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From: poirierg@quebectel.com (Gerald Poirier)
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Subject: Re: don't quit your day job
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said Ernest Gusella:
> It also helps if
>aspiring animators have some real world experience. After travelling and
>video-taping around the world for the past 15 years, I can tell you that
>there is no substitute for seeing other cultures- especially if you
>intend to get into artistic work! It changes your whole outlook on art
>and life.
>
Yeah, and I think this is true of any media-related profession.
General culture has been understressed by the educational systems and
lead to senseless-soulless productions. Esthetics can be VERY cold.