XSI job offers - Hybride in Montreal, Canada

Date : Thu, 1 Jun 2006 10:08:24 -0400
To : <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
From : "Marc Bourbonnais" <marc(at)hybride.com>
Subject : XSI job offers - Hybride in Montreal, Canada
Hiya all, what we're looking for these days:
 
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- CG Character TD / Rigger
For our current and future projects, We are looking for a CG Character TD/Rigger using XSI. Main duties include designing, building and supervising the rigging of CG characters for film & TV effects. Character TD will work closely with modeling, texturing and, of course, animation crews. Other tasks can include basic TD support for the 3D department. Production experience with XSI is a must. Position is available immediately.
 
- CG Texturing / Lighting Artists
For our current and future projects, we are looking for CG Texture/Lighting Artists using XSI. General duties include texturing CG elements & environments, lighting shots and setting up renders for film & TV effects. Matte painting skills is an asset. Production experience with XSI is a must. Position is available immediately.
 
Hybride is a renowned VFX house that has contributed to numerous film and television projects over the last fifteen years. We are located just North of Montreal, Canada in the beautiful Laurentians region and offer a very professional, yet easy going, working environment. Actually, our high-end studio is built right on the mountainside. This privilege location offers lots of opportunities for outdoor sports and leisure. So get away from the big city and work on exciting film projects?Visit our website at www.hybride.com
 
Film projects currently in production:
- Snakes on a Plane
- 300
 
Please send resume and demo reel at:
 
 
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Human Resources
Hybride
111, Chemin de la Gare
Piedmont (Quebec)
Canada
J0R 1K0
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Marc Bourbonnais
3D TD
Hybride

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