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My Career Goals as an Artist
My Career Goals as an Artist

My goal is to attain a career where I can express my artistic talent and passion for art as well as open my mind in ways that I could never do in any other field .To obtain these goals, I must set a track. After considering many other career opportunities, such as the army, attempting to obtain a job at Boeing, and looking into various other art colleges ,to name a few, I have found that the Art Institute of Seattle has just the programs I'm looking for and just what I need to be successful at my goals.

It has been a life-long dream of mine to put my imagination, with my world and characters, into life-like animation. I would like to create video gaming with three dimensional modeling as well as flash animation with thrilling story-lines that appeal not just to myself, but to other viewers. My portfolio reflects much of my ideas and that which I am passionate about. The Art Institute of Seattle offers just the right animation programs I need to obtain these goals--everything from simple flash animation to advanced three dimensional modeling in an interactive digital world.

With this experience, I can gain a career I'll love for the rest of my life. I would be eligible to work at popular gaming and animation companies such as Blizzard, EA Games, and Forgotten Realms, which I have been a fan of for many years, using skills learned from the Art Institute of Seattle. I want to learn two dimensional and three dimensional animation and techniques, story boarding, scripting, and rendering.

I am very passionate about art and want to excel in it. Therefore, I am willing to participate in whatever programs and activities which are needed to complete my goals in this institute. I am very committed to fulfilling my goals and as so, I will push myself in all ways to succeed and graduate so that I may fulfill my creative dream and to be a proud part of the computer gaming and animation

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