Present the question “How is an Artist like a Doctor?”
Discuss how growing up I looked up to my dad because he helped a lot of people as a doctor. Tell specific story.
Discuss how it affected me and made me want to help people for a living.
My name is Francisco Perez and I am a Computer Animator at Full Sail University.
Love making people feel good about and helping them forget their troubles.
I play guitar and growing up music was one of my passions. I enjoyed making others feel better through music as well as how it made me feel.
I loved to draw growing up and loved seeing colors.
I wanted to combine my passions and share with others.
Animation was the perfect solution
Disney movies always made me happy. When I was younger they were my inspiration for art.
They always cheered me up and took me away to unforgettable places.
I want to do that for others.
I got my first animation software in high school. I started practicing right away.
I was given the chance to animate the opening sequence for the school’s daily news for one of the segments that me and buddy were anchoring.
I decided to enroll into Full Sail University to embark on my Animated journey.
I try every day to get better at animation.
I believe in study animation history to gain a better understanding of how it works and to learn of the techniques. The nine old men of Disney basically wrote the rule book.
I’m a firm believer that we should learn from those who came before us. They have wisdom that want to share if we just listen.
I believe in keeping an open mind. It instills creativity.
I work hard at every thing I do.
I am a creative person.
One of my mottos is to never give up.
I want to use film as a tool to inspire others.
In the form of laughter.
One day I want to work for Pixar Animation Studios as an animator.
I want to create the worlds and inspire kids like I was inspired when I watched Disney movies
To me that is success
Be able to sharre happiness
By finding it yourself
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Once again my name is Francisco Perez and you can see some of my work at simultedodyssey.blogspot.com