Thursday, June 28, 2012

Job Title: Set Designer

It feels like it's been days since I last sat down.

I am currently interning with the award-winning Spartan Films Studios, working on a feature-length horror film. It turns out my basic shop safety know-how, my freshman-level training in draftsmanship, and competence in 4-function arithmetic have qualified me for the job of Set Designer.

I have never worked on something this large in scale and with so many people. And to be put into a leadership position within the first two weeks. It's been hectic and deadline looms, but it has been fun so far.

The set I have been working on for the past two weeks is being constructed in the basement of the University Theater at SJSU. I was charged with recreating the basement to scale in Google Sketchup, from every pillar to every pipe. Then I had to find a way to make a set for the film that would fit in the tangle.


Basement Before
Preliminary Set Design

So far, the construction efforts have presented a lot of challenges. And thanks to the enthusiastic and hardworking crew, a lot of progress has been made! Here's hoping we meet deadline!

A number of photos of us building the set can be found here!


Sunday, June 3, 2012

Day 1 (?)




I will start off this blog with my portfolio that got me passed review to the BFA Animation/Illustration program at San Jose State University this Spring. I hope to keep this blog updated with my journey in learning how to be a better animator (which I hope lasts for the rest of my life). Thanks for stopping by!