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What do you do for a living?

I am a visual effects artist, more specifically a vfx compositor, specializing in a piece of software called Nuke. I do mainly feature film work, but I also do commercial stuff from time to time. In a nutshell, it is my job to combine the various elements of a vfx shot, the actual footage, the CG elements, matte paintings, etc, into a final unified shot, that, if done correctly, should not be able to discerned a a VFX shot. This includes matching the plate lighting, lens distortion, film grain, or video noise, color, and generating mattes from a green screen.

I am a freelance artist, which means I bounce from studio to studio on the east coast. However I am usually at a small studio in Philadelphia, which is run by some former artists and supervisors from Digital Domain. I've only done it for two years professionally, but they've been fantastic teachers, and are true experts in their field. I've been lucky enough to work on Let Me In, I am Number Four, Safe, Tower Heist, the upcoming Kevin James film Here Comes the Boom, and most recently Chernobyl Diaries.
 
that sounds cool! But isn't working freelance rather risky? A friend of mine does practically the same you do, only with sounds. He's constantly looking for a job but only gets offers for unpayed internships which is kinda ridiculous for someone in his 50s and with his job experience.
 
I'm a musician too, that's why I work in a pizza shop

Ironically, I know quite a few musicians who also work in pizza shops around Albuquerque.

I too worked at a pizza shop.. It was a very traditional "old school" place that specialized in Sicilian pies... I learned a lot about how to make a "real" pizza that has actually translated into being able to make kick ass pizza at home.

Also, during a short stint at Dominoe's a few years later, I showed the gang there how to make a real pan-pizza... Too bad we couldn't sell them that way...
 
that might explain why Eric Burdon invited all his roadies and fellow musicians to a pizza restaurant when he was on tour in Bavaria in the 80s
He's an awfully nice guy and the pizza was really good :)
 
I work for a third party containment that deals with quality at Volkswagen suppliers all across the United States. I've been with the company for 6 months now and I really love my job. It varies often and I've had the opportunity to travel a little.

Ahhh, so you spend a lot of time in Chattanooga now?

I support the tire and wheel mounting business at the VW plant as one of my clients.
 
I'm a Demon, so acts of unspeakableness.

Mostly eating CEO's. It's in high demand these days.
 
After 15 years in either senior management or being a small business owner in marketing, I've decided to follow my passion and on Monday will officially be a Carpenter. Who would've figured??? Can't wait to be excited about going to work in the morning again! :techman:
 
After 15 years in either senior management or being a small business owner in marketing, I've decided to follow my passion and on Monday will officially be a Carpenter. Who would've figured??? Can't wait to be excited about going to work in the morning again! :techman:

good luck.:techman:
 
After 15 years in either senior management or being a small business owner in marketing, I've decided to follow my passion and on Monday will officially be a Carpenter. Who would've figured??? Can't wait to be excited about going to work in the morning again! :techman:

A big 'CHEERS' to this decision. I hope it works out for you!!:beer:
 
Work in a Warehouse as a Receiver/Driver for the Department of National Defense at CFB Esquimalt. mostly receiving Contract stuff from all over the world.
and writing e-mails request to Ottawa asking them for the contract so I can actually get the stuff received and make sure its ok, after the technical inspectors verify it acording to the contract. especially the Sub stuff and shelf life material.

There are days when you feel like this in those dealings.
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:lol: (And I can be as guilty my self).
 
I work for a third party containment that deals with quality at Volkswagen suppliers all across the United States. I've been with the company for 6 months now and I really love my job. It varies often and I've had the opportunity to travel a little.

Ahhh, so you spend a lot of time in Chattanooga now?

I support the tire and wheel mounting business at the VW plant as one of my clients.

VW Nation: Das Auto, Baby!

:techman:
 
I work for a third party containment that deals with quality at Volkswagen suppliers all across the United States. I've been with the company for 6 months now and I really love my job. It varies often and I've had the opportunity to travel a little.

Ahhh, so you spend a lot of time in Chattanooga now?

I support the tire and wheel mounting business at the VW plant as one of my clients.

Wingard? Cool! I'm normally right next door at Chattanooga Seating.
 
that calls for a get-together! :)
I have an account with the VW bank and learned to drive in a VW Golf (I believe it was sold under the name 'Rabbit' in the US) - would that qualify me for a VW-family meeting? ;)
 
After 15 years in either senior management or being a small business owner in marketing, I've decided to follow my passion and on Monday will officially be a Carpenter. Who would've figured???

A Carpenter, eh? Will you sing or play the piano? ;)
 
The Passat has far exceeded expectations. They've gone from five 10 hour shifts and one eight hour shift a week to thirteen 10 hour shifts a week within a year.
 
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