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c0ldf1ame
February 22nd, 2004, 02:29 AM
Hello
Im in a class called studio visits which requires me to interview a participant in the industry (3d/2d, motion graphics, storyboard/concept, etc)
so i thought i'd post here and see if anyone is interested in being interviewed, i just have a few questions to be answered, nothing toooooooo personal;)
thanks
~cold
AnarchyAo2
February 22nd, 2004, 07:22 AM
A lot of "professional" artists on this board are incredably busy. It would probably be helpful if you post your questions now.
c0ldf1ame
February 22nd, 2004, 03:50 PM
haha yeah i shoulda thought of that
anyways heres my questions, if you dont want to post back here
my email is coldflame@melting-ice.net
1.are you a freelancer, a contracter or are you currently on staff in a studio?
2. how did you decide to become an artist?
3. what kind of jobs do you do? what is your specialty
4. what was your first impressions of the field, and what has changed now?
5. what was your last/current big project?
6. do you have any advice for hatchlings like myself who are first entering in to the field?
7. what was your favorite project/studio that you worked with?
8. aside from professional work, do you have any personal projects to the side?
8. what are your plans for the future?
thanks again
Irene Gallo
February 22nd, 2004, 04:51 PM
Hi Cold,
You might get a better response if you contact a particular artist individually. Although many professional artists ARE busy, they are by-and-large, an incredibly giving and understanding community. I know many artists that agree to do mentorships and/or interviews with students that appreciate their work and want to learn from them....but I don’t know anyone who would be willing to answer a blanket “cattle call.”
--Irene
c0ldf1ame
February 22nd, 2004, 05:07 PM
thnx what you said is true, even i consider this a little too much of a anonymous survey, but this is my umm sorta failsafe i guess, i went around to many different studios and alot of them were way to busy, so i thought i'd post here :( hrm maybe i should go look in another part of town and see if i can find someone who has some freetime to do a sitdown or even an overthephone
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