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Delivering constructive feedback is more of an art than a science. On either side of the conversation, you have human beings who bring their own talents, insecurities, and biases to the table. If not handled carefully, it can get messy very quickly. On the other hand, once you’ve mastered the art of giving feedback, it
In a social climate filled with noise, one of the rarest (and most valuable) commodities we have is hard-earned experiences. If you’ve learned something for yourself, through hard work, failures, experience, more failures, and even a few successes, then you’re in possession of something finer than gold. That’s why sharing your work is so important.
[nectar_single_testimonial testimonial_style="small_modern" color="Default" quote="“The shortest answer is doing the thing.” — Ernest Hemingway"] The term “passion project” seems like a misnomer. In the same way that “hobby” almost infers that it’s less important or not beneficial, the phrase “passion project” implies that it doesn’t count as work, or at least doesn’t carry as much value.
Occasionally Filmsupply’s blog features articles from guest contributors. Today’s article on the state of the commercial industry comes from our CEO Daniel McCarthy. I promise I’ll only use this phrase once: 2020 has been unprecedented. And whether we return to normalcy next year or not, I do know there’s no going back. We experienced permanent
[nectar_single_testimonial testimonial_style="small_modern" color="Default" quote="“Clocks slay time... time is dead as long as it is being clicked off by little wheels; only when the clock stops does time come to life.” — William Faulkner"] Rest tends to be a loaded term. It means something different to all of us, but we’re all told we need it
Sometimes pivotal career moments teach us something about our craft, and sometimes they teach us something about ourselves. That’s exactly what Rob Lambrechts discovered when he wrote Intel’s short film, “What Lives Inside” in 2015. “The whole experience made me realize, maybe the issue is not with the industry, maybe the issue is with me,”
How do you package concepts like freedom, patriotism, inclusivity, and war into one neat package? For most agency creatives, it may seem like an insurmountable task, a brief you’d rather not see come across your desk. But, for Vida Cornelious, the answer was simple: Be authentic. “The industry may tell us to chase a trend
When you ask a Creative Director at DAVID to talk about important projects, it doesn’t narrow down the conversation much. It’s really all they do. The agency has been on a winning streak since they started nearly ten years ago, and Fernando Pellizzaro is one of the creatives responsible for some of their most iconic