Friday, January 22, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Keynote Speakers!!!!
Friday Night Speaker!
Caroll Michels is a career coach, artist-advocate, and author of How to Survive & Prosper as an Artist. Selling Yourself without Selling your Soul (Henry Holt & Company, New York). A 6th revised edition was published in June 2009. Excerpts from her book are presented on this Web site.
She is also the founder of the Artist Help NetworkSM a free online resource designed to assist artists in locating information on a comprehensive range of career-related topics.
Links to interviews with Caroll Michels can be found on the menu "Podcasts and Interviews."
Saturday Morning Speaker
Max Howard has accepted our request as Keynote speaker for Saturday morning. Notice – he has already added Ringling to his webpage! http://www.maxhoward.net/index.html
Max was formerly president of Warner Bros. Feature Animation and senior vice president of Disney Feature Animation. During his twelve years at Disney, Howard was one of the senior architects of that company's animation renaissance. He has collaborated on such animation successes as "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," "The Little Mermaid," "Beauty and the Beast," "Aladdin," "Pocahontas" and "The Lion King." At Warner Bros., Max oversaw the award-winning animated feature "The Iron Giant" and the international hit "Space Jam." Most recently he was an Executive Producer on "Spirit, Stallion of the Cimarron" for DreamWorks.
http://www.exodusfilmgroup.com/home.html
Caroll Michels is a career coach, artist-advocate, and author of How to Survive & Prosper as an Artist. Selling Yourself without Selling your Soul (Henry Holt & Company, New York). A 6th revised edition was published in June 2009. Excerpts from her book are presented on this Web site.
She is also the founder of the Artist Help NetworkSM a free online resource designed to assist artists in locating information on a comprehensive range of career-related topics.
Links to interviews with Caroll Michels can be found on the menu "Podcasts and Interviews."
Saturday Morning Speaker
Max Howard has accepted our request as Keynote speaker for Saturday morning. Notice – he has already added Ringling to his webpage! http://www.maxhoward.net/
Max was formerly president of Warner Bros. Feature Animation and senior vice president of Disney Feature Animation. During his twelve years at Disney, Howard was one of the senior architects of that company's animation renaissance. He has collaborated on such animation successes as "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," "The Little Mermaid," "Beauty and the Beast," "Aladdin," "Pocahontas" and "The Lion King." At Warner Bros., Max oversaw the award-winning animated feature "The Iron Giant" and the international hit "Space Jam." Most recently he was an Executive Producer on "Spirit, Stallion of the Cimarron" for DreamWorks.
http://www.exodusfilmgroup.
Round Table and Break Out Topics
Round Table Topics
Fun with Children's books and toy products
Graduate Programs
Freelance Realities/ Business
Product/ Merchandise Design
Concept Art
Interview Tips
The Video Game Industry
Art & Design for Magazines/ Publications
Teaching as an Artist
The Versatility of Film
The world of Graphic Design
Design Worlds
Making Money as a Fine Artist
Break out Sessions
Web Based Portfolios
Getting Motivated
Freelance Realities/ Business
Important Contacts
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Next Step Career Conference Save the Date!
The NEXT STEP Career Conference (for Ringling College students) is produced every other year - don't miss it!
This year's program includes: Keynote presentations by Career Coach and Artist-Advocate, Caroll Michels as well as, a special guest speaker yet to be announced! Check back for the NEWS!
There will be numerous "ROUNDTABLE" Discussion groups for informal talks with artist/professionals. Four different "BREAKOUT" sessions to choose from 4 different topics. Door Prizes and FOOD!
Appetizers, Continental Breakfast and Lunch is included.
You received a "SAVE THE DATE" card in your Ringling mailbox with a $5 coupon.
Registration is $25.00 until and including March 5th, 2010
Late registration fee is $30. after March 5th.
Don't delay - First come, first served - Registration is limited.
Payment to the Student Accounts Cashier and Register in the Center for Career Services.
This year's program includes: Keynote presentations by Career Coach and Artist-Advocate, Caroll Michels as well as, a special guest speaker yet to be announced! Check back for the NEWS!
There will be numerous "ROUNDTABLE" Discussion groups for informal talks with artist/professionals. Four different "BREAKOUT" sessions to choose from 4 different topics. Door Prizes and FOOD!
Appetizers, Continental Breakfast and Lunch is included.
You received a "SAVE THE DATE" card in your Ringling mailbox with a $5 coupon.
Registration is $25.00 until and including March 5th, 2010
Late registration fee is $30. after March 5th.
Don't delay - First come, first served - Registration is limited.
Payment to the Student Accounts Cashier and Register in the Center for Career Services.
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