This is the question we all have on our minds. I think we can all agree that we're coming to this website and attending events like Comic-Con because we want our full-time jobs to be artists. Whether that's writing, directing, cinematography, producing, or even drawing and painting, trying to forge a career in the arts can be incredibly hard. Making a living might be even harder. It would be amazing to be able to have a house, support a family, and maybe even have one of those white picket fences we've seen on TV. So how can you make a living being creative? I sat down for this panel at San Diego Comic-Con excited to hear from the experts. The panel discussing the problem included storyboard artist Jess Cuffe (Spider-Man, Avengers Assemble) and illustrator Lee Kohse (Star Wars, Kindergoth, Transformers). The panel was moderated by Johnny Kolasinski (Roddenberry Productions, Hey Everybody: A Bad Medicine Podcast). While they don't necessarily work in film and television, which the majority of our audience wants to be, I think comics and film/television have a lot in common, especially in sentiment. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 29 November, 2021