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24.June.2008

Work, commitment and the industry.

In the past few weeks I have been thinking and researching - work, commitment and the animation industry.  In the UK there are jobs in the animation industry, most are in London and they require a host of relevant qualification.

However the thought of me at 40, with a family, pursuing a professional career in this field, as much as I desire it, is impossible.  I don’t have the relevant qualification or skills and these days there is no other way to employ people.  I don’t have the time or the inclination to begin a degree course, considering my 12 hours working day at the moment.

So Machinima is the only avenue left to the likes of me, I’m sure there are other like me, who would do an outstanding job in the animation industry, but lack experience or the essential qualifications.

So this got me thinking to jobs I had done in my life, and only one role I have ever done, did I love.  This was as a sound engineer in 1989 – 1990.  I use to work during the week for some small company being paid a pittance and at the weekend work (Subjective) in a host of studios around Manchester for..nothing.

Someone once said “Find the job you love and you’ll never work again”.  If you get paid as well, it must be bliss.

These days I have a creative killing, mind numbing job, having people moan and complain about the service provided by the corporate company I work for.  Spending around 12 hours a day doing this, has a massive effect on your ability to be creative as most nights I’m too tired to even boot a PC.

I now have accepted my fate, I work for my family and in my spare time I’m committed to try and create interesting animations and music, and hope people like what I’m doing.  I’ll never make money from this but I’m happy, I enjoy it and nobody is on my back setting me targets.

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I have had some great support given me recently as Reallusion have thrown their weight behind my project.  John C Martin II, Director of Product Marketing for Reallusion, has been in contact with me and it has been wonderful the time and support he has offered. 

Regarding the project I’m currently held up, waiting for my voice over files.  I hate bothering people, but this week I needed to send out some reminders and hopefully should get the files in the next couple of weeks.  Animation has been dogged by iClone crashing on me from time to time when working on my special effects shots, but it won’t deter me :)

The promo video has been doing reasonably well, with over 100 views since release.

I’m releasing some new screen shots this week:-

Click here to go to 'The Forgotten Children' page.

That's all for now.

Colin (aka Capemedia)

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