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Show - FEBRUARY 21 WEDN 011 2018 JOBS N'DOYE continued from page 7 continued from page 7 I'l said share his view of the world with others. N'Doye believes his lengthy history in visual arts and experiences with art shows has assisted him in being as recognized as he is today. "It's always a real honor to have someone of his caliber, professionalism and skill level to display because it encourages students," said Glen Blakley, professor of ceramics at DSU. "His pieces are rich with symbolism and emotion, and I'm really impressed with him." Blakley said featuring an artist like N'Doye will inspire students not only in mastering their craft, but in general. "He's a fantastic artist, and he's one of the nicest, most pleasant people you'll ever meet," Blaldey said. For N'Doye, art is something that is beneficial to the world as a whole, regardless of one's background or nationality. "I don't do art just because I am black or because a black art event is taking place," he said. "To me, I don't want to lock myself to a culture or a race like I belong there. I feel that I belong to the important. Ton't go anywhere too with a potential private employer," Jones said. ,Professional interviews take place on the of the business property should hours." during business said job sites like Jones onster.com and indeed. be your first corn should online job for resource hunting, but some local advertise on places only Craigslist. Gerry, a freshman music student from Auburn, Maine, said in his experience, Craigslist is to go. the first place "I don't really know where else to look," Gerry said. "I'm sure if I really branched out I could find other sites... Craigslist is the more common one just everyone uses." If you feel weird about a situation, a person or make sure to involve someone else. "Tell a parent or a roommate," Jones said. "Make sure they know what's going on, where you're going and when you're going to be back. If something feels really off, bring someone with you and have them wait Ensign nts may ting is Ttant how, world." N'Doye's next exhibit will be held at Left of Center Gallery starting June I. outside." lost Nick Park is 59 going on Oscar-winn- er r,r make any money until he was 29, but over the next three decades, "things slightly evolved," he said modestly. For his latest endeavor, he and voiced directed, te a character in "Early Man," an absurdist story about prehistoric soccer teams. "I've had cave men in my DNA from the beginning," he said. They have been an enduring fascination since Park saw "One Million Years B.C." which was "my favorite film when I was 1 1 years old." It was the film's battling dinosaurs and volcanoes that captured his imagination, rather than Raquel Welch's famous fur bikini, he said. "I was too young to notice her at the time. I was obsessed by the COLIN COVERT BY using good sense is IPil - 9 DIXIESUNNEWS.COM INS Nick Park's career started as a child. He became enraptured g with the English kids' comic book "The Beano," doodling cartoons of his own as soon as he knew how to hold a pencil. "I just loved creating a little comic world," he said in a phone long-runnin- conversation. and He was rather introverted as a child just as he is now at 59. "My mother said I was always very soft-spok- quiet. She said in any social situation I would be always on the sideline, observing people. I would draw things I saw. I remember seeing a documentary when I was a kid about Walt Disney and about how it all started with his drawing this mouse. That fired me up and made me think, 'I want to do this. I want to create characters people will know It took a while. He didn't , , s 1( i , I , rls , ' , 4,. I '''' N. st,- -- . , . ,,, , i , ) 4 , , ' A ,, I 4 , 1 , (7, k, e ' . ' , t, , attelmen A11 ing each other in fright. It was staged as a tribute to the work of Ray Harryhausen, the visual this beat works." "Early Man" is the most technically ambitious project effects wizard behind, among Park has tackled, creating backgrounds for the puppet figures in the foreground with digital effects of big crowds and vast landscapes. "Fire, water, clouds you can't do many other movies, "One Million Years B.C." "We called the dinosaurs Ray and Harry," Park said. As the director of animated films, Park not only guides the vocal cast (with Tom Hid- with clay," he said. The filmmakers complete about one minute of animated footage a day. As a result, the movie took three years to shoot. That is an eternity in the view of many filmmakers. But slow and steady is how Park prefers to create his films. "All things worthwhile take time, I guess, don't they? Sometimes you get frustrated because these things are such dleston and Eddie Redmayne leading the ensemble in "Early Man") but oversees scores of animators and even dresses in costumes to play out scenes for a story reel. "It's to convey what I'm after by acting it out physically," he said. In the new film he does the squealing voice of a wild boar, and vest while he wore a pig-ha- ir plucking at a harp to demonstrate how he wanted the hog's musical interlude to proceed. "I'm an auteur," Park said with a laugh. "This way I can say I want this movement at this speed, I want to hold that look for this long, make sure one of the opening scenes, two dinosaurs stop fighting when a new menace appears, embrac history. ., , ! creating characters that nobody knows is getting viewers invested in those characters early in the movie, he said. In man-and-d- I i well." The biggest challenge in stop-moti- ,r,V,.m., 1 In "Early Man," Park pulls away from his best known creations to focus on new individuals and a new world of ancient monsters, meteors and erupting lava. "I just fancied a new challenge," he said. "I wanted something to go a new direction, that takes a lot of work and is quite a high risk. It's also what is so inviting as four-tim- , 11 P dinosaurs." one day." He got far more than he e wished for. A Oscar winner for his animated colnedies, Park is known worldwide and across generations as the creator of Wallace and Gromit, the best Claymation comedy team in cinema ,-.- ,wwpnr, " 11 HI projects, a really long journey throughout each project. On every feature you long for the days when you had two or three characters. A man who speaks, and a silent long-ha- ul I' .' li dog. And a penguin." (c)2018 Star Tribune. II ec2, AimmeMPEIMPOOK.I.V..r.t.WPFMMIMMMV , Id 1 ng :h it," ITI3D --- ."''. ......... , di 4,,," I L 1 1 lin - ) V( 1 'pk,,,, , .,..... , 11 A i o. OFMOMPMIPOPRIM......., I , i , 11 , ' 1 Ige l , --- ,,,,,, telp Iture," ,,,sa-- n ,,,) 33 . t,.a - ,..... ...., ..,.. ,,,,,...,, 11 k ,, If .: ' 1 Nit ...,..,..)..), , 1 )re, - tant.1 I to ' , , , I 1) 1 1 r , len , i E-- keri se, i . . 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