Featured on Motionographer
Career Skills, Motion, Typography, Uncategorized, recognition December 30th. 2007, 10:54amMotionographer.com isn’t any sort of awards site; however, it is a well known hub for motion graphics pieces to be featured and discussed. When I decided to do a type piece for my portfolio, I automatically thought of a student piece which was featured on motionographer. This piece was well recieved and it gave me something to aspire to as a student.
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January 6th, 2008 at 9:02 pm
Congrats dude! You’re doing some awesome work and it’s really great to see that getting recognized! Rock on!
January 9th, 2008 at 1:21 pm
Was excited to see someone from RIT on motionographer –
Are you planning on staying in rochester after school?
January 10th, 2008 at 2:09 pm
Thanks for the responses. I plan on moving far far away. NYC, Chicago, LA, London, Sydney. Do you or did you go to RIT, Andy?
January 15th, 2008 at 6:09 pm
didn’t go to RIT, went to Fullsail –
I’ve been hoping to start a boutique place in the Roc tho,
hard to find anyone sticking around here!
I figure with all the new up&comers in the “flyover” states,
rochester should be doable. Right now I’m editing videos for a local shop, doing less than exciting work, but it pays the bills – unfortunately also dulls the mograph chops with boring clients… keep in touch if you stick around.
peace.
January 15th, 2008 at 6:11 pm
oh, and by the way, nice ron paul vid – I’m rooting for him bigtime.
January 15th, 2008 at 6:20 pm
HAHA! i just realized you didn’t like his take. I guess I think those are good things. once you start paying taxes you will.
btw, you still have to pay back federal loans, even if you’re poor. just ask my bank account… I actually consolidated them with a private company because I could get a better rate
from them than from the government.
also, medicare is going to bankrupt the country without someone reforming the healthcare industry – all it does is make the drug companies and HMO’s (and their wealthy shareholders) rich. look at the numbers, he’s right.
sorry for the ron paul rant!