Happy new year everyone, its been awhile since I have done a post.
Ive been on a search for a DSLR due to wanted to learn and edit loads of stuff on my spare time.
But besides that I have signed up with LinkendIn and have been following a couple of people , to see whether there is any jobs available to me or even to get to know some people within the industry.

LinkedIn is very good to find jobs and i have found a couple that would interest me , but as i am still in a process of learning my standards isn't up to scratch for what they are looking for.
But here are a couple of examples that i have looked at-
FreeLancer3D modeller-
I am looking for a freelance 3d Modeller to help me on a small furniture based project. I would like a single piece of flat pack furniture modelled to mm accuracy including all screws, bolts and guides. I would then like to texture and animate the assembley of the furniture.
3D Graphics Designer-
Company FS1 Recruitment UK Limited
§ Communicating with account managers to discuss the objectives and requirements of the project;
§ Interpreting the account managers business needs and developing a concept to suit their purpose;
§ Developing design briefs by gathering information and data through research as required;
§ Using innovation to redefine a design brief within the constraints of cost and time and demonstrating illustrative skills with rough sketches;
§ Presenting finalised ideas and concepts to clients or account managers;
§ Working with a wide range of media, including photography and computer-aided design (CAD), and 3D Max
Ive been on a search for a DSLR due to wanted to learn and edit loads of stuff on my spare time.
But besides that I have signed up with LinkendIn and have been following a couple of people , to see whether there is any jobs available to me or even to get to know some people within the industry.
LinkedIn is very good to find jobs and i have found a couple that would interest me , but as i am still in a process of learning my standards isn't up to scratch for what they are looking for.
But here are a couple of examples that i have looked at-
FreeLancer3D modeller-
I am looking for a freelance 3d Modeller to help me on a small furniture based project. I would like a single piece of flat pack furniture modelled to mm accuracy including all screws, bolts and guides. I would then like to texture and animate the assembley of the furniture.
3D Graphics Designer-
Company FS1 Recruitment UK Limited
§ Communicating with account managers to discuss the objectives and requirements of the project;
§ Interpreting the account managers business needs and developing a concept to suit their purpose;
§ Developing design briefs by gathering information and data through research as required;
§ Using innovation to redefine a design brief within the constraints of cost and time and demonstrating illustrative skills with rough sketches;
§ Presenting finalised ideas and concepts to clients or account managers;
§ Working with a wide range of media, including photography and computer-aided design (CAD), and 3D Max
Animation Integrator - EA Bright Light, Harry Potter-
- Experience in 3D packages, e.g. Maya and timeline editing packages, e.g. After Effects/Premiere.
- Proven level assembly ability in a mod package, e.g. Unreal, Hammer.
- In-depth knowledge of games across multiple platforms, with an analytical approach to what makes certain features work.
- Good verbal and written communication skills.
- Strong problem solving mentality.
- A strong knowledge of animation and cinematography advantageous.
Creative Director - Animation, Film & Motion Graphics-
Company
Marketing & PR - Media
Marketing & PR - Digital & new media
You must be fluent in the technologies that surround Film, Animation & Motion Graphics and familiar with the landscape in which they lie. You must be passionate and driven; the agency has an extensive research division who are constantly evolving and creating newer and more dynamic technologies. Since this agency is at the vanguard of Motion Graphics and 3D Animation you must want to keep up!
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