Tuesday, November 18, 2008

crawling back...




TOUGH

The outside world is tough. As creative artists and optimistic amateur animators, we have our own world inside us. A spacious room to breathe our creativity, our unexpressed passion, our hope for the animation industry and the inspiration we wanted to share with other artists.
Sometimes, the outside world doesn’t understand what artists really want to have in life or what could make us complete and contented. But deep inside of us, we only want a fair share of place to share our passion, dreams and freely sow our gifts. We wanted the world to give us a chance to breathe, to grow and give us the chance to chase the artistic journey. Of course as animators, we are more inclined to our imaginations and think about our limitations as a mere reflections of how far we could keep on dreaming. Sometimes, choices affect that course of the fate we wanted to follow. Everything we chose determines our capacity to expand or limit the great things we can do with our artistic gifts. There are even times that we choose to work apart from each other but still keep the goal intact inside us. Distance or circumstance could not easily hamper our visionary effort to bring out the best in each of us. If there are times that we need a break and pursue things on our own to reflect on better things we could do on the next day. But time is like an illusion, sometimes you let it slip away and realize that what you need is not about holding on but dreaming and working hard for what you want. Our team is not just about people with artistic passion but a group of individuals who treat each other as friends enjoying each other’s company. We may have diverse personalities but we complement each other’s passion and need to express our creativity. When we work, we treat something as more than just a project but as expression. And at the end of the day, we make sure we had fun, we made a good laugh and we prove something better to the outside world.

P.S.
—we’re not giving up like most people think about us lately. Fact is, we don’t easily get persuaded to believe that we abandoned what we started. We know for sure that there more people who believe in us and what we can do.

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