The Industry is Changing, But Should We Be Worried?
When it comes to location L.A. is undoubtedly the best place for a motion designer to network and thrive, but that’s not to say that studios in other parts of the country are doing less-cool work. One great example is the team at Digital Kitchen. For years Digital Kitchen has been churning out incredible work and they just added one of the best MoGraph creative directors, Ryan Summers, to their team.
The Unfiltered Truth About Creative Directing...
Ryan’s passions and hard-work have led him to work on projects for Guillermo Del Toro, Starbucks, and National Geographic, among many other incredibly cool clients. In this podcast episode Joey sat down with Ryan to discuss how he rose to the top of the MoGraph world. Ryan takes us on a journey from his upbringing in South Chicago, to his freelance career in L.A., to his homecoming at Digital Kitchen. This episode is packed full of helpful info and tips for freelancers and aspiring motion designers.
Show Notes
About Ryan
Ryan Summers Website
Ryan Summers on Twitter
Digital Kitchen
National Geographic Explorer Piece
Studios, Agencies, & Creatives
72&Sunny
Alma Mater
Blind
Blur
Brian Mah
Chad Ashley
Chris Do
Chiat
Dreamworks
Erin Sarofsky
Grant Lau
Guillermo del Toro
Imaginary Forces
Karin Fong
Kyle Cooper
Man vs. Machine
Michelle Dougherty
Oddfellows
Patrick Clair
Royale
Toil
Education
Art Center
Design Bootcamp
MoGraph Mentor
Software
Cinema 4D
Nuke
Trapcode Particular
Houdini
Other Resources
The Bricklayer Comment
Mike Radtke Podcast
Big Van Vader
Bam Bam Bigelow
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