I had the pleasure of attending the NY Comic Book & Graphic Novel Creators Meetup "Ivan Cohen Talks About EVERYTHING!"
Ivan Cohen is a writer, editor, and entertainment executive who has worked for DC Comics, Marvel Comics and Disney among others.
Here are my takeaways:
- If you're entering a position at a company, it's best to follow someone who was bad at that job. This makes it easier for you to perform better than your incompetent predecessor.
- The time it takes for bad work to be made is the same as that for good work
- Humility is good—to a point—and it's important to be nice to EVERYONE you encounter
- Don't talk continuity with the professional comic creators because you'll come off as a "fanboy"
- When considering what to charge for your freelance work, never undervalue your time. Price yourself fairly.
- It's hard to make a living doing just one thing in this industry
- Before you pitch an idea, make sure you can answer this question: "Why is this project creatively valid?"
- It's helpful to already have a following if you want your project to be made by a major company
I'll continue to share helpful tidbits from the Meetups I attend.
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