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    April 4, 2012 7:34 AM PDT
    Well that is a bummer. Good on you for deciding to keep at it. Have you looked at studying internationally? I think there are some schools in London that excel in stopmotion...

    Good luck with your film! Did you finish the Gorey thing? That intro you posted was really nice.

    I called again last night only to ge the same answer I got two weeks ago, which was "we are trying to get all caught up in the next week or so" So essentially everytime I have called they say two weeks. I can only imagine how swamped they are...but oy! Hoping the rest of EA hears this week. @.@
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    April 4, 2012 10:06 AM PDT
    @Matthew : that sucks but just think that if you reallywant to get into the stop motion industry you will find a way :).

    I just called to check if they had my transcripts and they told me I would hear back by the end of the week so I hope this is it
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    April 4, 2012 2:51 PM PDT
    I didn't get in either. I'm really sorry to hear about their decision for you Matt. You are very talented. They are missing out! I'm sure we are all looking forward to your next film.
    I have some decisions to make for myself too. Not exactly sure yet how I am going to proceed.
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    April 4, 2012 4:14 PM PDT
    Aaaaand another one bites the dust. I didn't get in either. :(
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    April 4, 2012 4:16 PM PDT

    Thanks again guys.  Just gotta keep at it.

    @ Mary ...Almost done editing the Gorey film.  I’ll definitely post it on AB once it’s finished :)

    Sorry to hear you didn’t make it either Mia.  The wait they put us through was terrible, but at least it’s one less thing we have to worry about. 

    I’m holding out some hope for the rest of you guys.  We can’t all be goners, right? lol   

     

     

     

    Sweet, I'll look for it.  For real we can't all be done for right?  But who knows how many people outside of AB applied and what they had to offer...who friggin knows. :P Bleh.  One night for wallowing-then it's back to the drawing board so to speak...


    This post was edited by Mary Patchell at April 4, 2012 4:37 PM PDT
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    April 4, 2012 4:19 PM PDT
    Mary Patchell said:
    Aaaaand another one bites the dust. I didn't get in either. :(

    Oh no, I'm sorry Mary.  Gosh, it makes me wonder why they didn't tell us we were rejected back in February.  It would have made the last few weeks a bit easier to digest. 

     

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    April 4, 2012 4:31 PM PDT

    Thanks Matt.  Seriously, if I could have known in february...my insides might not be so twisted...alas. Just another day in the world of adulthood where every dream you've ever had is stepped on time and time again. The karma wheel has to come around at some point. Just gotta keep stepping it up! because I'm on a serious kick, I'm sticking with my girl Fiona Apple. "If there was a better way to go it would find me. I just wake up the road rolls out behind me. Be kind to me, or treat me mean. I'll make the most of it-I'm an extraordinary machine"


    This post was edited by Mary Patchell at April 4, 2012 4:37 PM PDT
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    April 4, 2012 4:33 PM PDT
    No!!! I'm about to put fire to the EA faculty lounge in protest!

    You are all amazing! :( Was totally rooting for you guys! Well, I still am and I expect nothing less than greatness out of all of you, no matter what you decide to do and where you end up.

    You all already possess the talent to be the artist you want to be, and you don't need CalArts to show that.

    Keep in touch!
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    April 4, 2012 4:40 PM PDT
    Thanks Jamie. That means a lot. We all have to find our own path. Full of the cheesy quotes right now, and I'm not sure who to quote it to, but I once heard "She is still writing her map as she drives" I like that.
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    April 4, 2012 5:10 PM PDT
    Mary Patchell said:
    Thanks Jamie. That means a lot. We all have to find our own path. Full of the cheesy quotes right now, and I'm not sure who to quote it to, but I once heard "She is still writing her map as she drives" I like that.

     

     

    I was hoping at least you would make it, sorry to hear otherwise. Surely Denver will bring new opportunities.

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    April 4, 2012 5:16 PM PDT
    Federico Kempke said:
    Mary Patchell said:
    Thanks Jamie. That means a lot. We all have to find our own path. Full of the cheesy quotes right now, and I'm not sure who to quote it to, but I once heard "She is still writing her map as she drives" I like that.

     

     

    I was hoping at least you would make it, sorry to hear otherwise. Surely Denver will bring new opportunities.

    Thanks Federico :)  And surely for you too at Sheridan.  The universe is full of possibilities! :P 

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    April 4, 2012 7:07 PM PDT
    well, I recieve the rejection letter too!! well kind of as what i expected.
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    April 4, 2012 7:13 PM PDT
    OH MY really?? Every single MFA candidate here was rejected. I wonder how many applicants there were this year...

    Dream please post your film when you are done, it looks so beautiful!
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    April 4, 2012 7:28 PM PDT
    you mean my graduation film i am doing right now? ok, that will be my next year's portfolio!! I will finished by mid of MAY, cause our school held a screening for our animation in May.That will be the deadline
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    April 4, 2012 8:49 PM PDT
    hey so I also got my rejection letter today :(
    Im wandering who were accepted
    I got accepted in OCAD
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    April 4, 2012 10:09 PM PDT
    Ouchies! So many rejections for EA today :( Sad day.
    We are all awesome though! Thank you so much for the support, Jamie. It's really nice to hear after a little rejection. Everyone keep in touch. I'll post my tumblr and youtube on my profile if anyone wants to add me on there :)

    Best of luck to everyone! <3
    • 79 posts
    April 5, 2012 5:57 AM PDT

    Wow, so we all got rejected. I knew the ship was sinking when we hadn't heard anything for weeks, but I thought at least one or two of us would make it to a life boat :( I'll definitely be calling in May to get those notes.

     

    This week shall be remembered in Animated Buzz history as the Easter Week Massacre lol 


    This post was edited by Matthew Chappell at April 5, 2012 6:01 AM PDT
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    April 5, 2012 8:12 AM PDT
    Matthew Chappell said:

    Wow, so we all got rejected. I knew the ship was sinking when we hadn't heard anything for weeks, but I thought at least one or two of us would make it to a life boat :( I'll definitely be calling in May to get those notes.

     

    This week shall be remembered in Animated Buzz history as the Easter Week Massacre lol 


    LOL.  Twas a bit of a massacre :P 

     

    Yeah, most def calling for notes in May.  That's what they said right-wait until May?  But if some of the first batch already got their portfolios back...what if we wait until May and they've already sent it back?  Blergenflergin.  Blech.

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    April 5, 2012 9:56 AM PDT
    Matthew Chappell said:

    Check your status now.  Mine finally changed.  I didn't get in.

    I don't even know what to say.  Very mixed feelings at the moment.  Disappointed in Calarts.  Definitely walking away a bit jaded. 

    Looks like I'll be bringing stop motion to Ringling.  I think I might take the year off.  Finish my Oz fim.  See what happens.

    I was so sure I was going to get in.  There's the wrench in my plans.

     

     

     

     

    the system is fuckin broke

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    April 5, 2012 7:46 PM PDT
    Mary Patchell said:


    LOL.  Twas a bit of a massacre :P 

    Yeah, most def calling for notes in May.  That's what they said right-wait until May?  But if some of the first batch already got their portfolios back...what if we wait until May and they've already sent it back?  Blergenflergin.  Blech.

     

    If Libby were still there, I'd probably call after the holidays.  Since there's a new head of film/video, I'll probably wait 'til after May.  As for notes, I was told they're left on your file.  When I called last year, I had no notes.  However, Libby was nice enough to review my portfolio and give me some feedback.   This year, I hope the review commitee left something on my file.

     

    @ Hannah ... haha :) thanks

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    April 5, 2012 8:50 PM PDT

    awww, I'm so sorry to hear that none of you made it. You're all so stinkin' talented! I can't believe they made you wait almost a month after the rest of us heard just to turn you down. That's insane! (there's always more going on than what we see, so I'm not going to get all up in arms, but that's pretty frustrating)

    @Matt, I'm in the same boat. I've been rejected twice. You're work is amazing. As other people have said, Calarts isn't the only option, but if you've evaluated the other options and ruled them out, keep trying and do whatever you have to do to get where you want to be (as long as you're not compromising your artistic integrity.) If you got into ringling, did you consider going there and trying for Calarts again next year?

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    April 6, 2012 6:18 AM PDT
    Matthew Chappell said:

    Thanks everyone.  I really appreciate the support.  So far, Calarts is the only art school that keeps rejecting me and I'm stubborn enough to keep re-applying.  :) 

    I know I have other options, but they're very limited if I want to continue to study stop motion. 

     

     

     Matthew, have you ever looked into the Kansas City Art Institute Animation Program? They focus on all aspects of animation. I've seen some great work from there.

     

    In 2009/2010 I believe a stop motion film from KCAI students won a student Academy Award. It was called "Dried Up" 

     

    Just search youtube 'Dried Up KCAI' if you are interested :D

    I loved it!

      Good luck!

     

     


    This post was edited by Hannah Gibbs at April 6, 2012 6:19 AM PDT
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    April 16, 2012 6:51 PM PDT
    Hannah Gibbs said:
    Matthew Chappell said:

    Thanks everyone.  I really appreciate the support.  So far, Calarts is the only art school that keeps rejecting me and I'm stubborn enough to keep re-applying.  :) 

    I know I have other options, but they're very limited if I want to continue to study stop motion. 

     

     

     Matthew, have you ever looked into the Kansas City Art Institute Animation Program? They focus on all aspects of animation. I've seen some great work from there.

     

    In 2009/2010 I believe a stop motion film from KCAI students won a student Academy Award. It was called "Dried Up" 

     

    Just search youtube 'Dried Up KCAI' if you are interested :D

    I loved it!

      Good luck!

     

     

    Actually I am currently a student at this school getting a BFA in animation.  The first year we focus on 2D, the second year it's 3D and then for senior year you can do anything and many students do a stop motion film.  Our head, Doug Hudson, does a lot of independent studies with students on making their own stop motion film.  Kansas City is growing in the animation world and with the Student Academy Award win that the stop motion "Dried Up" received, it opened a lot of great opportunities for stop motion.  We have a stop motion studio in our school and a huge 10foot by 10foot green screen room, which you can rent for a few hours or a day if needed.  Next year we are getting more rooms and we are turning the stop motion room into a pretty large studio.  I know it's not CalArts EA program, but it has a lot of great support from the faculty and it is a small school so it there is a small student to teacher ratio. I think it’s about 6-8 students for 1 teacher.  Plus Kansas City is all about the arts and people are so friendly.  Plus KCAI is not the chain of Ai Tech schools.  It’s like CalArts and the Chicago Institute, it is its own, private 4 year school. So you actually get a BFA not a tech degree.   

    Here is the URL to the film "Dried Up"- 
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdCUvFXQzSk
    And this is Eva who is a current Senior and is working on a stop motion-  
    http://nauticalapsarafilm.wordpress.com/


    I do want to go to CalArts for my MFA in EA but for now I'm getting my BFA here because I wanted to have connections mid-way to CA, and I wanted to get off the east coast. 
     


    This post was edited by Shanna Toback at April 16, 2012 6:53 PM PDT
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    April 17, 2012 12:06 AM PDT
    Hello my dumplings. We just had the accepted students program in CalArts last Saturday and I got a good look at the EA BFA students this year. Quite a few of them in fact! About 10 or so, not taking into account those who couldn't make. Still bummed about Mary and Matthew - I've seen your works and seriously believe that you both have a wonderfully bright and fruitful future ahead of you. I admit I haven't gotten around to seeing other people's works yet, so I can't quite say the same! Nevertheless, you're all wonderful and I really hope that we get to cross paths someday.
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    April 17, 2012 12:06 AM PDT
    Hello my dumplings. We just had the accepted students program in CalArts last Saturday and I got a good look at the EA BFA students this year. Quite a few of them in fact! About 10 or so, not taking into account those who couldn't make. Still bummed about Mary and Matthew - I've seen your works and seriously believe that you both have a wonderfully bright and fruitful future ahead of you. I admit I haven't gotten around to seeing other people's works yet, so I can't quite say the same! Nevertheless, you're all wonderful and I really hope that we get to cross paths someday.