Blue Sky Studios Programming Positions

Dan Weeks danimal at blueskystudios.com
Thu Sep 30 09:09:45 CDT 1999


Hello:

	Blue Sky Studios, located in Harrison, New York, has several
openings for programming positions.  If you are interested or have any 
questions please contact me, Dan Weeks, at danimal at blueskystudios.com
or during the day at 914-381-8400.

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System Programmer
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Responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining the tools
and environment used by the production staff. 

Requirements:
* Experience with scripting languages (csh, Perl) and C/C++;
* Web based cgi-bin development;
* Knowledge of SQL for database integration is desirable.


Production Programmer
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Responsible for addressing short-term programming needs of
production.  Contributes to long-term software needs after productions 
are complete.

Requirements:
* Experience with scripting (csh, Perl) and C/C++;
* Strong knowledge of computer graphics (modeling and rendering).


About Blue Sky Studios
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Blue Sky Studios (http://www.blueskystudios.com) is located north of
New York City in Harrison, New York (on the Metro North New Haven
Line).  Founded in 1987, Blue Sky Studios has maintained a
single-minded focus on creating high quality computer-generated
imagery and character animation while maintaining the highest
production standards in the feature film and commercial production
business. 

Blue Sky's most recent credits include their 1998 Oscar® Award-winning 
short film "Bunny" which, as the first film to use an advanced ambient
lighting technology known as radiosity, set new standards in cinematic
storytelling for the computer-animation industry. The studio has also
completed several computer-animated characters for the upcoming Fox
2000 feature "Fight Club", the Paramount release "Star Trek:
Insurrection", and the computer-generated aliens in the Twentieth
Century Fox feature film release "Alien Resurrection."

-- 
dan weeks - system programmer - blue sky studios 

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