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Personnally speaking, one of the things i find interesting and funny about writing a CV is that one is tempted to be as specific and detailed in the beginning as possible. But the truth is, it doesnt matter at all, more education entries, for as truthful as they may be, dont add anything else other than saying that one is growing older and older ;). I guess the important thing here is to note that there is always an eagerness to learn and do stuff and keep myself interested and enjoying these times where it has become necessary to keep up-to-date with new trends in Technology, Digital Arts and Filmmaking processes.

In what concerns my work experience i started back in 2006 doing a little bit of pretty much anything that came up always trying to find something related to computer graphics. It wasnt until 2010 that i finally found my way in Film VFX, Animation and Videgames. This allows me to gravitate between the three main topics im interested in: Technology, Psychology and Digital Arts.

For more specific information or if you just want to have a chat about the industry, life or anything, just pop me in a message. I ll be glad to get to know you! ;P

Regards,

Juan Cristóbal Quesada

CG Developer /// CG Artist

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