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Thanks Aaron. Your advice is clear and solid. I unnsteradd that you have specified your advice to one part of creating a show reel. However, I have been hearing around the local industry, from recruiters, that the demo reel or show reel you describe is quickly becoming the standard.No-one wants to be “the standard” or “the average”.I encourage my animation students to plan and design their ‘reel’ as thoughtfully as designing a short narrative film; with thumbnail planning, storyboarding and attention to detail, such as design for a specific audience (client), and how each animation sequence will transition into the next.That means the quality is not just within the animation sequences, but also in the presentation of the reel (and the animator) to the potential client/employer.I’m not sure if you review the comments on the post, but I would be interested in any thoughts, you or any animators reading, may have on the evolution of the show reel.Or, if may be worthy of consideration for a new discussion?Thanks for your suggestions on the 3 types of scenes to include in the reel structure.