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NEW STORYBOARD JOB…THOUGH, A SMALL ONE

July 22, 2008

Well, boys and girls, I have a gig, finally.  Not a feature, but it is a day of work at a new commercial production company that a known director friend recently signed with.I only work with one company on a halfway steady basis, so I need to expand my client list. So, I am doing this gig on Friday, and maybe Saturday, and that will be that. Hopefully, I will such a great job that all of the directors at the company will want to work with me.This week is the San Diego Comic Con, but I have to be responsible as work is still deathly slow and rent is coming up. One can’t be stupid. I still do have irons in the fire, but the irons need to be taken out and USED. Pending film projects, but nothing with a start date. That is what sucks as a freelancer. The waiting.The waiting for something that should happen to hurry up and happen. The waiting for the phone to ring it hasn’t rung in the last few days (weeks) so you know that are do for something.If I was boarding a show, I’d have a steady gig, but I will simply build from here and put it out that it is time to work. I’ve had enough down time.

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2 Responses to “NEW STORYBOARD JOB…THOUGH, A SMALL ONE”

  1. Oscar Solis on July 23rd, 2008 9:06 am

    I just discovered your blogs last week. Great reading. Not enough is heard about this cool part of the business, so anytime I can come across anything like your blogs it’s great. I’m a storyboard artist myself, coming back to it after a 9 year absence. And of course, I had to get back into it at the worse possible time it seems, what with strikes, talk of strikes, etc. Sorry to hear about your dry spell. I’m a storyboard artist myself, coming back to it after a 9 year absence. And of course, I had to get back into it at the worse possible time it seems, what with strikes, talk of strikes, etc. I’ve been through a bit of a drought myself, my last jobs being boards for a local agency, before that a National Lampoon gig (12 days to draw out an entire script).

    Anyhow, I look forward to your new posts every week.
    Take care,
    Oscar

  2. theproductiondesigner on July 23rd, 2008 1:29 pm

    yeah…hang on in there guy…….what IS going on with this SAG thing? Anyone really have any clear idea?

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