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About Me Member 3D Animator Meloncov18/Male/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 3 Years
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CCA

Fri May 1, 2009, 9:04 AM
So those of you who have talked to me in person lately alreadly know this, but I've decided to go to CCA over Ringling. CCA's faculty, location, and financial aid package are too good to ignore.

I've started having fanboy freakouts whenever I see the credits of a Pixar film.

  • Mood: Euphoric
  • Reading: Game of Thrones
  • Watching: Big Bang Theory
  • Playing: Team Fortress 2

Devious Info

  • Current Residence: Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Interests: animation, fantasy, politics
  • Favourite movie: Serenity
  • Favourite artist: Thomas Baginski
  • Favourite poet or writer: Orson Scott Cart
  • Operating System: XP
  • Favourite game: Dungeons and Dragons 4.0
  • Favourite gaming platform: table
  • Tools of the Trade: Adobe CS2, Lightwave, traditional media

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:iconeyesonlybob:
Thanks for the watch!
:iconmeloncov:
It's Kevin from the Albuquerque Museum, if you haven't figured that out yet.
:iconeyesonlybob:
Haha - no, I didnt figure it out. Nice to see you're on da!
:iconvondgd:
Hea man, thanx for the critique, sometimes it takes a while for one to see such things by themselfs. Thanks =)
:iconkristinaorjala:
Thanks a lot for the fav:-)
:iconpraecognita:
So which Ringling thesis is the most impressive to you?

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Patience is a virtue, but who wants to be virtuous?
:iconmeloncov:
The Clocktower, definately. Though I have a bias against comedy animations; it seems very nearly impossible to avoid the cliches.
:iconpraecognita:
The Clocktower is definately one of the more ambitious efforts, although I don't understand the meaning.

As for comedy, ya I know what you're saying. Seems like 90% of the thesis films are comedies, and the cliches are everywhere. But at the same time, legitimate comedy is a rare thing.

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Patience is a virtue, but who wants to be virtuous?
:iconmeloncov:
It's about the pain and joy of being separated from your creations or your responsibilities. Most obviously, it could serve as a metaphor for parenting, or the nature of the divine.

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