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038: Getting started as a freelance motion designer w/ Donna McAvoy

038: Getting started as a freelance motion designer w/ Donna McAvoy

FromMotion Hatch: Helping Motion Designers Do Better Business


038: Getting started as a freelance motion designer w/ Donna McAvoy

FromMotion Hatch: Helping Motion Designers Do Better Business

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Apr 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

As freelancers we often feel like we’re all on our own, that we have to come up with everything ourselves. But there are communities of us, both online and offline, that we can lean on and use to learn from each other. Whether you’re just starting out or have been running your own freelance business for years, the power of community and networking can be a major benefit. Few know this better than today’s guest. Donna McAvoy is an amazing freelance animator and a member of our recent Mograph Mastermind Program. She studied computer arts at Abertay University and worked on mobile games before moving into animation for television. Now she’s freelancing as a 2D animator based in Glasgow where she creates some truly awesome work. In this bonus episode, Donna shares the story of her journey into freelance motion design. She has found a way to make a career in her home in Scotland where it may not seem like there are as many opportunities as elsewhere. Donna talks about the realities of looking for and finding jobs as a freelance animator and how she makes it work. Donna credits much of her success to proper networking. It’s helped her discover how others in her situation are making a living and has connected her to some of her best jobs. By connecting with other freelancers, Donna has been able to learn valuable tips from others like her, including that she could significantly raise the rates she was charging her clients.   In this episode: Finding work as a freelancer while living in a place without many big studios The power of motion design communities for helping you find direction as a freelancer The importance of networking for finding jobs when it may seem like none are available Why you should think about significantly raising your rates and the challenges and payoffs of doing so Why freelancers should be charging more than employees of a company How a mastermind can help build confidence, keep you accountable, and come up with great ideas for your business   Quotes: “Networking is just the biggest thing to be doing. And it’s also good to just get out from your desk. I guess a lot of people are working from home and you get a bit crazy there.” [10:43] “Although what you can charge varies from media to media, I think if you’re working remotely, it shouldn’t have such a big impact where you are based.” [12:23] “The networking part is probably most important I feel. Basically just getting your work out as soon as you can because maybe if you do feel like it’s not good enough, it’s good to get someone to give you perspective and feedback on what you could be doing to make it better.” [24:35]   Links: Find Donna McAvoy online Follow Donna on Instagram | Twitter | Vimeo | Linkedin Sign up for the Mograph Mastermind School of Motion   Find the full show notes here Keep up with everything Motion Hatch   Follow Motion Hatch on Twitter | Instagram If you haven't already, would you mind leaving us a rating and review? It really helps!  
Released:
Apr 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Motion Hatch is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by veteran motion designer Hayley Akins, discussing the business side of animation and motion design that so many creatives struggle with. Offering quality practical advice and insight for freelance, full-time or aspiring animators, illustrators and motion designers, hear from a wide range of voices within the industry, including how leading animators started out, tips on managing your business and career advice. For more info on how to take control of your motion graphics career and to join our community of amazing, talented designers, head over to http://motionhatch.com.