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# 1 13-06-2006 , 08:16 PM
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SEEKING MAYA ARTIST FOR SPEC COMMERCIAL JOB

To all concerned:

Name filmmakers making outlandish spec commercial. Using real people on a blue cyc stage, with brand new technology that records HD camera movement in the virtual space. We're in desperate need of a Maya Artist who can work with myself, the Cinematographer and the Production Designer on the Virtual World (a small 50' x 50' colorful park in the middle of a Tim Burton-esque scary forest; and a Heaven set the same size) Some elements very 2D. Some 3D realist. (see attached Ref Board - though actual set will be much more surreal and stylized.)

Cinematographer is Jim Denault ("Carnivale" and "Six Feet Under" TV shows, films: "Boys Don't Cry" "Maria Full of Grace" "Nadja")
Production Designer is Ermanno Di Febo-Orsini --He just did a film (and has another coming up) with the writer of the Keanu Reeves film, "Constantine," Ermanno works with Roman Copolla on commercials, and just finished up a new Horror/Thriller film called, "Pulse," which comes out worl-wide in July.

EVERYONE is working for free on this. Many, many jobs in the future to come if this one goes well. Chance to be VERY creative and work with amazingly talented individuals.
Shoot is June 24th and 25th in LA. Need a Virtual Set for shoot, but won't necessarily be the final set for commercial. Just something so that we can do the Real-Time comp while we're shooting. This is the company and technology that did the new "Little Red Ridinghood" film that's all the buzz right now.

IF INTERESTED: Please contact Producers (Rob Fitch and Nick Sternberg): unlimitedarts1@hotmail.com with resume if you have one, and samples of your work. This will be a great piece for anyone's real, a chance to work with name filmmakers, and to have your work incorporated in one of the newest and exclusive technologies.

Truly hope to hear from someone soon.

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# 2 14-06-2006 , 02:14 AM
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# 3 14-06-2006 , 02:42 AM
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Please only reply if you are interested. Professionals only, please.


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# 4 14-06-2006 , 07:12 AM
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Originally posted by karmafilm2
. . Professionals only, please.

That's funny . . Free Professionals user added image

# 5 14-06-2006 , 11:19 AM
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i think he mean ppl that r trying to get work as a pro but need experience which this offers


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