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Eric Bravo

  • Animation
    • The Storyboard Room: Inside the Animation Industry
    • How to Get An Animation Internship
    • Nickelodeon's "The Outsiders"
  • Music
  • Photography
  • Travel
  • TV Writing
  • About
    • Eric Bravo
    • Press
    • IMDb

Should Animation Studios Start Minting NFTs From Their Iconic Characters?

A few weeks ago Disney released their first-ever NFT (non-fungible tokens) in celebration of Disney+ Day, a week-long celebration commemorating its second anniversary. Disney partnered with VeVe, a digital collectibles app that sells and trades NFTs. VeVe collaborates with popular companies such as Cartoon Network, Marvel, Disney, and their NFTs are of marque characters from beloved properties from Spider-man, Adventure Time, Ghostbusters and a ton more.

Each day of the Disney+ Celebration week, Disney would release a themed NFT pack part of the Golden Moments collection. The NFT would drop at 12:00 pm and they usually sold out within seconds of release. The app demonstrated multiple times it could not handle the number of users and often would crash during and after the release making it harder to secure one.

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tags: NFT
categories: Animation
Thursday 12.09.21
Posted by Eric Bravo
 

What is a Script Coordinator? What Do They Do? (Entry Level Jobs in Animation)

If you're interested in becoming an animation writer, then pursuing a Script Coordinator role might be the path for you. A Script Coordinator is an entry-level position that puts you in the writer's room and depending on the show, the story editor could give you an episode to write. However, these positions come far and few as there is only one Script Coordinator per show, and everyone who wants to be a writer is gunning for the job. You have a 3x better chance of securing a Production Assistant (PA) position as there are usually three PA's to a show. This is not to discourage you, but to inform you. In this video, I will be going over what is a Script Coordinator, what do they do, and what qualities you'll need to become one. So without further ado, let's get to learning!

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tags: Writing, Script Coordinator, Entry Level Jobs
categories: Animation
Friday 12.03.21
Posted by Eric Bravo
 

When Is The Best Time To Apply For Internships?

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Having had a successful internship run at Warner Bros. Records, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, and DreamWorks Animation Studio, I get asked this question a lot. And that is, is there a best time to apply to internships and if so when is it. And to answer that question, yes there is and that best time is during the off-season.

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tags: Internship
categories: Animation
Monday 07.12.21
Posted by Eric Bravo
 

Should Writers Apply to Writing Fellowship Programs? (Nickelodeon, NBCUniversal, Disney, HBO..)

Writing Fellowship Programs for TV Writers

Writing fellowships are a great way to develop your skills as a writer. The programs are usually small ranging from three to six writers, depending on the studio. This small and intimate setting allows for focused development. It’s a great chance to learn what it’s like to live life as a writer while getting paid to do so. Most programs last for several months to a full year where you’ll pretty much be writing on a daily basis.

A lot of entertainment studios have some sort of writing program or fellowship from Nickelodeon Animation Studio to NBC Universal’s Writer’s on the Verge and they all differ in some aspects. Depending on the program, you might be required to provide a spec script or two, while another wants to see an original pilot. If you’re unfamiliar with what a spec script is, it is taking an on-air show like Rick & Morty or Brooklyn Nine-Nine and writing your own episode to it. The program will usually tell you what shows they accept. They will be all current series and most of them would be popular shows at the time.

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tags: Writing
categories: Animation
Thursday 01.14.21
Posted by Eric Bravo
 

Can I Be In The Animation Industry If I Can't Draw?

I Can’t Draw - Eric Bravo

I Can’t Draw - Eric Bravo

Have you ever wanted to work on some of your favorite cartoons, but never tried because you feel like you don’t have the best drawing skills? What if I told you that you can work in the animation industry even if you can’t draw, like myself! See! look at this dog that I drew. Not very impressive.

Now you may be thinking, how can I possibly be in the animation industry if I can’t draw? What jobs can I even do? Well, there’s a lot actually! Production is the biggest and main non-artist job in animation, but there’s also development, special events, finance, marketing, executive roles and if you still want to be on the creative side, there’s also writing!

Don’t give up on your dream to work in the animation industry. It’s definitely possible and I am a testament to that.

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tags: Career
categories: Animation
Tuesday 01.05.21
Posted by Eric Bravo
Comments: 1
 

The 2D Animation Pipeline

Who does the animation start for a TV show? How many scripts are written for a single episode? What even is an animation pipeline? These are some questions one might ask wondering how a 2D animation episode is made. In this blog post, I’ll be giving a breif overview of the animation pipeline for a 2D show. The animation pipeline can have a ton of moving parts happening simultaneously. It can be confusing to understand how the pipeline works and every studio has a slightly different pipeline from one another. To make matters a bit more difficult to explain exactaly what the animation pipeline is, within each studio, every production functions differently as well. If you work on differnt shows, you’ll soon find yourself re-learning the pipeline designed for that specfic show. What I will be explaining below is a general pipeline that a 2D show roughly follows. This will give you a basic understanding of animation and how a 2D episode is created from inception to completion.

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tags: Industry
categories: Animation
Tuesday 01.05.21
Posted by Eric Bravo
 

How I Got A Job at Nickelodeon And What It's Like Working Here

One of my personal goals for 2019 was to switch careers from being a Financial Analyst at Lionsgate, to becoming a Production Assistant at an animation studio. In the beginning, I didn't mind working at Lionsgate because my work hours were flexible, the pay was great, and my commute was half a block. I also enjoyed my team and became close friends with one of my co-workers. However, things started to change mid-year. I didn't feel happy. The work became boring and worst of all, I felt I was in a creative rut. To put it simply~ I felt like this job was draining an important part of me.

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tags: Career
categories: Animation
Wednesday 03.25.20
Posted by Eric Bravo
Comments: 3
 

How To Get Into The Animation Industry

So you want to know how to get into the animation industry. Whether you’re an artist or someone who just loves cartoons and want to be apart of the industry in some way, Im going to be sharing with you 6 tips to help you get your foot in the door. 
But before we start, a little bit about myself. My name is Eric Bravo and I’ve interned with Warner Bros, Nickelodeon & DreamWorks on the movie Penguins of Madagascar. I recently made a cartoon short with Nickelodeon called The Outsiders as the creator & writer as part of their shorts program. Click here if you’d like to see it! And I am currently in my dungeon (the process) of coming up with more ideas for cartoons.
Now that you know a little bit about myself and my background, let’s begin!

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tags: Career, Industry
categories: Animation
Tuesday 08.21.18
Posted by Eric Bravo
Comments: 1
 

How to Get an Animation Internship: A Guide that Helps You Apply, Interview, and Get Your Foot Into Show Business

If you’re a student who wants a job in the animation industry, then an animation internship is the best way to improve your chances of getting into this exclusive and exciting industry! But how do you get an animation internship?

In this book, you’ll discover:

·      Where to start and how to build experience

·      What kind of internships there are

·      How to set your application apart

·      How to tailor your resume and cover letter for success

·      The interview questions you could be asked

·      The best way to deal with interview rejection

·      What to do when you get that dream internship

·      How to turn an internship into something bigger

 

In his super senior year, author Eric Bravo landed three studio internships—at Warner Bros. Records, Nickelodeon Animation Studios, and DreamWorks Animation Studios on the movie Penguins of Madagascar. In this book, you’ll find all of Eric’s knowledge and years of experience laid out for you to use as a blueprint.

 

You’ll get a “behind the scenes” look as Eric interviews industry professionals who interned at major animation studios such as Nickelodeon, DreamWorks, Walt Disney, Cartoon Network, LAIKA, and Industrial Light & Magic. The book also contains helpful tips and insightful knowledge from recruiters, including what entertainment studios look for in an intern.

 

About the author: Eric Bravo is a writer, photographer, traveler,

and creator who made his cartoon short The

Outsiders with Nickelodeon while simultaneously

working on Google’s Self Driving Car Project. You can find

Eric online at www.eric-bravo.com.

 

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tags: Internship
categories: Animation
Monday 03.05.18
Posted by Eric Bravo
 

How to Get an Internship At Pixar

Pixar Animation Internship

So you want to know how to get a Pixar Animation Internship? Well, you've come to the right place! Now, even though I've never interned at Pixar myself (I made it past the final round, but the internship program got cut for the quarter I applied - find the full story at the end of the article), I have some very close friends who have worked and are currently working there. I also know a couple of recruiters at Pixar who shared with me what type of resumes and skills they look for when considering an intern. So without further ado, I present to you how to intern at Pixar! Check out the video version of this article by clicking below.

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tags: Internship
categories: Animation
Saturday 03.25.17
Posted by Eric Bravo
Comments: 1
 

From A Production Coordinator To A Storyboard Revisionist

Fabian Corona at Nickelodeon Animation Studio

From A Production Coordinator To A Storyboard Revisionist

Fabian Corona started off as an intern at Nickelodeon Animation Studios before becoming a Storyboard Revisionist on Wallykazam. His journey into animation begins at the University of Arizona as a Visual Communication major. After meeting a Nickelodeon recruiter at the first CTN, Fabian got offered an internship at Nickelodeon a year later. 

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tags: Career, Interview
categories: Animation
Saturday 01.23.16
Posted by Eric Bravo
 

How To Get A Job At DreamWorks Animation Studio in Marketing

DreamWorks Animation Studio Campus by Eric Bravo Photography

DreamWorks Animation Studio Campus by Eric Bravo Photography

Tyler Streuter made the move from Chicago to Hollywood to chase his love for movies. During college, Tyler scored an Internship with Universal Pictures as an Field Marketing Intern and Campus Marketing Representative. This internship helped get him to where he is now, as Assistant to the Head of Digital Marketing at DreamWorks Animation Studio in Glendale, CA.

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tags: Career, Interview
categories: Animation
Monday 01.11.16
Posted by Eric Bravo
Comments: 1
 

How to Get an Animation Internship for College Students

Internship at DreamWorks Animation Studio PDI by Eric Bravo Photography

As a college student, Nicole Rola landed several internships in the animation industry. She was a Production Assistant Intern for Nickelodeon's Legend of Korra and also for Cartoon Network's Steven Universe.

Nicole, now a Production Assistant at DreamWorks Animation, attended Woodbury University in Burbank where she got a Bachelor's of Fine Arts in Animation. Find out how she got these animation internships as a college student and how to set your application apart from the rest. 

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tags: Career, Interview
categories: Animation
Thursday 11.05.15
Posted by Eric Bravo
 

How to Get Into the Animation Industry Without an Animation Background

CJ at Nickelodeon's Thursday Think with guest speaker and head of Viacom Cyma Zargham

CJ at Nickelodeon's Thursday Think with guest speaker and head of Viacom Cyma Zargham

Christopher John Kinyon, or "CJ," has such an interesting and amazing life. CJ has been breakdancing for over 20 years, have traveled the world, once broke his neck, and has even been on ABC's show, Wipeout and winning the first place prize of $50,000 in 2009. And to top it off, he's been working at Nickelodeon Animation Studios for over 7 years. 

“People think of me as the mascot of Nickelodeon since I don’t hold back my extreme happiness for life”

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tags: Career, Industry
categories: Animation
Thursday 07.30.15
Posted by Eric Bravo
Comments: 1
 

From Intern at Nickelodeon Animation Studios to Production Assistant at Walt Disney Animation

Garrett Prince - Global Production Supervisor at DreamWorks

Starting off as an intern at Nickelodeon Animation Studios in the Writing Fellowship department, Garrett Prince quickly transitioned into the the world of animation and has steadily climbed the production ladder. He has worked on various shows and feature films including, Nickelodeon's The Might B! and Walt Disney's Winnie the Pooh. 

"I always loved cartoons growing up, specifically The Ren & Stimpy Show. I never thought I would enter this as a career."

Since graduating from Chapman University with a degree in Public Relations & Advertising, Garrett Prince has worked at three major animation studios which includes Walt Disney Animation, Nickelodeon, and DreamWorks Animation Studios. 

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tags: Interview, Internship, Career
categories: Animation
Tuesday 06.30.15
Posted by Eric Bravo
Comments: 1
 

A Marketing Career in Animation with Bettina Braganza - Nickelodeon Internship

Bettina with Spongebob SquarePants

Bettina Braganza has one of the coolest jobs in the animation industry. Besides from being the official tour guide ofNickelodeon Animation Studio, she helps plan out Nickelodeon's Kid's Choice Awards, Comic Con, and premiere parties for various Nickelodeon shows. Bettina graduated from UC Irvine with a degree in Business Economics. She always knew she wanted to be in entertainment, but had no idea what industry exactly. 

"I just wanted to follow in my sister's footsteps, as she always worked in the [music] industry...[t]he animation industry was actually something I was really oblivious to. I didn’t know anything about it."

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tags: Interview, Career, Internship
categories: Animation
Wednesday 06.17.15
Posted by Eric Bravo
 

How to Get Into the Animation Industry with Nancy Covarrubias Ramirez - Nickelodeon Animation Studios

Dora and Friends Into the City Crew

Dora and Friends Into the City Crew

Nancy Covarrubias attended Woodbury University in Burbank, CA, eventually earning a Animation/Fine Arts degree. Shortly after graduating, Nancy made her animation debut working on one of the toughest shows in children’s television, Dora And Friends: Into The City!. However, her journey was no walk in the park. Like many other students trying to break into the animation industry, she had to overcome the challenges and competitiveness that comes from the industry. 

" In college, there were days where I just felt like giving up because I thought my art wasn’t good enough...A lot of [my peers] were landing really cool internships and I wasn’t."

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categories: Animation
Wednesday 04.15.15
Posted by Eric Bravo
 

How to Turn An Animation Internship into A Job at Nickelodeon Animation Studio with Tiffany Chiu

Nickelodeon's Legend of Korra Crew

Nickelodeon's Legend of Korra Crew

After scoring a Production internship with Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Tiffany Chiu quickly worked her way onto one of the biggest animated TV shows of 2014, The Legend of Korra, where she worked closely with none other than the creators of the show, Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino.  

Before her time with The Legend of Korra, Tiffany, like many other talented students, had no idea how to break into the animation industry. She had always enjoyed watching cartoons, drawing, pretty much anything that involved creativity, but it wasn't until high school when she found out that she can do this for a living.

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tags: Internship, Interview, Career
categories: Animation
Friday 04.03.15
Posted by Eric Bravo
Comments: 1