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Location and Availability
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Ocotillo Library
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Call Number |
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791.4334 H1821h
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Nov 9 2012 )
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-118).
Contents:
- Working for studios
- How Steven Spielberg landed his first job in the movies
- The three major techniques of animation and the skills they require
- What you should study in school to put on your reel
- Why you should move to Hollywood
- How I got my first job on Lord of the Rings (the Bakshi version)
- Working at Hanna-Barbera (cashing my reality check)
- Storyboards class: preparing to go out on my own
- Stalking the wild job: research
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- How to keep a job once you have it (work habits)
- How to deal with the union
- Working for yourself
- Freelancing: how to be your own studio
- How to write a press release (shameless self-promotion)
- Your website and the new economy
- How to win a film festival
- Frequently asked questions.
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