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45 Straight Ahead w/ Derrick Malik Johnson: Loyalty, Respect, These Hands

45 Straight Ahead w/ Derrick Malik Johnson: Loyalty, Respect, These Hands

FromStraight Ahead Animation Podcast


45 Straight Ahead w/ Derrick Malik Johnson: Loyalty, Respect, These Hands

FromStraight Ahead Animation Podcast

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Nov 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Todays we are joined by Derrick Malik Johnson an African American Storyboard Revisionist currently working at Disney TVA. This episode gets a little heavy in certain subject matters than other episodes but it's still import to acknowledge and discuss these topics. Despite the difficult subject matters Derrick is an explosive wave of positivity and energy that you cant help but smile and laugh along with him. He talks about his amazing experience being the first black student from his alma mater to receive an animation internship. We also discuss the toxic school environment that certain professors created for him, causing him drop out for his own emotional and mental well being. Despite dropping out of art school, Derrick was able to land a full time position at Titmouse, and now he finds himself working on Disney's highly anticipated Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur as a Storyboard Revisionist. It is a very emotional journey in this weeks episode!
Instagram: @derrickmalikjohnson
Twitter: @DerrickMalikJo
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Released:
Nov 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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On the Straight Ahead Animation Podcast we interview and spotlight rising Black, Indigenous, and People of Color voices that are breaking into the Animation Industry. We want our guest to share their early experiences working at their first industry job and their transition from being a student to an industry professional. We want to spotlight these rising BIPOC voices because these are the voices that will shape the future of the Animation Industry.