Online Networking Session with Alumni
It was nice to attend the online networking event and speak to the alumni to see where they are today. I definitely followed their social media accounts and I look forward to meeting them in person in the future.
Here are some of the notes and advice:
- As a freelancer, the work-life balance is on you.
- Prepare for job seeking now, don’t leave until the last minute. Reaching out to the studios now is OK.
- Keep track of your process (rendering, drafts, colours).
- Short courses are good for networking &expanding your knowledge and skills.
- When writing a cover letter or an email to a studio, talk about what work of theirs you like and why you want to develop with them.
- To show off your skills as an artist and storyteller there is no need to make a 5-minute film. You’re better off making a short trailer. Or animating the first 30 seconds of it. It will be less daunting and you’ll be more likely to finish a project.
- In the UK most of the available work is preschool and commercial.
- When doing prop/BG/character design, look for current design vibes and trends on current shows.
- Ask your mentor to set you up for an internship.
- Post your progress (on socials or a blog).
- Don’t be precious with your work.
Regarding some other questions, I would like to ask:
- What things do you wish you did more of while you were still at uni?
- As a freelancer, how do you go about pricing?
- Where do you go looking for work?
- Do you follow individual studios?
- As a freelancer, do you seek out potential clients to send cold emails to or do you hope you’re found by clients through your work?
- Do you find it difficult to do personal work after you’ve spent a whole day/week/month being creative for work?
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