Dealing With the ‘Crushing of Dreams’
When I used to teach, I would be the first person to see the students’ final film ideas. They would pitch me the wonders of their imaginations either with or… Read more »
When I used to teach, I would be the first person to see the students’ final film ideas. They would pitch me the wonders of their imaginations either with or… Read more »
Geez, I hope not. It hasn’t bit me yet. *knocks wood* Google me. Go ahead, I’ll wait. See? Just boring storyboard blog stuff. No drunken photos of me licking people’s… Read more »
Lollipops for Debi 🙂 In the last post I told you five things that storyboarding professionally is not. In case they came off with a negative feel, I’m going to… Read more »
I like to keep a positive feel here on the Storyboard Blog (sidenote: I have registered http://storyboardblog.com so it’s easier to tell your friends about it…so um, go tell your… Read more »
Here’s Adrien’s take on whole ‘working for free’ thing. I’m in Hell Week, (so thanks for the post Adrien) and I’ll be back next week after I come up for… Read more »
Well the real question is, “Should you work for free (or very little money) at any time during your career?” And the short answer is, “NO, OF COURSE NOT! ARE… Read more »
This is what I hate. When being offered a job, the person tries to ‘sweeten the deal’ by telling me the show has easy, cartoony characters to draw. This translates… Read more »
I’m a ‘Big Sister’ to a nine year old girl. We’ll call her Dee. If you ever want to do something cool for a kid, become a Big Sister or… Read more »
This is Adrien’s final post for the series “Getting the J-O-B”. He gives the view for the live-action film industry to follow up my article on The Right Attitude in… Read more »
This is my final post for the series “Getting the J-O-B”. We’ve covered training, portfolios, professionalism and contacts in the industry. All with views for the animation and live-action film… Read more »