
"Several years ago, I was the Lead Animator of Matrix Reloaded. It was a great job. I learned a lot from it, but I wanted to make my own feature film. So I quit to pursue my dream.
For the past 4 years, I've been working at my computer 14 hours a day, 7 days a week. I've spent my entire life savings and maxed out credit cards. After all this time and effort, my movie is almost done. I present to you a preview of my feature film directorial debut... Killer Bean Forever."
About the Director
When I was a kid, I used to play with my Dad's video camera to make home movies for fun and for school. I knew what I wanted to do for a living. I wanted to be a director, I wanted to make movies.
I went to college for engineering, but while in New York, I dabbled in acting, trying to get into the film industry. It was fun, but I didn't get many roles. I had the crazy idea of one day making my own animated movie and casting myself in the lead roles to further my acting career. However, the first priority when I graduated was getting a job. The Killer Bean Home
When I graduated from college, the web was in its infancy. I knew engineering wasn't for me, so I read a few books and got a web design job at a fun place. My supervisor taught me all sorts of 2d graphics skills. At home, I read books on 3d animation and created a character that I could practice animation on. His name was Killer Bean. I made a 3 minute short called "Killer Bean: The Interrogation." The short had some small cult success on the internet, but it was mostly a training tool for me in 3d animation.Read more
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