Postby EyeOdyssey » 11 years ago
I've had many different shifts in interests throughout my life, all of which in one way or another were related to art. Throughout most of my childhood I wanted to do stop-motion animation. I was influenced by George Pal's Puppetoons and the Wallace and Gromit shorts. I used to make short animations constantly. Then at some point while watching a film on the making of animation I saw a section that covered storyboards. After that I started to make storyboards based upon books I liked at the time. Little did I know, but the frames had to be big enough for someone to make out what's going on. I checked, most of them were no more than an inch in both length and height. At 13 I briefly wanted to be a comic artist and to work on graphic novels, that didn't really stick though. I do sometimes want to return to working on comics.
The one thing that stuck through most of my life was cartoons, ever since I was able to pick up a pen (or crayon at the time) I worked on cartoons. I'm currently juggling four interests: writing, cartoons, music and animation/film making. All of which do benefit each other in a way.
Looking back, I was far more productive then than I am now. Oh well. Remember kids, don't procrastinate!