'Polytechnique' changed everything in my way of working. I became an adult, really, during those five years. I didn't work on anything else but 'Polytechnique.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In the mid-1990s, when I stopped having to run from the shows to the film developing lab and first saw digital images, I blessed technology and was convinced that my working life was changing for the better.
I worked for Xerox for 4 years and after that I knew I was never going to be a corporate person. It wasn't my environment.
I worked at all kinds of jobs, mostly commercial editing.
Starting my career as a kid, I was doing what jobs I got.
I wanted to start working on something that had a lasting effect.
I realised I had to work in something creative, but with a business and global element. And that I had to do it while I was still young and had an appetite for risk.
Polytechnique is a school whose multidisciplinary, very high scientific level curriculum is invaluable.
Eventually I lost the idea that I could have a career. I thought I was too old.
I have been typecast in my career, although the type changes with the decades.
I've spent various periods of my career being thought of as various things, various degrees of substance and ideas.
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