Postby idragosani » Thu Dec 15, 2011 3:30 am

Paul Fierlinger wrote:To return to the topic of this thread, I recommend reading this article in today;s New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/14/arts/ ... ube&st=cse
It is beginning. Interesting times to be a filmmaker.


I hadn't really noticed how much Youtube changed... I guess it is pretty different. Oddly enough, my son, who is autistic, adjusted very easily and without complaint to the change, and he's not one to typically adjust to changes in things he's used to.
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Re: Where is the Market?

Postby ZigOtto » Thu Dec 15, 2011 3:34 am

Kathleen wrote:Image
nice color sketching, very vivid ! :)
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Re: Where is the Market?

Postby Kathleen » Thu Dec 15, 2011 5:28 am

ZigOtto wrote:
Kathleen wrote:Image
nice color sketching, very vivid ! :)

Thanks! It's an iPhone sketch, in Brushes, if I remember. Very freeing, working on something so small. No fussiness.
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Re: Where is the Market?

Postby Kathleen » Thu Dec 15, 2011 5:34 am

idragosani wrote:
Paul Fierlinger wrote:To return to the topic of this thread, I recommend reading this article in today;s New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/14/arts/ ... ube&st=cse
It is beginning. Interesting times to be a filmmaker.


I hadn't really noticed how much Youtube changed... I guess it is pretty different. Oddly enough, my son, who is autistic, adjusted very easily and without complaint to the change, and he's not one to typically adjust to changes in things he's used to.

I didn't notice, either, but thinking along the lines of "interesting times to be a filmmaker" commercialization seems to be the "new" evolutionary imperative.
We, as a species, are, perhaps, doomed to grab a thing that is perfectly fine and wrest every last penny, creative energy and freshness out of it. :?
But we do keep creating new and sometimes wonderful things, as well. 8)
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