![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() He knew I was a fan of the first film and have designed things that referenced it (IRON MAN 1 end credits) so as you could imagine I was very excited to talk about TRON LEGACY with him. ![]() He’s a director with a great design sensibility. How was the collaboration with Joseph Kosinski? They worked on films such as IRON MAN 2, THE LOSERS or SHERLOCK HOLMES and TV show like THE WALKING DEAD. Prologue is a studio specializing in the design of film credits and motion design. Negotiating your worth the wrong way can cost you tens of thousands of dollars per year, and it’s the most critical thing we all shouldn’t ignore.Danny Yount, Creative Director at Prologue Films, accompanied by Daniel Klohn and Miles Laurisden talks about their work on TRON LEGACY. But, it does require understanding many of the fundamentals that this guide covers in-depth. It’s actually very seamless, easy and kind of fun. Realistically – a good negotiator never needs to haggle, they never have a moment of tension, they never are in an uncomfortable situation. Worse, we’re not sure what we’re actually worth, or we just plain don’t want to be in a tense back and forth negotiation. Or, just not sure how to even start the conversation. This guide was designed for Artists – whether you’re a Designer, Illustrator, Matte Painter, Animator, FX, whatever! We all need to get hired for productions, and we all need to get what we’re worth.īut, most of are afraid of missing the mark, and scaring away our employers. Money, negotiating, probably two words that build the most tension just at the thought of, other than public speaking. What are the key things that I’m doing wrong? If I ask too much, will I scare them off? So how does someone who runs a studio, manages multiple teams, works in production, shoots, runs a hit Podcast, writes articles, multiple courses and a mentorship and more, manage their day?įind out, and how YOU can apply this to your work and personal life. Meaning – we are constantly running around, jumping from one thing to another, and never really feeling in control.Īllan specifically wrote this guide, after the thousands of responses he received to his contributions on productivity on his Podcast, as well as articles he’s written on the subject, and interviews he’s given.Īllan has interviewed the New York Times Best Selling Authors David Allen (Getting Things Done) and Laura Vanderkam as well as dozens of other experts on the subject – as well as applying many of his best practices. Time is finite and we can either be pro-active with our time, or reactive. if I had the time”įor many of us, finding time and energy to do more is one of the hardest things we have. “How do you find the time to get so much done” ![]()
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