cmiVFX is hiring Terragen Experts

Started by cmivfx, September 02, 2010, 11:44:49 AM

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cmivfx

We are hiring!
Here at cmiVFX, we pay you to learn experimental visual effects artistry. Stumble upon something cool that you wish you could afford to spend time on? Well, now's your chance! Join the ever growing consortium of artists, programmers, engineers and architects working on the future of visual effects. We are working with each software company on many projects that wont be see by the community for months or even years from now. If your interested in working on the next level of CG and VFX... you might want to send us your reel and information. We are actively employing all the time. Currently we are looking for varying expertise levels in these areas of interest:

WE WANT TERRAGEN EXPERTS... with knowledge of XFrog and Nuke would be helpful.

Concept Artists, Matte Painters, Lidar Technicians, Programmers, Scriptors, Camera Operators, Lighting TD's, Render Wranglers, Animators, Modelers (procedural modelers also), Audio experts, Fur Hair TD's, Compositors, Digital Intermediate Ops, Data Translators, Particle Experts, Fluids experts, Designers, Motion Graphics artists and more:

If you do NOT see your skill set on this list... it potentially makes you more valuable. DONT HESITATE! Send your information to jobs@cmivfx.com

cyphyr

I couldn't find the section of your site where you explain further about how you pay for our Terragen expertise. Could you point that section out please. I could however find many areas where I could pay you for training, kits "?" and subscriptions.
Cheers
Richard
www.richardfraservfx.com
https://www.facebook.com/RichardFraserVFX/
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Oshyan

My guess would be they want to hire TG artists to make educational materials they can sell. Which we at Planetside would of course love to see happen. So hopefully some of you have been able to fill these openings. :)

- Oshyan

Henry Blewer

A link to their web site would be nice. There are a lot of 'Work from your Home' scams. My paranoid brain and suspicious nature makes me want to know something about them first.
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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Henry Blewer

Just went to their web site. I have seen their stuff before. Some of it is good. Unfortunately, all I have seen are the basic tutorials, not the pay for ones.
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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Walli

I got some of the houdini tutorials from them and I liked that a lot. And for sure some nice TG tutorials would be nice too!