I had the pleasure of chatting with illustrator Jerrod Maruyama, again. This time we did it like proper gentleman and recorded it for prosperity. We talked creating art for Disney and the nuts and bolts of how to charge clients and of course the big question –freelance versus corporate work. The episode will be up […]
April 17, 2013
I went to art school. This is just information. A simple fact that rarely has weight or relevance, like most folk’s college careers. After graduation I moved to Los Angeles (Hollywood!) to use my BFA in film to take on some unpaid intern work, read and deliver scripts around town and I did a few […]
February 25, 2013
Chris Jalufka | 02.25.13 What separates the amateur from the professional is a paycheck. That’s about as basic as that can be stated. For the aspiring writer there are a lot of well meaning services out there that want you to believe they can help you reach your goal of being a professional writer, of […]
February 21, 2013
To fully experience everything that happens at the Austin Film Festival you need stamina and a willingness to just go for it – meaning, a movie is starting at 6PM that you know nothing about and there’s a party right after it but you just got out of panel and you stop to think, ‘Did […]
January 29, 2013
There is one part of the creation process that freelance illustrators go through that always seems a mystery to me – the beginning. When the audience sees the final piece in a gallery or as a product in a store, what they don’t see are the hundreds of ideas that lead to that moment. Sketches. […]
May 1, 2013
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