Hey everyone.

Nov 12, 2007 19:53

So. I'm currently an undergraduate H.B.Sc student at U of T (archaeology). And I'm thinking of giving grad school a big old "fuck you" and a pass. Also considering paying my way through Animation at Sheridan. I'm told I don't draw half-bad, and I don't think people have been lying too much about that. Out of high school, I was accepted into ( Read more... )

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ambyuler November 13 2007, 02:13:44 UTC
K, I'll field this one. You'll get out of the program what you put into it ( ... )

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n_contemporary November 13 2007, 14:58:24 UTC
I'm not an animation student, but i do attend Sheridan for Art Fundamentals.

Regardless, I think that age is not an issue at all.
Instead you should be focused on (as said inthe other comments) your own desire / drive to be a part of this program.
Do you feel passionate about art and creating?
Whether or not people think you are good at drawing, do you *enjoy* drawing?

Ask yourself a few questions about how you feel about animation as an art from or how big of a role you want to have in creating animations / art in general.

Hopefully this was of some help.

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skycron November 24 2007, 16:21:23 UTC
Coming from someone that worked in animation prior, went to the school, left and now working successfully in the "biz" again ( ... )

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skycron November 24 2007, 16:24:08 UTC
I should also point out that you will be working longer hours in an animation studio than you do at Sheridan -- but it'll be on ONE OR TWO THINGS, not 10 different courses at one time like you do at Sheridan.

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