3d animator/modeler needed for indie TV show.
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Pottstown PA
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I have produced an indie pilot TV show that we have recently shown on our 24/7 online channel with viewers around the globe, Australia, UK, Ireland, Japan, Brazil, etc. We got a lot of great feedback and comments so the channel owner wants me to produce more episodes as we will be growing the channel by adding this show and more independent shows to our line up as we transition into a non-profit. I am looking for a freelancer who is capable of working in a 3D program (like Blender, 3DS Max ETC.,) to add elements into existing footage, matching lighting, tracking the camera, character and object movements, pinning green screen footage into scenes and other related skill sets. Most of these elements are going to be very short, ranging in complexity. Some will require 3-D models to be created from drawings or sketches. But the goal is to keep it simple and use pre-made stock models when possible. Below is a link to a video sample of a lot of the types of things I am talking about, skin melting off a skeleton, the swinging pendulum, the door opening in the background, the Gorn head morph, hair on fire and the eyeballs popping up/out. The quality of the video is poor, but you’ll get the idea if those are things you are able to do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEsmuM9kIrI We are looking for a freelancer who is somewhat local, planning on staying in PA and who will be available in the future on a per-project basis for any future projects as our station and non-profit grows. After our 503c3 paperwork goes through we can provide you with a receipt for your time and services. Pay per project is not out of the question once we get a budget. Our mission is to help others produce their shows and to put them on our channel and promote them. If you have a project of your own you are interested in producing, not only do we have our indie channel with a built in audience for feedback, but we may be able to help you out with our expertise, studio space, equipment and our small volunteer staff. Thanks, -Johnny
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