Career questions tagged arts
What do i need to become a professional gaming streamer?
I like playing video games on my free time. Some say that I have potential, and I think I should embark on this journey.
Is it worth it getting an associates in illustration?
I am a high school student who is working on getting my bachelors in communications integrated with media management through dual enrollment. Since I will be graduating college two years early, I am trying to think about more schooling options. I love art and I think illustration will pair well with my major. I was thinking I could get my associates in illustration online after I get my bachelors so I can get a more artistic and creative job. Would this be a good option or should I look at something else?
is it possible to get two more minors after I graduate college?
I am majoring in communications integrated media management. I have a required minor that will either be marketing or psychology. I am also required to take several art classes and two graphic design classes. I think it would be useful to gain a minor in graphic design and a minor in photography after I graduate. I feel like both would elevate my marketability. Would this be a good route or is there a better way to this?
How to obtain good internships for Art Therapy major?
I am studying BA/MA program and would like to learn efficient ways or ideas to apply and determine good internship opportunities, and earn the hours to graduate on time.
Is there anything you'd recommend for me to do to become my own business owner towards the culinary arts?
This is a passion I want to pursue and would love any tips and tricks to learn and help me along my life's passion for the culinary arts.
What are some steps for becoming a floral designer or starting a floral business?
As a senior in high school, I’m just starting to explore future careers. I’m a creative person and I like to use my hands at work. I have experience working at a pottery shop and working with floral design on the side. I also am thinking about owning my own business someday.
What jobs can I get with a Bachelors in Architect?
Hi! Lately, I have been interested in the field of Architecture. Mostly because I really like math and also the art aspect of it. Yet, If I only end up getting the bachelors, what job(s) can I get out of it?
What college did you got to that specialized in the field your working in now.?
what college did you got to that specialized in the field your working in now.
How would I tend to get better at my art?
I am passionate about art and design, especially digital art and sketching on paper but I don't think that I am good at any of it. How would I get better at art or improve my skill? I also would like to be an animator. I love both of these art topics, how would I get started with that?
What are the pros and cons of fashion merchandise?
I am a senior in high school concerned about the cons of fashion
If I have a degree in fashion merchandising what kind of job does that allow me to have?
I am a senior in high school who is interested in fashion and becoming a big designer.
How not to lose motivation?
How do artists not get burnt out and run out of motivation? How do you regain motivation?
How do you become an animator and illustrator at the same time?
So, I read a Q&A from a professional Background (BG) Artist a few days ago. The BG said "a illustration skills don’t always translate to animation." So, it made me wonder more about the differences between the two fields. They're both art-based careers, yet there's some differences I don't know yet. (I mean...besides the fact that animation is about making still images come to life vs illustration just being still art). I know many animators are illustrators, but I don't know how they manage to do both. I may want to do both, too, in the future. Are there any differences in preparing to study for either career? What are some differences between learning illustration vs animation?
Animation industry
I stepped away from an art college because it was extremely overwhelming, it was super competitive and the workload left me in tons of panic attacks. I also couldn't afford the tuition. Its been awhile (cause of covid) and now im thinking of going back to community for two years to start my minor first and do my major at a 4 year at animation but im worried that i wont like the field as much as i admire it, i work a bit slower when it comes to art it brings out my best work and i want to learn more but a part of me if afraid. Does the animation industry have more cons than pros, will i enjoy working in a competitive field?
Is becoming an Art Director a difficult task, where do I start, and where can it lead to?
I understand this quite the layered question, but I am greatly interested in the field of Art Direction. I would love some examples and clarity on how and where this career can take me. I do appreciate art in all forms and I believe it can come in a multitude of forms, given the subjective nature and I believe it would be very interesting to interpret my vision or the vision of another.
5 questions about being a special effects artist
1 How much pressure is on an artist? 2 What is the usual amount of time to complete a project? 3 How many artists work on a project? 4 What is the highest tier of this kind of job? 5 How do you grow your skills beyond whats needed?
What should be my first steps in getting myself into the entertainment industry?
I enjoy most things relating to the arts and entertainment, like fashion design, acting, film making/producing, songwriting, computer editing, etc... I also enjoy making content where I can try and make people laugh. I can easily think of creative ideas to help in most situations. Any ideas of how I can successfully branch into the industry continue these ideas/hobbies? #entertainment #fashion-design #graphic-design #acting #art #photography #arts