You are illustrating exactly what is a consistent problem with artists in our industry. If people like yourself would pose the obvious questions and treat this as a business, we would all be far better off.
As we all know far too well, if it hasn't happened to you, you certainly know more than a few people who haven't gotten paid or had to suffer through awful working conditions. 99% of the time it's because they didn't treat the situation as business. This isn't a social relationship we are talking about here, it's a business relationship. The more you go into it without asking the obvious questions the more likely you will have a misunderstanding or even a situation where you are completely being taken advantage of. If you ever encounter someone who is personally offended by you asking specific questions about the terms of your future employment, or later on, that you expect them to live up to the terms you both agreed on, you should probably think twice about trusting them. I am not saying that there is anything unsavory going on with this studio, just using this to make a few points. Eric Freelance 3D and VFX animator http://vimeopro.com/user7979713/3d-work On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Andres Stephens <[email protected]>wrote: > Oh that’s good to hear! I am sad to hear I missed my chance to present > myself, but I’m glad you found your team! > > Good luck on the project, and don’t mind the naysayers. Keep up the work > and cant’ wait to hear more on what you guys are doing/break downs! > > -Draise > > > *From:* [email protected] > *Sent:* Wednesday, September 25, 2013 11:48 > *To:* [email protected] > > Hello again respected community of Softimage artists. > > We want to thank you all for participating in our recrutiment process in > any way, by sending the mail or not. > > By simple reading this post and having a good time, criticizing our html, > frameless table based site, trying to expose who we are, making fun of us, > or taking us as an opportunity, you were part of this process. > > The ones that send the e-mail, got back a peronalized presentation letter. > Explaining further details about our studio and if still interested, how to > continue with the recrutiment process. > > Some continued with the process, some didn't. > > We want to thank specially this guys that crossed the "mysterious" e-mail > barrirer and took the chance, and recieved and read our letter. > Regardless if they continued or not with the process. > > And as we said. Once we have our Softimage team complete, we will announce > it here. > > Our Softimage team is complete. > > We still have some registrars to review. We will review them in case we > need extra hands for, as far as we know, this is the right place to hire > the available cream of the cream of Softimage great talented artists, and > lovers as we are. > > Our new Softimage team confirms this last statement. > > Thank you all. > > Sincerely, > * > * > *B&C VIP Studio* > Team Recrutiment > > PS. We are moving on to recruit Real Flow, Vue, Nuke and After Effects > mograph specialists. We are setting up this process and it is not ready > yet. We will have it running by next week. But if you have besides > Softimage any of these skills, and are interested in becoming a team member > of B&C VIP Studio, send an e-mail with your info at: > [email protected] > > > > -------------------------- > To unsubscribe: mail [email protected] with subject > "unsubscribe" and reply to the confirmation email. >
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