I actually don’t work in film industry anymore. I realized I couldn’t accomplish what I wanted to do with in the confines of a unionized environment. Right now I’m concentrating on writing and illustrating and even managed to do some concept art for Disney at the beginning of the year. These days I try to still work on the odd short and since all my friends now are film geeks to only time I go out it’s usually to some film function so in a way it’s not even networking anymore, just hanging out. So with that being said:
“The motion picture program at Capilano College gave me the know how to secure a job in the film industry after school. A summer of working in locations, I gained knowledge on how all departments function and interact with each other. However, the most important aspect of pursuing any artistic vision is networking and meeting people, so go to functions, events, and film contests because that is where you’ll meet the people youwill eventually work with on YOUR projects.”

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