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Hi-llo! Welcome to my Blog!

So first, if you haven't seen my YouTube intro video, here ya go:


If you have, hi! Again, my name is Harrison Jones, and I am currently majoring in Integrated Digital Media and Game Design. I decided to major in this area because I love creating media using a computer. When I was younger I created videos in Movie Maker using footage I recorded with a cheap little camera and uploaded them to YouTube. Having spent my whole life watching videos, creating and sharing Photoshop edits, and playing video games while dabbling a very small bit in modding, I realized the only natural place to go from there is to focus on these aspects for a career. While I will admit I don't use them enough, I do enjoy playing around with a variety of tools, and I hope my classes will allow me to learn even more about them than I would on my own.

As for what job I see myself working, I expect I will take a normal IT job at first since it will be easy to find one. However, I intend to one day work as a video editor for an online content creator, or become one myself and edit my own videos, among other things. I also would enjoy a job as a modeler for video games or animation. Coding is probably the last thing I would like to do with my degree, mostly because it's hard for me to focus on and write. All of these jobs would be something I could see myself doing and enjoying after college, however.

Well, I guess that's all there is to say about my career path. Thanks for reading!

- Harrison Jones

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