I always believe it's better to have 30 imaginations working on a project, rather than one imagination telling the other 29 what to do.
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Thinking is my hobby. But sometimes you get to where you're stuck and you can't figure it out, so you just go work on another project. I always have multiple projects.
Imagination is a poor matter when it has to part company with understanding.
I think I've got a decent imagination. I hope some of my stories inspire other young imaginations.
When I've finished one project, I start thinking about the next.
I have an active imagination.
I usually have 10 different animation projects going at a time.
Juggling many projects and having all these accidental collisions that you can't predict enables a kind of comparative thinking. To focus on a single project from beginning to end is extremely difficult, not just for me, but for many people.
As I get older, I become more imaginative and feel like I have maybe a shorter time to get a lot of things going on in my mind done.
I always look on imagination as one of the most powerful things we can cultivate in young people. If they have a good, active imagination, they can cope with life better; they are... able to imagine possibilities and to think around problems.
I think my imagination dictates the technologies I use. But at the same time, my imagination can be technologic. Sometimes I see a tool and I know immediately how to use it, but most of the time I use the tool for an idea I already have.
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