😍 2022-09-21 23:56:48 – Paris/France.
Film productions are something so common in daily life, they are enjoyed daily anytime free availableeither in any of its genres, such as: Action, Horror, Comedy, or a animation. In the case of the latter, with the exception of the voice acting, there are no actors behind the animated character who bring life to the grimaces, to the hair, to each of the muscles, to the movements of actionbut if there is one 'Animation and visual effects engineer' behind, like the lagoon Leticia Maycotte Diazwho currently resides in Vancouver, Canada.
From Torreon, Coahuilabefore realizing the dream of many members of his branch, who aspire to work in Disney or Sony Pictures Imageworksin large productions, and becomes CFX, which is the abbreviation of Character effectsfaces the same confusion of many who love art and do not know which career to choose, finally feeling dislocated in a bad racehowever, it was there that Leticia found in her mother the confidence to give her 'leap of faith' Yes look for something else, where she could express herself properly.
“It all started because I always liked to draw, paint, do crafts, then there was a moment when I had to decide what career I was going to have, and I wanted (…) I was undecided between medicine, then I did a year of pre-med, I studied a year in a diploma course in human rights, because the law also caught my attention. And that year too, I was doing art by myself, paintings, sculptures (…) but I also like cinema a lot, my mom instilled in me a lot the cult of cinema, well, my mom gave me this advice (…) because she saw that I had the ability to do the three options I wanted, but she saw that I would be happier doing art, so I decided to opt for the branch of art. Then it turned out that they opened the Polytechnic University of Gómez Palacio, and when I went to see what that career was, which is Animation and Visual Effects Engineering, well, I loved it because that it's art in cinema, and you can also draw, paint and do everything until you reach a cinematic product,” added Leticia Maycotte.
Who hasn't enjoyed the Adventures of Mountaineer Spiderman where he could be seen doing "leaps of faith" in animation? "Into the Spiderverse"or the emotional songs of Frozen 2or who did not laugh at the eloquence of the characters of Hotel Transylvania 3 and 4or was thrilled by a spectacular battle in Detective Pikachuwho did not jump from his place at the cinema in "Spider-Man: No Coming Home" when we've seen his old and iconic foes face off... Well, those are just a few of the productions that make up Lagunera's cheerleader resume.
"I had the chance, which not everyone has, to work on some really cool projects, and well one of the most, well I can say about 'Hotel Transylvania 3 and 4', which I I was able to meet the supervisor Chris Logan, and learn from him, but I can also say that 'Spiderman In to the Spiderverse' is a film that motivates a lot of people and that carries a very beautiful message, and it is precisely this 'act of faith' that you have to do to accomplish things, to achieve your But also 'Frozen 2', at Disney it was something completely (…) because it's everyone's dream to work at Disney, and I learned a lot, these are people who are very talented and very intelligent, each of 'Detective Pikachu', well it's also a project that I like, and that they have this pokemon culture, or some less in my generation we grew up with them, in addition it motivates you because the fur of the characters is a challenge, the movement With 'Spiderman: No way home', I am also i'm quite motivated because i'm a fan of character hair, of Spiderman, then finally being able to work on a live-action, in addition i'm a fan of actor Tom Holland and being able to work on a film where the work is the icing on the cake . 'The Sea Beast', in Spanish it was called 'Los Monstruos del Mar', has just been re-released on Netflix, it's another film that has a very beautiful message. And right now I'm working on 'Spiderman: Across the Spider-Verse', if you liked the first one, you're going to love this one,” said Leticia Maycotte.
an animated movie involves a fairly extensive process for processing and attention to detail that the artist in question must give the characteristics of the characters so they can shine on the big screenso Leticia asserts that it is very common to get discouraged during these times, but there is something that inspires him and the guard excited about a projectand that's when she savors the end result by the cinema while enjoying the reaction of the spectatorsenchanted children, or laughter, or how these films inspire others.
"As animation is a long process, and I'm talking about animation of all the processes that exist within an animated film, they are long processes and it's a bit long to see the final product , so it's very easy to get discouraged, as the months go by and the years go by when you can see the film you're working on, but it's always important to turn around to see the work you've already done or the films that inspire you and thus be able to have a little more encouragement when working, to know what your goal and your objective is, and what really encourages me is my work on the big screen but surrounded by spectators, the to hear laughter, to be amazed, to listen to children who love movies, and that's what encourages me, and what inspires me, I always see the joy of my mother and my father when they see my films “said Leticia Maycotte.
Local popular expression 'like the lagoon, none'is present in Leticia's interview, because like any traveler who moves away from her native land, she shares with us the most endearing and missing things about the city of Torreón.
"There are many things that I miss in Torreón, among many others, the food is very good, of course it's not so healthy but it's very good, 'morning gorditas', even when I was in Guadalajara because you couldn't find any gorditas, and that, the elotes, the prepared tostitos, they also prepare them a lot in their own way, that (…) the warmth of being with my family, my mother is there , my brother too, so I miss my environment and the food,” added Leticia.
Finally a person with its journey and trajectorywhich stores in its curriculum incredible, endearing and successful productions which marked childhood, or left an important message to someone, or which quite simply made a person "try to improve"Leticia Maycotte Diaz, has a message to share for Mexican youth, students looking to achieve their dreams and achieve their professional aspirations.
“I would like to say to all the people who make art, of any form of expression (…) even journalism is art, of any form of artistic expression, I would like to tell them to (…) try to find his inner voice and that he does not do things according to the current, that he analyzes well the situation in which he lives, the social situation which surrounds him and that he can develop a coherent speech with what 'he thinks and with what they say and with what they do Do not get carried away by the currents, but try to innovate and think a little more (…) and let your art be an art that has a discourse synchronized with what they think, with what they say and with what they do, it is very important that as artists we give ourselves to the task of producing, that it is not " cheap", by which I mean produce something that has no message, because there are many things that only people do to gain likes or to be inside the current or to go in the trend, and of course not, art is what allows the human being to communicate with his interior and to be able to develop his critical spirit. This and that (…) don't get discouraged, as you practice, you develop talent, and nothing is impossible, ”added Leticia Maycotte.
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SOURCE: Reviews News
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