[Hidden-tech] Seeking local experts in animation and game development

Gordon Kramer gsethkramer at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 29 00:56:57 UTC 2022


Hello, Hidden-Tech community! I have some creative projects in mind that require skills that I have either in small degree, or not at all, and am wondering who's out there that could teach me these skills - and/or do some development work on a freelance basis. I'm specifically hoping to hire locally so it would be possible to meet in person - at least once in while. I'm completely open to hiring students who are still learning these technologies themselves - as long as their skill level is far above mine. 

The areas where I seek expertise are:   
   - Game development: I have some game projects in mind, and am currently (slowly) learning game dev with the Unity engine. I'm looking for someone who could help accelerate my Unity training in a more targeted way - or possibly do some development on an hourly basis.
   - Animation: This is to be able to move forward on creating music videos that would involve animation mixed in with live footage. I have ideas, I don't know how difficult they would be to achieve. It could be "animation kindergarten" - or not. I don't know enough to judge. I'm looking to hire someone who help me to evaluate the practicality of my own ideas, and then teach me some skills and/or do some of the production work themself.    

I'm a programmer by profession, and not afraid of a technical challenge - but this is new territory for me, so help is needed! If you're hesitant about teaching skills that you rely on for your own career (present or future), please rest assured that I would not become professional competition at any point! This is strictly to be able to proceed on projects that are personally interesting to me.

Regards,   Gordon Kramer
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