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Intern With Pixar Animation Studios

“You can’t rush art” – Toy Story 2

Pixar, the animation studios that brought you hits like Toy Story, Ratatouille, Wall-E, Cars and Finding Nemo, are recruiting for their summer 2012 Technical Undergraduate Program.

Students selected for this paid 10-week long program will be immersed into the world of animation, with formal training by one of Pixar’s talented Technical Directors. The course will focus on the technical aspects of filmmaking like modeling, shading, rigging lighting – and visual effects. Students can look forward to working on small group projects, while learning, first-hand, about Pixar’s filmmaking process.

This internship is perfect for undergraduate students interested in 3D graphics, art, sculpture, sewing, design and, of course, film!

Interested applicants should apply here.

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Nathan Parcells

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