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NEW STUDIO: Check out our new digs
Posted by admin">admin on May 24, 2010
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For over a year now I have been coveting the office space above funnelbox. It has been the elusive “promised land” in which we would someday lead our people to salvation. If we could grow large enough, worthy enough, to warrant the occupation of such a dojo, it would be ours for the taking. Well friends, that day has come. Last Wednesday we packed our belongings, stocked up on provisions, readied the camels, and set out on the long arduous journey up the stairs.
CINEMATICS NEWS – May 17th 2010
Posted by admin">admin on May 21, 2010
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Cinematics signs multiple projects with two major TV game show licenses.
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Cinematics signs multiple contracts with Seattle Area game developer, The Amazing Society.
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Cinematics signs new project with Griptonite.
Production Intern
Posted by Intern on May 6, 2010
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Production Intern Blog
The most difficult and ironic problem with breaking into the game industry right out of school is the lack of experience. This is ironic because experience requirements for a job posting, immediately disqualifies you for the job. This is especially true for Producers, simply because almost every Producer or Producer related position requires multiple years of industry experience.
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