Wednesday, March 18, 2015

I Think the Term Your Forgetting to Describe Cartoons With...Is Hyper-Competitive

Whether it's comic books, film and TV animation, anime, or manga, let's face it, the Media Arts has become a cutthroat, hyper-competitive industry. Artists get ripped off, beat up on, and refused credit for their contributions all the time. If you work in animation or comics anywhere, I'm sure you already know what I mean. 

There is an army of artists desperate for sales, bragging right, power, influence, fame, money, employment, shelf space, and attention, and who will hang onto the cottails of the next animation wonder kin, or whoever's got a publishing or studio contract and an agent at the moment. These hangers-on don't care who it is, as long as they're employed by SOMEBODY, somewhere, either because they are complete groupies and hangers on, or because they're hoping to "Flatter their way to a job".

The people running and operating these industries aren't much better in truth.

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