Boulder Media Studio has posted several additional job openings for their upcoming Transformers Movieverse 3D Animated Feature Film. The movie was first announced by Hasbro during their annual Investor Day and the movie is said to be a prequel story taking place in Cybertron during the great war between Autobots and Decepticons.
Available positions:
It is also worth noting that the roles are only open to applicants willing to relocate to Ireland if required.
Good luck!
Chillyn
I was just returning the favor cheers
John TheDestroyer
I didn't say entry level was crap but I'm sure there's at least some quality difference between entry level and seasoned professionals.
And actually, you're right. I have no idea about this stuff. Thanks for correcting me in such a rude manner though.
Chillyn
You obviously don't know shit about how the industry works. Entry level doesnt equal crap work. It is the modelers, texture/lighters, background designers, storyboard artists, secondary animators, etc. These jobs advertised are for supervisor positions who basically direct all these guys. But your ignorance is noted.
John TheDestroyer
Thats because they want the movie to look like it was made by people with 10+ years of experience and not like it was made by someone at entry level.
Dinobot Grimlock
Happy Halloween
96megatron
Is it official it takes place during the War of the description of the new News Article.
Chillyn
Dude!, why not some entry level positions? Fuuuck.you gotta have like 10+ yrs experience for all these.
spikebuster
I hope not.
Chris James
I hope it does. I think it'll be more effective if this movie is released before TF6.
Louise Belcher
What about classic animation ?!
Niv3k
I wonder if this will get a theatrical release to take up that 2019 slot.
SilverOptimus
News Post: More Job Openings For Transformers Movieverse 3D Animated Feature Film
snoopcow
I come to movie and mp toy threads for the drama.
Chillyn
That facial rigging position sounds dope. I wish I would have gotten better in that dept. Come on! I know you need people for texturing and lighting!!!!
marktron
hey were is Jazz??
Burnout00012
I don't know why I bother with this franchise anymore, considering I'm a very hated minority amongst our fanbase.
Darkshift
Why the hell do I bother with Movie threads at this point?
Jumacas
I am here because of the fiction. Period. Many many other people too. Bayformers has associated the idea of Transformers with something catering to the lowest common denominator and re-inforced that exact stigma of the toy commercial, despite many brilliant works of fiction through the years. That is a stigma that can be overcome, exactly in the way that the "comic books for kids" stigma has been. I don't think that would hurt the franchise in any way. In fact, it would invite far far more and more loyal fans, just like Marvel is doing. If G1, Beast Wars and quite a few other works of fiction hadn't succeeded in making people see characters in the plastic, rather than plastic in the characters, Transformers would have been a footnote in history, not much unlike the GoBots.
I believe that Transformers is one of the greatest science fiction concepts ever conceived. Its potential for storytelling is limitless. If only Hasbro and, sadly, the fandom itself weren't taking that for granted.
iuJacob
The general public doesn't care enough about TF fandom or which version is 'definitive' (which is completely subjective from one group of fans to the next, by the way) to even entertain one idea or the other. Wether it's Bayformers, G1, Beast Wars, Prime, whatever. They either like it, or they don't. If they happen to like one or the other enough to delve further into the world of TF, then they can make their own decisions about what is definitive to them.
I'm no Bayformer apologist. I find them to be abysmal films. Some people don't share that sentiment and genuinely enjoy them. That's fine too. Why shouldn't it be?
To claim they 'monopolized' the franchise is ridiculous. If anything, it breathed new life back into it. That is a solid fact. You think we'd be getting the vast array of releases and interest that we do now if those movies hadn't brought Transformers back into the spotlight? It had the same effect that Beast Wars did in the 90s, but to an even larger scale audience.
But even if we did get a great live action movie, there are a lot of people out there who still wouldn't care enough to watch it because at the end of the day, it's still a movie that is based on a toyline. You might not be able to comprehend that, but that's because of how invested you are in this fandom.
Why does it matter how they got into the franchise? Spoiler alert: it doesn't matter. Maybe they enter through the Bay movies and discover that they love Prime. Maybe they picked up Fall of Cybertron one day, and discovered Beast Wars. You're taking all this way too seriously. Remember, we're all here because of plastic toys. It's kindof a silly thing to have an elitist attitude about.
electronic456
*sigh*
I agree. Nothing is definite.
Christian Bale as Batman isn't definite, Ben Affleck isn't definite even Kevin Conroy who is arguably the greatest Batman isn't definite. Why? Because it's preference. I don't see popularity as key.
If someone out there likes Clooney as Batman, it's fine. There's nothing wrong with that, sure immediately you want to question that person but at least said person knows in heart why they like that actor.
Hell even something like Tim Curry as Pennywise. Anyone can try…..
I heard dogs do that, so yeah?