Animation Magazine's 35 Year Anniversary Issue

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Opportunities

Autonomous Animator By Martin Grebing

Keys to Longevity in the Animation Industry

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ith approximately 90% of all startups failing within years of their inception, how can someone who owns and operates a studio in the animation and film effects industry outlast the competition? The answer is three-fold: Marketing, innovation and trust.

competition. Imagine a client searching for an animation company to produce a 30-second spot for one of their products: When they view demo reels and proposals, do you think they will be more impressed with an animation house that continually pushes the envelope, making strides in both style, quality and technology, or will they more likely choose an animation studio whose demo reel has not evolved in the past five years? Innovating is about more than simply

The “T” Word

Loyal clients are the key to sustenance in business and trust is the key to developing and keeping loyal clients forever. The best way to establish trust is to always deliver — no matter what. Once you commit to a project for a specified budget with a specified delivery date, you absolutely, positively must make good on your promise. Clients don’t want to hear excuses, Marketing they expect results. You can lose a client’s trust Marketing above all else, in my opinion, is forever by missing a single deadline, by deliverthe foundation upon which a company either thrives or dives. ing poor quality work You could do everyor by submitting a thing else right — have bigger invoice than the best talent, the best expected. demo reel, the best pricClients also need ing structure, the best reto trust that you will sume — but if you don’t not overcommit. Ofget all of these wonderful tentimes, service prothings in front of enough viders (especially of the right potential clistartups and very ents, you will ultimately small businesses) will be dead in the water. try to grab all the billIn addition to continuable work they can ally marketing new poeven if it’s outside of tential clients, you must their wheelhouse. continually stay in front While this “we-canof your existing clients — do-anything-andeven the most loyal ones want-to-help-our-cli— because chances are ents-anyway-weSpongeBob and Patrick have learned the secrets to a long life on Nickelodeon. they won’t go out of their can” attitude is way to track you down when they need some- evolving your animation, it’s about embracing admirable, it inevitably leads to tremendous thing. It only takes a split second for a com- technology, time-savers and new team leaders stress, missed deadlines and sub-par quality petitor to catch their eye, but it takes years to that can give a fresh take on your standard work, because they weren’t honest with themdevelop a loyal client that provides persistent, operating procedures. Most important, howev- selves regarding their own expertise and abilrecurrent work. er, is that these innovations benefit your cli- ity to commit. And even worse — they weren’t More than simply staying in front of clients ents in bigger and better ways than ever be- honest with the client. Overcommitting, espeand new leads, you must focus on showing the fore, and that you clearly demonstrate these cially in areas that are not your specialty, is an most powerful benefits a client will receive benefits to your clients. Otherwise, it’s a moot almost sure-fire way to botch a project and from engaging in a transaction with you. They point. lose a client forever. care less about how many hours of experience Innovation can also include improvements Staying competitive in the animation and VFX you have on 3D software and much, much in efficiency. For example, if you can find ways industry is challenging, especially for the small, more about how your experience would bene- to produce and deliver the same quantity and independent business owner, but focusing on fit them. quality of work at a cost-savings, this can go a marketing, innovation and building trust with long way toward keeping your business afloat. your clients will ensure a long, Saving money on overhead and other operatfruitful career. Innovation Oh the times, they are a-changin’ — therefore, ing costs by default will increase your profit so must your business. While keeping your core margin, sometimes by as much as 50%, 100% or Martin Grebing is the presivalues and basic services intact is important, more, so the value of innovating your producdent of Funnybone Animation you must evolve and offer something new peri- tion pipelines can be exponentially beneficial. Studios. He can be reached at funnyboneanimation.com. odically, otherwise you risk being lapped by the www.animationmagazine.net 144

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Animated Musings

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pages 150-151

Autonomous Animator

3min
pages 148-149

Creative Connections

4min
pages 152-153

Tech Reviews

10min
pages 144-147

Conjuring New Demons

6min
pages 142-143

Experiencing the World of Tomorrow Today

49min
pages 118-139

Unleashing the Dinosaurs Again

7min
pages 140-141

A Few Words from Monsieur le Délégué

6min
pages 102-103

First Look: Netflix Animation Spotlights

3min
pages 116-117

Flight of Fancy

6min
pages 106-107

20 Movies to Catch at Annecy

6min
pages 104-105

Brief and Beautiful Visions

15min
pages 108-115

An Animation Legend Looks Back

6min
pages 96-99

35 Animated Shorts to Explore, Ponder Ignore or Enjoy*

8min
pages 84-87

The Strike That Shifted the Landscape

7min
pages 100-101

The Essentials:35 U.S. Studio Movies of the Past 35 Years

1min
page 82

On Representation and Diversity: How Far Have We Come?

7min
pages 80-81

Riding the Japanese New Wave

5min
pages 78-79

A Lot Can Happen in 35 Years

9min
pages 76-77

Reflections on 1987 and the 35th

4min
pages 74-75

A Crowd-Sourcing Pioneer

4min
pages 72-73

35 Years of Great Quotes

11min
pages 68-71

Blue Skies Ahead for Red Animation

6min
pages 66-67

Drawn to Excellence

6min
pages 62-63

Cyber Group Expands Its Giant Footprint

6min
pages 64-65

Daughter of Invention

6min
pages 60-61

On Being a True Warrior

7min
pages 58-59

Crouching Teen, Hidden Powers

6min
pages 56-57

A Hero Who Keeps on Giving

6min
pages 54-55

And Never Feed Them After Dark

6min
pages 50-51

From Stage to Animated Screen

6min
pages 52-53

A Toon Town Trailblazer

6min
pages 44-45

Sophisticated Sci-Fi Is Back

8min
pages 46-49

The Red Ribbon Army Returns

3min
pages 42-43

Mavka, the Spirit of Ukrainian Culture

5min
pages 40-41

The Tiniest Movie Star

7min
pages 36-37

The Way of the Feline Samurai

6min
pages 38-39

Teddy Bears vs. Unicorns

6min
pages 34-35

Whatever Happened to Those Chipmunks?

6min
pages 32-33

A Real Disney Heroine

7min
pages 20-23

A Toy’s Origin Story

10min
pages 16-19

Here Be Monsters

9min
pages 24-27

Make It Extra — with a Side of Optimism

8min
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