dmaas

dmaas

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First Name
David
Last Name
Maas
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David Maas
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26-35
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David Maas is an illustrator and animator with a recurrent itch to take the reins in various forms of management - first as a creative in advertising, then as production manager for animated films. He also has a passion for education and generally sharing of knowledge and has taught at numerous institutions of learning, most recently at the Institute of Animation at the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemburg. He's passionate about the opportunities...

My Articles / Blog Posts / Comments

TypeTitleRepliesLast Post
Blog PostWelcome to Ed Hooks – Acting for Animators 61 year 32 weeks ago
Blog PostBeing Professional Means Cheap Sheets of Plastic 31 year 36 weeks ago
Blog PostTracking Time, Managing Your You 11 year 36 weeks ago
Biographydmaas 21 year 36 weeks ago
Blog PostRyan Woodward; the Added Value of Animation 21 year 36 weeks ago
Blog PostDigital Distractions...searching for peace, quiet, and a way to stay creatively focused in the digital workplace 91 year 42 weeks ago
Imagereferee0.jpg 11 year 42 weeks ago
Blog PostArte interviews David O'Reilly 11 year 42 weeks ago
Blog PostCinemetrics; film analysis gets beautiful 01 year 46 weeks ago
Blog PostExamining the VES Open Letter 11 year 49 weeks ago

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Articles like this really grease the shafts of konwlegde.

Arry (not verified) | Wed, 10/05/2011 - 13:14 | Permalink

Hi David,

I wanted to let you know about my unusual goal of leveling arts eduction costs.

As former Sr. Art Director for Disney and a definite product of the public school system I knew I wanted to help as many artists as I could get the chances that I received. So I started my own business. Specifically an Internet on-line learning website entertainmentartsacademy.com. What makes this website unique is that we are adding 1-2 high quality entertainment arts classes every week and the cost to take all the classes is only $20. Here our some of our first instructors and classes we have.

We only have the first few classes up right now but by the end of this month we will have 10 classes on-line and ready to watch. We hope to subtitle into French, Italian, German and Spanish soon. Since you seem to have a passion for art I wanted to let you know we are alive and hope to make big things happen this year.  

I believe that in tough economic times like this with art being canceled in some school programs this might be a great alternative for parents and college students to take advantage of.

$20.00 to take as many classes as you want - all other institutions offer one of these workshops with a cost that ranges between $100 to $500 bucks. I think your readers would love to know about an on-line program of this nature.

I hope it finds you well. I am looking in creating awesome relationships with people that love animation. If you have any questions please contact me directly. Thanks for your time.

Best,

Armando Soto
Phone: 626-354-7244
armando@entertainmentartsacademy.com

Armando Soto (not verified) | Tue, 02/15/2011 - 01:49 | Permalink

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