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"Man the Lifeboats"

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Blogger Michael Sporn said...

I certainly agree with your final thesis.

The unfortunate ones are those who are dependent on the big companies to do the type of work they've specialized in doing. They may be making a dollar today, but the industry could decide to MoCap Bugs Bunny in the future, and the checks would be gone. (We've already seen movie execs declare 2D animation dead and then destroy the animation discs they owned.
Oh yes, they put hundreds out of work in the process.)

Smaller individuals - the "mom and pop" stores of animation - are struggling to swim but are surviving. Bill Plympton is now completing another feature with his own money. He's the perfect model, and more like him are needed to keep animation afloat.

November 11, 2007 12:08 PM

Blogger Benjamin De Schrijver said...

Very interesting. The "Todd Alcott" link is giving the Marshall Herskovitz article though...

November 11, 2007 4:47 PM

Blogger Mark Mayerson said...

Sorry about the link. I've fixed it now.

November 11, 2007 5:50 PM

Blogger Steve Schnier said...

To follow up on Michael Sporn's comment about Bill Plympton, we have to find and develop niche markets for our work. Michel Gagne is another artist who has found his own way. In effect, we must create our own brands.

The grim reality is that the only people you can count on -- is yourself.

November 12, 2007 8:34 AM

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