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Job Wanted Ashley Clarke 06-01-2006
`--> Re: Job Wanted Gordon McComb06-01-2006
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Posted by Ashley Clarke on June 1, 2006, 4:29 am
Could someone point me in the right direction to seeking employment with
entertainment robotics?
How is Animatronics fairing-up to Computer graphics these days?
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Posted by Gordon McComb on June 1, 2006, 11:24 am
Ashley Clarke wrote:
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> Could someone point me in the right direction to seeking employment with
> entertainment robotics?
> How is Animatronics fairing-up to Computer graphics these days?

In the movie biz CG continues to take a huge bite out of physical
effects, but there are still applications for functional robotic props.
In any other biz -- like showbots -- I'm not sure how much CG matters.
So I'll wait until you clarify the term "entertainment robotics."

If you're meaning to get a job in the movie industry, obviously you have
to move to California, if you're not already there. (There are some jobs
elsewhere, like in New York, but not many.) The biggest is Industrial
Light and Magic, which is in Northern California. Their Web site has job
postings and you can apply online. Don't be surprised that there aren't
many listings for mechanical effects! There are smaller shops (M5, of
Mythbusters fame, for example), Stan Winston, and others, all up and
down the coast.

All are companies where a physical demonstration of your skills comes in
handy, be it an art portfolio if you're a designer, example of cool code
in a working robot if you're a programmer, or a working robot if you're
an engineer.

If you mean jobs outside the movie industry, such as Disney
animatronics, the Disney site lists jobs in their Imagineering group.
These are typically in Glendale (part of LA) or Florida. Do note that
Disney is still outsourcing work, so it pays to research a bunch and
find out who these outfits are. The new management of Disney (Iger,
Jobs) may not depend so much on outsourcing as their predecessors did.

-- Gordon


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