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26 Straight Ahead w/ Marie Lum: From Storyboard Revisionist to Assistant Director at Disney TVA

26 Straight Ahead w/ Marie Lum: From Storyboard Revisionist to Assistant Director at Disney TVA

FromStraight Ahead Animation Podcast


26 Straight Ahead w/ Marie Lum: From Storyboard Revisionist to Assistant Director at Disney TVA

FromStraight Ahead Animation Podcast

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Jul 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Join us in todays JAMED PACKED episode with the amazing Marie Lum! She is a Chinese-American Story Artist currently working as an Assistant Director at Disney TVA. We talk about hey journey from being a Storyboard Revisionist on Craig of the Creek to her current position now and what she has learned along the way. We also dive into her role as the Co-Leader of the Deaf, Disabled, and Neurodiverse (DDNV) group within The Animation Guild 839. Marie also is not afraid to share her opinions about her experience attending Otis College of Art and Design. Finally we also talk about the importance of taking care of your health and how deadlines should not come before your well being. However, this is all just the surface, to find out more you're going to have to sit back, relax, and give it a listen!
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Portfolio: http://www.marielumart.com/
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Released:
Jul 6, 2021
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On the Straight Ahead Animation Podcast we interview and spotlight rising Black, Indigenous, and People of Color voices that are breaking into the Animation Industry. We want our guest to share their early experiences working at their first industry job and their transition from being a student to an industry professional. We want to spotlight these rising BIPOC voices because these are the voices that will shape the future of the Animation Industry.