
In the exciting conclusion to the three part interview with Marji Bordner, Marji discusses the opportunities now available to learn about the craft of animation and getting more involved, the pros and cons of art school, the future of movies and TV, and so much more!
And here’s that link Marji was talking about from Noah Bradley on how to be an artist without going to art school. It’s a great read:
https://www.noahbradley.com/blog/how-to-be-an-artist-without-going-to-art-school/
Marji Bordner’s Websites
Website
http://marjibordner.blogspot.com/
DeviantArt
http://marji4x.deviantart.com/
Twitter
https://twitter.com/marji4x
The Show
Website
www.theanimatedjourney.com
Twitter
@animjourney
Instagram
@animjourney
Facebook
www.facebook.com/theanimatedjourney
The Host
I wrote an article for Animation Magazine online – check it out!
Cal State Fullerton Exhibit Celebrates 25 Years of NickToons
http://bit.ly/1Sqcyvx
Portfolio
www.sketchysoul.com
Tumblr
www.sketchysoul.tumblr.com
Twitter
@SketchySoul
Instagram
@SketchySoul
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In part 2 Eric dives deep into his career as a professional animator and what it’s like working as a freelancer. He discusses what it was like to venture into the realm of mobile games while working for Playdom, which was later acquired and rebranded as Disney Interactive, working with animation legend Eric Goldberg at Duck studios, and working as a freelance artist for DreamWorks. Along the way Eric learned how to balance his time, network with friends and former colleagues in order to find great work and why it’s important to always be learning and studying the craft. It’s a marvelous conclusion to this two part interview that you don’t want to miss!



