Joanna Davidovich is an award winning freelance designer, illustrator and animator who is the author of a short film called Monkey Rag and has worked in many projects such as Ugly Americans, Monica’s Gang and the Tom & Jerry Show. She has also made many promos for Cartoon Network and worked in studios such as Bento Box, DUCK, Noble Animation, Turner Studios, Playdom and many others.
(Be sure to watch the video interview below!)
Joanna also has a Bachelor in Fine Arts in Animation from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Today she talks to us about how to put soul into animations and illustration, how to deal with anxiety at socializing and more.
You can check her website and all her work here:
Cupojo.net
Joanna Davidovich YouTube Channel
Twitter
Her Instagram
Interview with Joanna Davidovich:
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In this Episode, You Will Learn:
- Joanna Davidovich’s Story
- How to deal with social anxiety
- How to put your soul in your art
- The challenges of the art industry
- How to broaden your perspective in art
Actionable Steps
- You have to socialize with people
- Go to the main cities to learn from the very best environment
- Make a presence of yourself online
- Never give into fear
- Never complain, whine or moan, see the task and do it
“LOOK FOR THE PEOPLE WHO INSPIRED THE PEOPLE THAT INSPIRED YOU AND KEEP GOING DEEPER”
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Now it’s Your Turn!
Got questions or any advice or thoughts you want to share about this interview or anything you learned that helped you on your way to freedom? What’s one thing you can take from Joanna Davidovich’s Journey? Please feel free to share in the comments section below!
Thanks so much for watching the interview with Joanna Davidovich, I truly appreciate YOU!
Until Next Time!
Rodrigo