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079: It doesn't have to be perfect. Just GET IT FINISHED! (w/ Jake Parker)
079: It doesn't have to be perfect. Just GET IT FINISHED! (w/ Jake Parker)
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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Jake Parker is an illustrator who has worked for 15 years on
everything from animated films to comics to picture books. He
is the creator of the Missile Mouse graphic novel series published
by Scholastic, and he has worked for Blue Sky Studios, creating
sets and environments for feature films like Horton Hears a Who,
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Rio, and Epic. He now
freelances out of his home studio in Utah.
Full
shownotes: http://yourcreativepush.com/jakeparker
In this episode, Jake discusses:
-A bit about his personal life and what he is currently up
to.
-Why he started SVS School, who his target audience is, and what
you can learn there.
-Some of his earlier memories of drawing.
-How his parents and teachers were very supportive as well as
his friend's mom, who was a painter.
-How doubt, comparing himself to others, time restraints, and
over-committing to things are the main things that sometimes hold
him back.
-How sometimes he compares himself to other people who are doing
other careers and making lots of money, but then he remembers the
freedom and joy that drawing gives him.
-How he gets through negative thoughts and battles through his
resistance.
-The influence that both his wife and God play in his life,
especially when he feels lost or discouraged.
-One of his hardest moments creatively, which actually came as a
result of accomplishing one of his lifelong goals.
-An e-mail that completely changed his perspective when he was
feeling like Missile Mouse was not having an impact.
-If you are taking on a large personal project, making sure that
you create an appropriate balance with all of the other things that
are important in your life, such as family, friends, and work.
-Making a large project into a marathon, not a sprint, and
chipping away at it.
-The importance of rewarding yourself as you reach
milestones.
-Finding a way to create accountability with self-imposed
projects.
-How he balances his time, by making sure that everyone knows
what is expected of them and being able to be flexible.
Jake's Final Push will inspire you to COMPLETE
SOMETHING, even if it isn't perfect.
Quotes:
"For this little artist kid, there was all this opportunity and
I just ate it up."
"If I faced any resistance then and now, it's always been
self-imposed."
"I think being an artist as your career choice is probably the
hardest thing you can do to make money."
"Yea. I could be sitting there on the beach, thinking,
Man, I wish I was drawing."
"Life is hard enough as it is with everything that people are
doing, and I'm happy to provide a place for someone to escape to
when they need. And that's what keeps me going."
"It doesn't work to have accountability to yourself.
Because yourself knows all your excuses and sees the
validity in them and will give you a pass."
"You need a final product, you don't need a project."
Links mentioned:
Society of
Visual Storytelling (SVS School)
You Need a Product, Not a Project e041 (Jake's
YouTube channel)
Connect with Jake:
Website /
Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / Pinterest / YouTube / Tumblr / Store /
everything from animated films to comics to picture books. He
is the creator of the Missile Mouse graphic novel series published
by Scholastic, and he has worked for Blue Sky Studios, creating
sets and environments for feature films like Horton Hears a Who,
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Rio, and Epic. He now
freelances out of his home studio in Utah.
Full
shownotes: http://yourcreativepush.com/jakeparker
In this episode, Jake discusses:
-A bit about his personal life and what he is currently up
to.
-Why he started SVS School, who his target audience is, and what
you can learn there.
-Some of his earlier memories of drawing.
-How his parents and teachers were very supportive as well as
his friend's mom, who was a painter.
-How doubt, comparing himself to others, time restraints, and
over-committing to things are the main things that sometimes hold
him back.
-How sometimes he compares himself to other people who are doing
other careers and making lots of money, but then he remembers the
freedom and joy that drawing gives him.
-How he gets through negative thoughts and battles through his
resistance.
-The influence that both his wife and God play in his life,
especially when he feels lost or discouraged.
-One of his hardest moments creatively, which actually came as a
result of accomplishing one of his lifelong goals.
-An e-mail that completely changed his perspective when he was
feeling like Missile Mouse was not having an impact.
-If you are taking on a large personal project, making sure that
you create an appropriate balance with all of the other things that
are important in your life, such as family, friends, and work.
-Making a large project into a marathon, not a sprint, and
chipping away at it.
-The importance of rewarding yourself as you reach
milestones.
-Finding a way to create accountability with self-imposed
projects.
-How he balances his time, by making sure that everyone knows
what is expected of them and being able to be flexible.
Jake's Final Push will inspire you to COMPLETE
SOMETHING, even if it isn't perfect.
Quotes:
"For this little artist kid, there was all this opportunity and
I just ate it up."
"If I faced any resistance then and now, it's always been
self-imposed."
"I think being an artist as your career choice is probably the
hardest thing you can do to make money."
"Yea. I could be sitting there on the beach, thinking,
Man, I wish I was drawing."
"Life is hard enough as it is with everything that people are
doing, and I'm happy to provide a place for someone to escape to
when they need. And that's what keeps me going."
"It doesn't work to have accountability to yourself.
Because yourself knows all your excuses and sees the
validity in them and will give you a pass."
"You need a final product, you don't need a project."
Links mentioned:
Society of
Visual Storytelling (SVS School)
You Need a Product, Not a Project e041 (Jake's
YouTube channel)
Connect with Jake:
Website /
Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / Pinterest / YouTube / Tumblr / Store /
Released:
Apr 29, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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