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Oliver Koch
on Jul 3, 2008 at 11:04:33 am
Hi folks,
I'm from Germany and I'm actually taking an apprenticeship as a "Mediengestalter Bild & Ton"
(freely translated: Mediadesigner Film & Sound), which covers the whole bunch from camera to VFX...and VFX are actually what I want to work with in the future. But instead of working in Germany, I'd love going to the states, because the german productions aren't very convincing to me. Unfortunately I don't have a clue, how the american market und business are looking like, but my big aim is, however, to get involved at ILM, the Orphanage and such.
So that leads me to my questions:
First, what might be the best way to get into america's vfx-business? (Especially when you're coming outside of the US) Which essential qualifications do I need? And my third question is: Would a study in VFX take me much further then the apprenticeship itself and if "yes", where is it possible to do, in america of course?
I you can help me out and best regards from Germany
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by Ted Lindsley on Sep 4, 2008 at 3:28:51 am
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