Tag: AnimationProduction
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Animation Production: Another Form of Storytelling
When people hear the word storytelling, they usually picture writers, artists, or directors—the folks inventing characters, crafting dialogue, or designing the worlds we fall in love with on screen. But after years working in animation, I’ve come to believe something that might surprise people: production itself is another kind of storytelling. It’s not about writing…
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The Art of the Pivot: How Storytellers Stay Nimble in Fast-Changing Worlds
Change used to be something we planned for.Now, it’s the environment we live inside. In creative industries — and storytelling itself — the ability to pivot is no longer optional.It’s essential.And storytellers, perhaps more than anyone, have been preparing for it all along. Every strong narrative bends.Characters adapt.Worlds shift.Vision evolves. The best stories — and…
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Solitude and the Shape of Creative Trust
This post is part of a short series on the creative books that have shaped how I think about storytelling, structure, and collaboration—especially in animation. These aren’t reviews, but reflections on the tools and truths I’ve carried into my work. There’s a quote from Krishnamurti that’s stayed with me: “The moment you follow someone you…
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The Hidden Role of Production in Keeping a Story Intact—Without Killing Creativity
Production has a bad reputation. It’s the enemy of creativity, the thing that drowns storytelling in deadlines, budgets, and spreadsheets. But here’s the truth: Good production doesn’t kill creativity. It protects it. When done right, production acts as a safety net for storytelling—ensuring that the creative vision stays intact, that ideas don’t get lost in…
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The Myth of the Solo Genius: Why the Best Creative Work Comes from Trust, Not Ego
The stories we tell about creativity are comforting—but they’re often wrong. We cling to the myth of the lone genius—the idea that the greatest creative breakthroughs come from a single brilliant mind. The visionary artist, locked away in solitude, emerging with a masterpiece that changes everything. But the truth is, no masterpiece is made in…



