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Modelling and Sculpting for Film & Animation With Maritza Louis
Season 2, Ep. 6
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Maritza Louis (she/her) is a visual development modeler / concept sculptor who has worked on so many notable films and games such as SpiderMan: Into The Spiderverse, Grand Theft Auto V, DC League of Superpets and more! She talks about:
- Indigenous representation
- Advocating for yourself
- Getting a seat at the table
- Seeing a hopeful future in VFX and animation
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