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45. Bobby Chui - Artist, Emmy Winner, Schoolism and Lightbox Expo Founder on his career and moving past 'No'

56m · Creators Society Animation Podcast · 26 Jul 17:00

If you're looking for some career inspiration, look no further than this episode with guest Bobby Chui. Bobby's career is an example of tenacity, purpose, and a drive to not only be a great artist but to be great FOR artists.

We start out early in his career journey and talk through all the obstacles he encountered before his big break, which was really a big gamble that turned into a big break.

Our industry throws up continual obstacles, whether it's a no from a pitch, a no from a school, being part of layoffs caused by Wall Street's whims, or a myriad of other barriers, this episode will encourage you to keep going and to help others to keep going.

Enjoy!

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Show Notes:

Bobby Chui Instagram
Check out Lightbox Expo here
Watch the Lightbox Expo 23 Trailer
Visit Schoolism here
Visit Imaginism Studios here

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Host & Producer: Michael Wakelam
Executive Producer: Eric M. Miller
Music by: Rich Dickerson
Edited by: Jonathan Wakelam
Audio Engineering: Mike Rocha

The Creators Society is a professional society for all disciplines of the animation industry. Our mission is to bring the animation community together to build strong relationships, provide education, and form a better understanding of the different roles we all play in creating animated stories. We celebrate and promote the love of animation and all the talented Creators who breathe life and imagination into their work.

Learn more about the Creators Society, and how to become a member at creatorssociety.net

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