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Matt McDonald
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So traditionally my team has been called "The 3D Team" and that's never set well with me. First of all it sounds way too much like "The AV Club" and it bothers me that our name suggests the process. Not everything that we do is 3D.

 

I wanted to be called the Pre-Visualization Team but there is some concern that folks (that we may market to) won't know what the means. The compromise has been The Pre-Visualization/3D Graphics team, but that's a whole mouthful and it has the 3D thing again.

 

Anyways, what do you all call yourselves? or your teams?

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I like to call myself a 3D technician, but at work they call me Junior and I just refer back to most as noobs:D

 

When describing to a person outside the 3D realm I just say visualizer.

 

You can always also refer to yourself as a dimensional designer?? :confused: ...its got a ring to it:cool:

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How about "pre-reality manifestation professional"? HA HA, just kidding.

 

Actually, myself and 2 others in this office are considered the 'crack team' because we work so fast for projects and proposals our senior principal once versed that he thought we were on crack.

 

Graphic Designers is what we are coined professionaly. HTH.

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we work so fast for projects and proposals our senior principal once versed that he thought we were on crack.

 

 

Actually, people on crack don't work very fast because they don't bother to come to work....;)...except for maybe Amy Winehouse?

 

Titles are just our "book covers" and we are not to judge a book by it's cover, but by the pretty pictures and animations inside of it.

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My mate calls me "Chandler", off of Friends, as no one truly knows his job either..:D

 

Ive given up with a title as I ALWAYS end up explaining what I do, after I tell them what my job is. I think if you say you are a 3D visualiser or similar, anyone who needs to now will know... Other wise, just carry round some pictures and show them...;)

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