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Beaverton teen turns passion for animation into a profession
At 16 years old, Samuel Shin is already two years into his career as a professional animator. His love of Legos was the spark that led to his early career. Author: Brittany Falkers Updated: 10:17 PM PDT April 21, 2021
BEAVERTON, Ore. Samuel Shin is not your typical teen.
“People are often really surprised when they find out how long I’ve been working,” Shin said.
This Beaverton 16-year-old is already well into his career as an animator.
“Most of the time they just assume it’s just something I got into in the past year mainly due to COVID and quarantine, but then I say, No I’ve been working, I guess, professionally for around two years, ” he said. “It’s super cool and super weird to say”