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Lucasfilm Animation Singapore is seeking talented Computer Graphic Artists for its apprenticeship program

6 December 2007

Singapore: Lucasfilm Animation Singapore is currently recruiting computer graphics artists for the ‘Jedi Masters Program’, a paid apprentice initiative with courses for entry-level and experienced artists.
The ‘Jedi Masters Program’ is a training program in Asia to be taught by instructors and trainers from Lucasfilm’s California companies, including Industrial Light and Magic, LucasArts, and Lucasfilm Animation. Participants will gain hands-on production experience working on feature films, television series and video games for the global market.
Set to begin from early 2008, sessions will take place at the Singapore studio for selected applicant. Apprentices who complete the program and demonstrate appropriate talent and skill level will be considered for employment at Lucasfilm Animation Singapore Studio. Further information including application and submission details is available at www.lasjedi.com


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