I worked as a production assistant on a couple of films, and finally, I got a job at an animation studio as an editor. After that, work begat work. I got into directing music videos and commercials.
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I worked at all kinds of jobs, mostly commercial editing.
I first started working in film when I was 17. I was a director's assistant, an editor.
I went to film school, worked as an assistant, and wrote several scripts that haven't gotten made.
I became a film director, but I wasn't successful with my first couple of films, so I had to turn to becoming a film critic to make a living.
What I do on film is part of my profession.
Luckily, I went to school at CalArts, and then ended up here at Disney, starting in the Animation Building and working my way up. I started as an animator, and then did character designing and storyboarding, and eventually, directing.
After I left college, I went to work at the Royal Opera House in London, which became a real catalyst for me because it made me realize that I was interested in cinema and in the way life is thrust at you. So I started making films.
When I graduated college I needed to make money while I was pursuing acting, so I read screenplays and made a living writing coverage on them for studios.
I studied business and also studied film, then I graduated, and I worked at a network. I was able to use my business skills there - I was an associate producer for a little bit.
Making movies is my profession. I like doing it a lot.
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