Hi Moses, thanks for connecting! Yann
YANNGRZ , Director , 28/03/13 , 4,426 AP
Thanks for the add
I'm interested in using your creative talents for a collaboration, let me know what you think.
To get more of an insight read my profile and check out my portfolio.
look forward to hearing from you
Tom
Tom Ivan Omara Okello , Entrepreneur , 28/10/12 , 961 AP
Thanks a lot, Moses, and good to meet you on here. Gosh, advice....? Not sure if I'm equipped to offer any as I'm still amazed that I got it, but I'll try! My main advice, I guess, is don't try to second guess what you think they want to hear - only you know how vital your project is, and your own commitment and belief in that is what will make it, and you, stand out. Be realistic of where you are in your trajectory and don't try to take on subject matter or techniques that are too much of a stretch at this time, but do take risks. Really consider where you want to be with your work in a year's time, or five years time, or ten years time, and make sure that your project marks a profound step towards that, not just a one-off opportunity for funding. Most of all, be brave. I found it quite difficult to write my proposal, because I really had to question who I was, where I was in my trajectory as an artist, and where I needed to be. It can make you feel a bit vulnerable, but the outcome is a stronger sense of yourself, which is useful whether you win the award or not. On a more practical note, get your submission in before the deadline, don't leave it to the last minute! Get someone (or a few people) to read over it before you submit it. Really pay attention to the 100word summary and see if what you've written excites other people, because, at the start of the process, that's the most important part of your application. And make sure your portfolio is relevant to the project you're proposing. Finally, do it! There's a tendency to psych oneself out of applying (especially to such a huge award) but don't. You'll get a lot from the process of applying, and, if you're passionate about what you do, chances are you might get shortlisted! And if you don't, you'll still have learnt masses about yourself as an artist!
Wishing you the very best of luck with it, and let me know if I can help in any other way!
Phoebe x
Phoebe Boswell , Animator , 28/11/11 , 521 AP
Hi bro!
thnks for connecting
nice to meet you
two thumbs up for you work. great! :D
putra , Multimedia , 09/09/11 , 899 AP
Long time no speak. Get in touch re your film progress ASAP love! :-)
Nadia C Gasper , Writer , 30/08/11 , 2,972 AP
Moses! How are you? I'm still getting used to using this, hence the delay in my reply. What are you upto these days? I looked at some of your recent video's and I like what I see - seems like you're out there doing it man, that's great.
Ruari , Performance artist , 15/03/11 , 422 AP
Happy crimbo! Looking forward to seeing the new stuff.
Nadia C Gasper , Writer , 22/12/10 , 2,972 AP
Hi Moses, thanks for joining the Studio 279 group!
David
David Poole , Director , 01/11/10 , 3,679 AP
Hey Dude.
Still sorting the funding stuff out. Next week might be a bit difficult due to workshops and whatnot but email the script (info@scribbleink.com), I'll have a read as soon as and we'll take things from there. Will also see you at the Scribble Nation workshop on thurs so we can iron out a few creases then :-)
Nadia C Gasper , Writer , 15/10/10 , 2,972 AP
Join the new Scribble Ink group on Ideastap and hurry up with that Script MR! I'm booking you in for another Scribble Island Consultation before christmas :-)
Nadia C Gasper , Writer , 14/10/10 , 2,972 AP