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DesertShadow212 karma

I'm upvoting this. And even though I won't be near the ones giving the speech, I hope this dream will someday come true for you.

DesertShadow37 karma

Don't blow my cover. My agent's been working on that twitter account for ages. Characterized some sort of nerd by the looks of it.

DesertShadow27 karma

I must say, it's not actually the oscar nomination that interests me. It's the environment that surrounds it. The people. It's absolutely inspiring to be part of a group that is banding together to make something big that will echo throughout almost every country in the world. But this group of people doesn't really focus on the distribution (the fame of it- for that is all fame is, distribution). They focus on the perfection of their individual craft. And how they use their time and efforts to help others outside of work. And what sorts of large projects can also be contributed to.

I've never met a group of people with so wide a reach, that you can see the culture and shape of the world changing as they move. And I don't mean just that I have seen girls tattoo Megamind on their bodies (which I have). I mean this: The tech groups volunteer with NASA after work to mentor kids in robotics at local high schools. Or we have a toastmasters on campus where we face our fears of public speaking so we can reach out to more people. Or when we have great mentors from competing company's, such as Pixar's Pete Doctor who come and share their story and freely give advice. To us! their competitor! It's that kind of open attitude and collaboration in the larger things that makes me inspired and my world gets just that much bigger. I wrote an article on more of the details of inspiring innovation for a magazine (I don't have the link since I'm on my phone but see jonathanleaders.com for a link to the article of you're interested in innovation-creating from the campus.)

We each have 24 hours in a day. But I learned here more than anywhere that not every hour is equivalent.

DesertShadow19 karma

I've already worked on an upcoming film. Let's just say cute and alien.

DesertShadow13 karma

1) as a technical director, I dealt mostly with technology. Voice acting starts very early in the process-- even before some of the new tech is made.

2) the academy had a voting process through an internal site. They can announce results there but I actually heard about it first from Facebook ;) funny how that's where news breaks first

3) from the business side animated films are hard because their cost is so high. $30 million isn't a bad budget for a non SFX based film. But 3D animated films now are in the $160,000,000 range. That means we have to nail it. Also there's a lot of mid-to-high level math involved in programming the 3D world. It's emulating real world physics and how light bounces and that is based on the real math behind their respective sciences. Plus the tech changes every film! Contrast that to traditional media, where it still changes but slower.