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cdo
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« on: July 29, 2008, 01:47:16 PM »

check
http://www.chloedo.com
and tell me what you think !!

My goal with this reel is to find a job mostly in animation in the los angeles/san francisco area starting in october 08 (need to wait for work authorization paper or else I would be able to start right away).

I will officially start looking for a job at siggraph  Smiley

I can't wait to hear your comments and suggestions!!!
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« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2008, 03:40:50 PM »

Salut Chloe et bienvenue sur Animation Lounge!

you have a really cool resume already and you are going to follow AM class! that's awsome!

For your reel, I like a lot the frog and the cowboy animation.

For the frog, I would prefer it not to be cut by the human, which I find not to be as good as the frog. maybe, it's just an idea, start directly with the frog. then first cut, instead of the feet of the man, a screen of your contact name, then back to the frog, then again a cut on a screen of contact but maybe with something more... maybe the first one with an animation of your first name, and second cut on an animation of your last name...

Then after your the frog I think you should put the cowboy thing which is better quality than the dead body. Always put the best at the begining.

That's just my point of view, and everything you've done is really cool and I'm sure you will find somthing quicly!  Cool

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« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2009, 06:00:16 AM »

Hello.

You've got some nice work there. I didn't get why you labeled the last part Bonus Material. I'd make the reel specific to whichever company your applying. If they do a lot of VFX stuff, put that it, if it's a character animation job then just put animation in.

I didn't care too much for the car in the parking lot personally.

Nice work, keep it up.

Earl
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