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FloydBishop
11-09-2005, 04:39 AM
Hello everyone,

We've recently moved to a larger studio space, and we've got a few fun projects on the horizon. These are in addition to our current workload and our short films, so it's time to expand.

We're looking to hire both in house staff and remote freelancers. If you've sent us your reel in the past, we have it on file. If you've got an update, send it in. We'll watch it and replace the old one.

Here are the specifics:

We're currently looking for Animators, Riggers, and Lighters. Modelers and texture artists are good people to know as well, but we've got those bases pretty well covered.

Also, this is for pay. This should be obvious, but since it's in the sticky at the top of the forum, I thought I'd mention it. :)

In house positions will be full time with benefits.

Remote people MUST have a fast internet connection and be reachable during reasonable hours via phone and/or email. Remote work will be an hourly rate, per project.

Our studio is located in Honesdale, Pennsylvania: http://www.honesdale.com

We do a wide variety of work, ranging from "quickie" projects (like small pieces for infomercials), to our short films (like "opposites Jamboree" and "Paul and His Bananas"), to larger projects (like video game cinematics, TV, and film work).

If you are interested, please send us your work on either a DVD or VHS:

Bishop Animation
Attn: Insert Position Here (ex: Attn: Animation)
214 Ninth Street
Honesdale, Pennsylvania 18431

DO NOT send me an email with a huge attachment. I won't look at it and it'll be deleted. Sorry, but it clogs up my in box.

Since we are still a rather small studio, multi taskers are more than welcome to apply. If you can do a few things well, that's great. We'd love to see your reel.

If you like to have a good time, enjoy the small town life, but like to work on big projects, then this just might be the place for you.

Please visit our site to see some examples of what we do: http://www.bishopanimation.com

Thanks, and I hope to see your reels soon! :bounce:

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