Well, Affray runs his own business and I've co-run and sold one, next week I'm about to start my second. It's hardly normal to do that, let alone to find success and profit from it. And trust me it's a risky thing to do in this economic climate. As KJ said, if you've got your answers then you don't need input from anyone here in the first place.
#21
Posted 16 June 2013 - 08:00 AM
Ask for my discord/Insta/Tumblr if you want.
#22
Posted 16 June 2013 - 10:04 AM
Well, Affray runs his own business and I've co-run and sold one, next week I'm about to start my second. It's hardly normal to do that, let alone to find success and profit from it. And trust me it's a risky thing to do in this economic climate. As KJ said, if you've got your answers then you don't need input from anyone here in the first place.
Precisely.
Also, even if you pour all of youe money and time in to a project and it fails, you can at least say you tried.
Even if you spend a year or two eating nothing but dog food and berries that you found in the woods.
It is perfectly acceptable to fear and admire a being you could not possibly understand.
#23
Posted 16 June 2013 - 10:07 AM
dog food and berries that you found in the woods.
I'm sorry but I consider these to be gourmet dishes.
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#24
Posted 16 June 2013 - 10:12 AM
I'm sorry but I consider these to be gourmet dishes.
I prefer cat food to dog food.
Cats are picky so they demand finer cuts of meat and animal parts.
It is perfectly acceptable to fear and admire a being you could not possibly understand.
#25
Posted 16 June 2013 - 10:17 AM
I prefer cat food to dog food.
Cats are picky so they demand finer cuts of meat and animal parts.
Hm, a fine point you're making. I should treat you to some Whiskas sometime. I feel like you'd enjoy it.
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#26
Posted 16 June 2013 - 10:52 AM
You're all ignoring the delicacy of road kill.
Ask for my discord/Insta/Tumblr if you want.
#27
Posted 16 June 2013 - 10:55 AM
God damn it, road kill. I've heard it goes great with wine. Sadly I don't think I'll ever come close to even smelling it's delicious aroma. I'm one of the commoners.
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#28
Posted 17 June 2013 - 10:22 AM
Well, Affray runs his own business and I've co-run and sold one, next week I'm about to start my second. It's hardly normal to do that, let alone to find success and profit from it. And trust me it's a risky thing to do in this economic climate. As KJ said, if you've got your answers then you don't need input from anyone here in the first place.
Yeah I was involved with my friends business a few years ago. Due to his inexperience and lack of creative insight his business failed miserably. lol. I learnt a lot from what he did, he basically ran the train too fast and derailed the whole project. I know starting a business is risky but you know what? Where I live, I AM the best at what I do!!!! (Media and entertainment) I'm really young compared to my competition and I have a good idea on what the younger generation want. (Well here in NZ anyways lol)
I'm an optimist and I have full confidence in my ability to succeed!!! I can't explain it properly.... but for some reason.... I know this is what I must do....
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#29
Posted 17 June 2013 - 02:04 PM
You go for it, man!
I'm just more cautious, I'd want a backup plan in case something went wrong. But it's more than just a hobby for you, you know where you're at. Good luck!
#30 Guest_ElatedOwl_*
Posted 17 June 2013 - 02:24 PM
I normally try not to weigh in on things like this but for whatever reason I feel like I should comment.
First and foremost, I don't understand why you see this as a black and white issue. You're either working a job where you're miserable or, the complete other extreme, running your own business. If you have a degree why couldn't you get a job at a consulting agency or a business with an in-house media team? I guarantee is tons of work out there where you'll get to do the same type of thing you want to do.
My next point is you don't seem to care what anyone else thinks, much rather have your heart set on starting your own business and running wild with it. If that's your desire be prepared to sink a lot of money and time into a possibly fruitless venture. What kind of stuff would you be able to show a potential client whose business you want? Perhaps I'm the only person bold enough to say your video editing is not impressive enough on its own merits. If you showed me the stuff on your youtube channel as an example of your work and you were going to be leading creative on it I would be done with you right there. The other big red flag is
Where I live, I AM the best at what I do!!!!
There's nothing wrong with pride in your work, but you should ALWAYS be your harshest critic. With that kind of attitude you will never get better at what you do and frankly I think you'd leave a sour taste with a lot of prospective clients.
None of what I have said is meant to offend you or be personal attacks, your success/failure has no bearing on me. You should just really think long and hard about this. Maybe a bit of failure would do you good, though.
#31
Posted 17 June 2013 - 07:15 PM
I normally try not to weigh in on things like this but for whatever reason I feel like I should comment.
First and foremost, I don't understand why you see this as a black and white issue. You're either working a job where you're miserable or, the complete other extreme, running your own business. If you have a degree why couldn't you get a job at a consulting agency or a business with an in-house media team? I guarantee is tons of work out there where you'll get to do the same type of thing you want to do.
My next point is you don't seem to care what anyone else thinks, much rather have your heart set on starting your own business and running wild with it. If that's your desire be prepared to sink a lot of money and time into a possibly fruitless venture. What kind of stuff would you be able to show a potential client whose business you want? Perhaps I'm the only person bold enough to say your video editing is not impressive enough on its own merits. If you showed me the stuff on your youtube channel as an example of your work and you were going to be leading creative on it I would be done with you right there. The other big red flag is
There's nothing wrong with pride in your work, but you should ALWAYS be your harshest critic. With that kind of attitude you will never get better at what you do and frankly I think you'd leave a sour taste with a lot of prospective clients.
None of what I have said is meant to offend you or be personal attacks, your success/failure has no bearing on me. You should just really think long and hard about this. Maybe a bit of failure would do you good, though.
I thought I was the iron tongued one round these parts.
Side Note: that was post number 1990 for you, and that alone made me nostalgic.
It is perfectly acceptable to fear and admire a being you could not possibly understand.
#32
Posted 17 June 2013 - 08:48 PM
I've made a number of student short movies. Working on the storyboard for an animated feature film as soon as I finish my novel. I've already started drawing it, have a partially written script as reference. Plan to save up some money for an illustrator, and put together an animatic. Then get a job and hire some animators, and produce the thing myself.
I have a Certificate in Television, Theatre and Radio from Aoraki Polytechnic in Dunedin (2000)
And a degree in screenwriting (2011)
Just finishing a Diploma in Art and Creativity with honors (2013) with a focus on digital illustration and designing images for animation.
#33
Posted 02 July 2013 - 03:50 AM
I've made a number of student short movies. Working on the storyboard for an animated feature film as soon as I finish my novel. I've already started drawing it, have a partially written script as reference. Plan to save up some money for an illustrator, and put together an animatic. Then get a job and hire some animators, and produce the thing myself.
I have a Certificate in Television, Theatre and Radio from Aoraki Polytechnic in Dunedin (2000)
And a degree in screenwriting (2011)
Just finishing a Diploma in Art and Creativity with honors (2013) with a focus on digital illustration and designing images for animation.
Word. Post up some of your storyboards my bro. Even some of your animations would be cool to see.
Yeah I've done so many films, good and bad over the years.
Within the past 2 years my central focus has been music, producing, recording, performing and making the videos.
Let's see what I have atm
Bachelor of Screen and Media - Waikato University (2010)
Certificate in Design and Creative Technologies - Wellington Institute of Technology (2011)
I was 2/3 through my Honors at EIT last year but dropped out to pursue creative projects. I was going to fail that class because I wasn't learning anything new. :S
Now I'm entering local film competitions, just took out "Best Original Song" in the Rialto 48 Hours Challenge in my region and earned a place in the finals.
I reckon the best thing to do is just make your shit, no matter how crazy your film may sound, just bring it to life. Fuck what people may think or say.
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#34
Posted 02 July 2013 - 03:53 AM
But as of late, me and some friends are preparing to make a documentary about our soon to be central north island music tour exploring the indie nerdy music scene. Performing in Auckland, Hamilton, Papamoa, Gisborne and ending in Wellington. It's guna b hella fun
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#35
Posted 03 July 2013 - 10:38 AM
I'll probably be ready to show my homemade animation attempts in a few weeks - still working on some of the frames.
You can find a couple of old short student movies I made here - http://www.youtube.c...h?v=sJturxEsmKA
and here - http://www.youtube.c...h?v=EzjhwTOWN4k
Storyboard (which is the only real filmmaking project that I'm happy with) should be finished and ready to show in late October. Got to finish my novel first. It's going to take me three months to draw the storyboard (180pgs) - rough estimate.
Then I want to save up $1,000 and hire an illustrator to draw the shots and put together an animatic. Then try and find a producer for the next stage of fundraising.
Check out some of my frames and character designs from the movie I'm storyboarding - work in progress here:
http://s178.photobuc...asalpassage-WIP
password is "Geezer"
#36
Posted 04 July 2013 - 04:22 AM
I'll probably be ready to show my homemade animation attempts in a few weeks - still working on some of the frames.
You can find a couple of old short student movies I made here - http://www.youtube.c...h?v=sJturxEsmKA
and here - http://www.youtube.c...h?v=EzjhwTOWN4k
Storyboard (which is the only real filmmaking project that I'm happy with) should be finished and ready to show in late October. Got to finish my novel first. It's going to take me three months to draw the storyboard (180pgs) - rough estimate.
Then I want to save up $1,000 and hire an illustrator to draw the shots and put together an animatic. Then try and find a producer for the next stage of fundraising.
Check out some of my frames and character designs from the movie I'm storyboarding - work in progress here:
http://s178.photobuc...asalpassage-WIP
password is "Geezer"
LOL, I peeped ur films.... They we're pretty bad..... hahaha sorry.
I can't access ur photobucket stuff because the link is broken, leads to the homepage.
In any case here's an example of an animation project I did back in 2009 (Skip the shitty intro, my friend added that shit in it)
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#37
Posted 04 July 2013 - 05:21 AM
yea they are pretty bad. My focus is writing nowadays, and character design and storyboarding.
Try these - http://s178.photobuc...asalpassage-WIP
That should take you to a series of frames for an animation work in progress.
And this one: http://s178.photobuc...rary/characters
Is a selection of character designs - some, like Thomas is still work in progress.
my password is "geezer" or "Geezer" not sure which.
Failing that, most of my artwork can be found on my deviant art profile: http://moizabug.devi...rt.com/gallery/
That animation must have been hard to make. Lip synchronisation can be a real irritating puzzle. The gorillas are drawn pretty well.
#39
Posted 09 August 2013 - 01:24 PM
Dream! Life isn't like a movie, that's why we need movies.
I urge you, in fact, beg you to follow your heart and the movie mission!
#40
Posted 09 August 2013 - 08:37 PM
Rob, that was so awesomely bad, awesome, weird; I love it! You should make a show like Parapa the Rapper where your characters fight the antagonist(s) with dance and rap each week, Power Ranger, monster of the week style. Make it terribly tongue in cheek and use redundant dialogue. Make a kickstarter, I hear thats what the cool kids do. Make the devil overly tough, yet in the closet stereotypical homosexual type of way. Tough the kid should be like the Tasmanian devil and speak in short, almost incoherent bursts. Cut the butt dog, I don't get it.
BTW, what are the deleted videoes?
My first novel, Seeds of Magic- Barnes & Noble, Smashwords, Kobo, Sony Store
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