What
is #MISSION 818?
The
name of my blog is "Four Names of Professional Creativity" and I have
posted about my writing, about my artwork, about comic books and movies. I've
also given suggestions and guidance to new writers on how to find ideas out of
the world around them. I've promoted my novels, and written reviews of the
novels of others. This week I'm writing about employment and my continued long-term
career search and what I call Mission 818.
For
over a year I have been in a part-time job with the Fullerton College
Foundation where I design, assemble, and write content for newsletters, event programs,
and advertisements that have increased the Foundation and it's scholarship
programs. They tell me I do a good job.
I am
blessed by this job, and glad to help to the Foundation and my alumni of
Fullerton College, however I know it is time I turn my focus towards the
future.
I am
engaged to one of the most – no, make that the most – wonderful woman in the
world. We've been together for years and we share so much including a lifelong
passion for television animation. It is time we get married and I become the
best husband she deserves.
To
make that happen, I need to find a full time job and join her in the 818.
With
that intent, I can't continue the way I have. Whether it be at an animation
studio or not, I must find employment now and it must be near her in the
Burbank area, hence the 818.
So,
what is Mission 818?
It
is my quest to find employment, be married, and live in the 818 area code.
As I've
mentioned before, since heaven knows when I have wanted to work in comic books
and animation. My goal was patricianly achieved in comics, but I still intend
to do more with it and I keep my hand in with the webcomic "Flying Glory
and the Hounds of Glory" (now in it's eleventh year). As for animation I
got my first script writing credits on several episodes of a show called
"Midnight Horror School" in Japan. Unfortunately it has never aired
in the U.S. I have also professionally written and developed series.
Additionally
I have worked with numerous studio executives and producers as a contracted
assistant from time to time over the years (read temp.) With every job, no
matter how small, I have gained experience, which I bring to the next one.
Though
my dream is to be a scriptwriter on a long running animated television series,
or better yet, create my own show that runs for multiple seasons with fantastic
rating numbers (I really am dreaming), for now that's not what Mission 818 is
about.
I will
not to give up that dream (even those ratings) and will keep fighting for it.
Yet, right now, I need a concrete foundation to build that dream upon. I am
seeking a "day job," a secure position in the production offices of an
animation studio or prod co. Yes, I know there is no such thing as a long-term secure
position in our industry, especially now, but that's what I'm after. Receiving
a regular paycheck while helping produce the best animated television series.
So
what type of position am I looking for? It would be so easy to say, I want to
get my foot in the door. Well, that's not enough any more; I need to get my
entire body in the door and down the hall. A Production Assistant or
Coordinator on a show would be great start, and wouldn't turn it down, but with
my experience and skills I'm looking for something more.
The assistant
position I am seeking is in the Television Animation Series Development
department of a major studio. A few years ago, I had a temp job in the
development department of one such studio, and even though I was there for a
short time, it was an extremely thrilling experience as new and potential shows
passed across my desk. I fell in love with those offices and am looking to return
and be part of that work on a long-term basis.
Additionally,
working in a studio's development department may have a whole lot more stability
than in the production of a show.
As
much as I would like the above jobs and working in animation, I won't say no to
other positions in or out of the entertainment industry. My only requirement is
that should be in the 818, preferably Burbank/Glendale area.
So
Mission 818 has begun, seeking employment, and planning for marriage.
Part
of this is asking my friends in the industry if they know of or could keep an
eye out for any job opening inside or outside of television animation.
All help
is appreciated. Know that this isn't just for me but for the woman I love.
Who
knows, one of the studios might need someone to work on their newsletters. I've
been told I'm pretty good at them.
UPDATE - Sept 17. 2012 - I'm still pursuing employing with in the 818 Area code and the studios. This coming Friday I will be visiting the offices of an Animation Production Company and have the opportunity to pitch a television series. I've prepared a pitch bible for a action adventure series, and a pitch for a short, and have also have a back up in case the producers ask "What else you got?" This is very important.
I've had the opportunity to pitch before, and even if the shows are bought or turned into successful series, the experience is always good. A little scary, a little fun. It's a great learning experience.
Hope to write a blog about the experience next weekend.
My #Mission818 continues.
Thanks for the support.
UPDATE - Sept 17. 2012 - I'm still pursuing employing with in the 818 Area code and the studios. This coming Friday I will be visiting the offices of an Animation Production Company and have the opportunity to pitch a television series. I've prepared a pitch bible for a action adventure series, and a pitch for a short, and have also have a back up in case the producers ask "What else you got?" This is very important.
I've had the opportunity to pitch before, and even if the shows are bought or turned into successful series, the experience is always good. A little scary, a little fun. It's a great learning experience.
Hope to write a blog about the experience next weekend.
My #Mission818 continues.
Thanks for the support.
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