An Exciting First Week Is In The Books
Well that was an exciting week. Not that the prior sentence alone could justify my excitement. I am extremely happy and fortunate that I was blessed with this opportunity. In a California economy with 10.5% unemployment, and 1.95 million people unemployed, I find this unbelievable.
So the week involved a lot of training on Disney, IMD, and the union. I also spent a lot of time learning about a few of the many, many systems that make up IMD’s pipeline. So far things are going great.
I even got my first coding assignment (started on Friday)! I knocked out the first task and nearly finished up the rest of the tasks (will finish those up on Monday). It involved writing some integration tests for a new tool we will be releasing. Linux and the shell are still very new to me, but I didn’t let that get in the way and knocked it out. The good thing is that I learn very fast when I’m hands on, which they’ve taken notice to.
So I’m the second ATD to join the team. What makes this cooler is that they are looking for a third. Why is that cool? A few reasons, but primarily I won’t be the lowbie anymore.
None of this is new information, but if you’re not aware, our first feature is A Christmas Carol. Jim Carey plays a ton of roles in the feature, and by all accounts it looks like it’s going to rock (seeing some of the renderings, and clips which blow my mind).
So! Our work area is extremely intriguing. If you were not aware we occupy two old aircraft hangars on the old Hamilton Air Force Base (decommissioned in ‘74). This is beyond awesome due to my history with the military.
This is what the hangars look like. We actually have the hangar with the flight tower, which is epic.
This is the hangar (7) where all the artists and animators hang out at. Why I didn’t take a picture of hangar 9 (where I’m at), I don’t know… But you can see it in the reflection at least!
Guess who our next door neighbor is? Ok, I’ll tell.

2K Games! *peeks into the windows* ;p
But yeah, the area is rich with history. Hit up Wikipedia or Google and look at some of the old images of this place. It’s pretty sweet.






