From http://animationnation.com/community/vi ... ?f=4&t=802
A post called "The Enigma of the Animation Industry (or Community)"
This goes into details some of the personality conflicts, jealousies, and insecurities.
One of my "favorite blogs" is referenced as a site "that likes to flame controversy" for its own sake.
Given the fact that Charles recently had a post about "people who work in animation but aren't artists" I was somewhat amused to see that one of the guys from "fake controversy-ville" responded to the post.
There's only two choices on who it can be, guys...
...And I doubt it's the annoying, vomit-inducing P-guy... He's nobody as far as the industry is concerned.
The other fellow (who is most likely the one who got his ego bruised) is probably the number 2 go-to-guy for animation after Leonard Maltin who holds a lot more clout in Hollywood.
NOW, normally I'm not one to gossip, but I know some of us have been a pit peeved at some industry people's behavior in the not-so-distant past.
The ANN post is enlightening to say the least...
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I still consider Charles as a friend, personally .. but the constant 'negative vibes' on Animation Nation (from lots of different members) kept me from enjoying myself there.
I decided not to renew my ASIFA-Hollywood membership this year, for much the same reason.
Most of the productions on which I work are pure 'junk' .. but darned if I don't still manage to have a blast while working on them; I wouldn't trade my career for anything.
But some people in this business (it seems) can never be happy .. and don't seem to want anyone else to be, either.
I decided not to renew my ASIFA-Hollywood membership this year, for much the same reason.
Most of the productions on which I work are pure 'junk' .. but darned if I don't still manage to have a blast while working on them; I wouldn't trade my career for anything.
But some people in this business (it seems) can never be happy .. and don't seem to want anyone else to be, either.
Last edited by droosan on February 3rd, 2011, 2:42 pm, edited 2 times in total.
I understand, Droo.
I remember reading Shamus Culhane's books and even he said words to the effect that "we all have to do @#%@# once in a while to survive."
Despite the bad vibe on Animation Nation -- a lot of the stuff got really bad on politics and some of the topics leered into looney land and naivety at times --, it's still far worse on blogs that "lead the animation discourse." One of those guys got sore at Charles. That was what I read into it...
I only occasionally look at either site now. I feel so much more positive not bothering with either site on a regular basis.
I remember reading Shamus Culhane's books and even he said words to the effect that "we all have to do @#%@# once in a while to survive."
Despite the bad vibe on Animation Nation -- a lot of the stuff got really bad on politics and some of the topics leered into looney land and naivety at times --, it's still far worse on blogs that "lead the animation discourse." One of those guys got sore at Charles. That was what I read into it...
I only occasionally look at either site now. I feel so much more positive not bothering with either site on a regular basis.