Apart from the normal career path I'm looking to take along the freelance lines, I want to one day whether in the near future or in several years to found a start-up studio that will involve creating either animation, film or game development work. I haven't decided whether I want to work in the development of games or entertainment but I am open to both at the moment. I intend to find individuals to do this with based on connections I form within the industry. The reason I want to do this too much is I far enjoy working on animations and the creation of new content in a team environment rather than by myself. Although personal projects require some kind of solitary work environment, the coming together of different creative minds and the work that can be produced through hard work and collaboration far surpasses that of the individual and striving to create new worlds and stories will require this type of input. Overall, being able to produce content with other artists and practitioners from different backgrounds not only sounds like an exciting and enjoyable prospect, but also a challenging one, and the challenge of this endeavor is something I want to try to over come.
This is also influenced by the practitioners and studios that spoke during MAF. To hear about the creative outlets both in terms of client work but in the personal studio projects that they become involved with was definitely inspiring and the kind of attitude that I'm glad studios take towards work. Putting a strong creative spin on different client projects that in turn fuel other creative outlets sounds like a perfect way to sustain a studio of artists striving to create original content.
The self-sustaining advantage of a company that produces media in this way is very appealing and something I would like to use my experience and ideas to one day pull together and work with others to create new and original works with.
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