Resume

Michelle Alynn Clement

Objective: To obtain a position as an AfterEffects Artist, Animator, or Revisionist on an exciting and challenging Flash production, and to expand my knowledge of all aspects of production while utilizing my skills.

Professional Experience:

AFX Artist/Compositor - January 2009 – June 2009
“Badly Drawn Roy”
Studio B Productions, Vancouver BC
- Composited a flash character with live-action footage/backgrounds, involving motion tracking and rotoscoping in AfterEffects. Supervised the last few weeks of production.
AFX Artist - May 2008 – January 2009
“Kid Vs. Kat”
Studio B Productions, Vancouver BC
Junior Revision Artist/AFX Artist - October 2007 to February 2008
“Pucca” Season 2
Studio B Productions, Vancouver BC
AFX Artist - August 2007 to October 2007
“George of the Jungle” and “Pucca” Season 2
Studio B Productions, Vancouver BC
Flash Animator – April 2007 to August 2007
“George of the Jungle”
Studio B Productions, Vancouver BC
Revisionist – March 2007 to April 2007
“George of the Jungle”
Studio B Productions, Vancouver BC

Animation Freelance Clients:
American Greetings – May 2008

Education:

Diploma, Classical Animation - February 2006 to February 2007
The Vancouver Film School
Vancouver BC

- Completed an animated short film through all aspects of concept, design, storyboard, doping, rough animation, clean animation, and digital ink and paint.

High School Diploma - September 2001 to June 2003
Lord Beaverbrook Highschool
Calgary AB

- Award for Excellence in Grade 12 Art.

Technical Knowledge:

  • Macromedia Flash
  • Adobe AfterEffects
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Adobe Premiere Pro

Awards and Nominations:

San Francisco Bay Area International Childrens Film Festival - Screened; February 23, 2007

My film “Udder Chaos” is being screened at Wondercon in San Francisco for children aged 10 and over during the San Francisco Bay Area International Children’s Film Festival.

Trick 17 Stop-Motion Film Festival - “Best Picture”, November 2007
In collaboration with 6 other film makers, and with the sponsorship of Moose Pagan, I helped produce a 3 minute long stop-motion animated short film from start to finish in under 58 continuous hours. Our team won “Best Picture” in the first annual Trick 17 Stop-Motion Competition.

EnRoute Student Film Festival - Nominee, October 2007

My student film, “Udder Chaos”, was nominated on Air Canada’s enroutemag.com and screened on all Air Canada flights for the month of October in competition with other Canadian student films.

DRIMN Second International Digital Meeting
June 22 to July 15, 2007 – France

I was choosen through The Vancouver Film School as a representative of Canada among 30 other students from around the world to learn about the French animation industry, collaborate with these students on a group film project, and visit French training centers and schools around the country for 3 weeks.