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Freelancing With Disability: Start Your Path in Motion Design

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About Freelancing With Disability: Start Your Path in Motion Design

Introduction

Class Project

Short History of Labour and Animation Indsutry Standards

Uncovering Your Purpose

Setting Your Goals

Finding Your Audience

Demo Reel Tips

Online Presence

Communication

Types of Projects

Rates

Negotiation

Interview & Pitches Introduction

Pre Interview

Interview

Post Interview

Contract

Health Diary

Production Schedule

My Healthy Habits

Conclusion

What You Will Learn?

  • Are you a motion designer who is thinking about freelancing? Perhaps you’re someone who lives with a disability or health condition. You want to start your career as an independent creative, but you don’t know how. Maybe you’re also hesitating because you’re not sure if you can make it with your existing health challenges. This was me, but years ago! It took me a year of research before I felt confident enough to present myself in the world as an independent animator. You don’t have to wait that long because I am offering you a blueprint to start building your path into motion design as a freelancer!.
  • In this class you will learn: .
  • When I decided to become a freelancer I had no idea how to do it. Unfortunately, the schools I attended didn’t teach the skills of an independent animator. The goal was to get a contract at a studio and just keep going that path. This became impossible for me after I got sick with a neurological disorder. A regular 9-5 schedule didn’t fit my needs, and I knew that studios were not interested in someone who needs a two-hour break after an hour of work. Freelancing allowed me to continue and keep advancing my career as an animator. It also helped me to create a schedule that worked for my personal needs and professional goals.  .
  • This class is for people who are just starting up their career in motion design or considering moving from studio work. The class will equip you with the essential tools so you will not only survive but also thrive in the ever-changing world of freelancing. Even though the program is tailored for people with unique needs, other members of the community might find helpful tips. My goal here is to provide you with the compass that will navigate you through the waves of doubts and questions about freelancing that most people experience and ask.  .
  • Materials & Resources.
  • You will need a PDF reader so you can complete the worksheets or you can use a notebook to write down your answers. .