EPISODE · Jun 14, 2024 · 1H 32M
It's not about the tool, it's about the skill set | When a Baby Boomer and a Millenial Discuss AI | Gary Noden - Motion Graphics & Visual Effects
from The Freelance Blueprint · host Elisabeth Mayr
In this conversation, Gary and Elisabeth discuss various topics, including dealing with imposter syndrome, the impact of AI on the visual effects industry, and the fluctuations in work availability for freelancers.They also explore the role of AI in the creative process and the potential for AI to replace the creative spark. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of embracing imposter syndrome and using AI as a tool to enhance creativity rather than replace human creativity.This part of the conversation explores the impact of AI on jobs and income, and the role of government in AI implementation.Gary and Elisabeth also discuss the benefits of shorter work weeks and universal basic income, the importance of work-life balance, and setting boundaries to prioritise personal projects.The conversation emphasizes the continuous learning process and staying motivated to learn new skills. It also touches on overcoming imposter syndrome and the challenges of freelancing. They also discuss the importance of networking, building a portfolio, and navigating the job hunting process for freelancers. Gary emphasises on the insights he gained from working in different companies and different pipelines, and how this has helped him to learn what works and what doesn't.Gary reflects on the evolution of freelancing and the changing dynamics of the industry. He discusses the benefits of starting as a freelancer and the value of gaining experience in a full-time job.Gary also challenges the notion of full-time job security and encourages freelancers to embrace imposter syndrome. He shares advice for what he'd do if he were to start over and reflects on the rewarding aspects of freelancing.Takeaways Imposter syndrome is common, even for experienced professionals, and can be a motivator for continuous improvement. AI has had a significant impact on the visual effects industry, providing time-saving tools and new creative possibilities. AI should be used as a tool to enhance creativity and streamline processes, while human creativity and decision-making remain essential for unique and nuanced results. Project management is a crucial aspect of freelancing that should not be overlooked. Question the marketing behind full-time employment and "job security". Remember to look after your physical and mental well-being throughout your freelancing journey.Learn more about GaryWebsite: www.gen-vfx.comLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/garynodenWork: www.artstation.com/genvfxX: x.com/genodenPodcast: x.com/thegraphterspodSupport the Freelance Blueprint Podcast1. Follow the podcast2. Leave a review3. Sign up to the Freelance Blueprint Newsletterhttps://mailchi.mp/19bd323f0892/sign-up-to-my-newsletter4. Become a sponsor - Visit freelance-blueprint.com for more information5. Join the Freelance Blueprint Discord Channelhttps://discord.gg/egxn3d9pChapters00:00 Intro01:00 About Gary03:12 Dealing with Nervousness04:08 Lying on CVs & Fake It Till You Make It08:30 Fluctuations in Work Availability13:08 Embracing Imposter Syndrome18:24 The Impact of AI on the Industry28:20 Can AI be Creative?33:16 30hour week - Reviewing the way we currently work37:42 Gary's Boundaries to Make Freelancing Enjoyable39:40 Reducing Imposter Through Learning And Challenging Oneself44:24 It's Not About The Software - It's About the Skillset48:48 Gary's Tipps for People Who Feel Stuck in the Job Search53:28 Elisabeth's Early Days in Freelancing58:08 How Gary Started Freelancing01:01:40 Gary's Big Revelation About Freelancing - Working Less and Earning More01:06:44 How Gary Would Start Over Today, Knowing What He Knows Now01:08:50 The Marketing Team Behind Full-Time Jobs01:13:06 Benefits of Freelancing vs Full-Time Jobs (Maternity & Paternity Leave)01:38:38 Final Freelance Blueprint Questions01:28:46 Connect With Gary Noden01:31:28 Outro
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In this conversation, Gary and Elisabeth discuss various topics, including dealing with imposter syndrome, the impact of AI on the visual effects industry, and the fluctuations in work availability for freelancers.They also explore the role of AI in the creative process and the potential for AI to replace the creative spark. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of embracing imposter syndrome and using AI as a tool to enhance creativity rather than replace human creativity.This part of the conversation explores the impact of AI on jobs and income, and the role of government in AI implementation.Gary and Elisabeth also discuss the benefits of shorter work weeks and universal basic income, the importance of work-life balance, and setting boundaries to prioritise personal projects.The conversation emphasizes the continuous learning process and staying motivated to learn new skills. It also touches on overcoming imposter syndrome and the challenges of freelancing. They also discuss the importance of networking, building a portfolio, and navigating the job hunting process for freelancers. Gary emphasises on the insights he gained from working in different companies and different pipelines, and how this has helped him to learn what works and what doesn't.Gary reflects on the evolution of freelancing and the changing dynamics of the industry. He discusses the benefits of starting as a freelancer and the value of gaining experience in a full-time job.Gary also challenges the notion of full-time job security and encourages freelancers to embrace imposter syndrome. He shares advice for what he'd do if he were to start over and reflects on the rewarding aspects of freelancing.Takeaways Imposter syndrome is common, even for experienced professionals, and can be a motivator for continuous improvement. AI has had a significant impact on the visual effects industry, providing time-saving tools and new creative possibilities. AI should be used as a tool to enhance creativity and streamline processes, while human creativity and decision-making remain essential for unique and nuanced results. Project management is a crucial aspect of freelancing that should not be overlooked. Question the marketing behind full-time employment and "job security". Remember to look after your physical and mental well-being throughout your freelancing journey.Learn more about GaryWebsite: www.gen-vfx.comLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/garynodenWork: www.artstation.com/genvfxX: x.com/genodenPodcast: x.com/thegraphterspodSupport the Freelance Blueprint Podcast1. Follow the podcast2. Leave a review3. Sign up to the Freelance Blueprint Newsletterhttps://mailchi.mp/19bd323f0892/sign-up-to-my-newsletter4. Become a sponsor - Visit freelance-blueprint.com for more information5. Join the Freelance Blueprint Discord Channelhttps://discord.gg/egxn3d9pChapters00:00 Intro01:00 About Gary03:12 Dealing with Nervousness04:08 Lying on CVs & Fake It Till You Make It08:30 Fluctuations in Work Availability13:08 Embracing Imposter Syndrome18:24 The Impact of AI on the Industry28:20 Can AI be Creative?33:16 30hour week - Reviewing the way we currently work37:42 Gary's Boundaries to Make Freelancing Enjoyable39:40 Reducing Imposter Through Learning And Challenging Oneself44:24 It's Not About The Software - It's About the Skillset48:48 Gary's Tipps for People Who Feel Stuck in the Job Search53:28 Elisabeth's Early Days in Freelancing58:08 How Gary Started Freelancing01:01:40 Gary's Big Revelation About Freelancing - Working Less and Earning More01:06:44 How Gary Would Start Over Today, Knowing What He Knows Now01:08:50 The Marketing Team Behind Full-Time Jobs01:13:06 Benefits of Freelancing vs Full-Time Jobs (Maternity & Paternity Leave)01:38:38 Final Freelance Blueprint Questions01:28:46 Connect With Gary Noden01:31:28 Outro
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