Working at Blue Sky Studios is something I hope to do for many years into the future. I'm closer to my family, I'm paid fairly, the position is staff, the people are wonderful, the morale is threw the roof. "Epic" has been out in theaters for over a month and will be on DVD in August; we've all moved onto new shows.
It was not a financial hit for Blue Sky, but it was a significant landmark for my life. Seeing just how much joy and satisfaction I can find in a job is confirmation of the decisions, hard work, and years leading up to this moment. I've felt several times in the past that I had chosen poorly and the sacrifice wasn't worth the reward. I know now that all of this wasn't a mistake. I've worked at Blue Sky for a little over eight months and I've never been so happy with such bright prospects. I clearly see vast room to grow and have been shown trust by those up the ladder. If I'm sure about anything right now, it's that God's blessed me.
http://www.ondvdreleases.com/1657-epic-dvd-release-date.html
Also, if you haven't seen "Epic," Blue Sky has a new logo with Awesome animation from Jeff Gabor!
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