Jenith Bumsuk Shon
1. What term are you, or when did you graduate? Talk about your experience at CTN. How was getting ready, what did you expect, was it accomplished, what surprised you, what would do different or better next time?
1. I graduated spring 2013.
As an attendee, I was there twice. And this was my first participant experience. I really hadn't expected much from the event. But, later I thought this could be a good reason to rebuild my portfolio. So, I started drawing and painting. It was really fun for me just the process itself because after the graduation from Art Center, I didn't do anything. Anyway, after I finished (I thought I did....), found I missed some things like where to print or how many, or else. I was expecting i could find some relationships or connection related with job. But, luckily just few days before the CTN, a company offered a job test, and I passed it. They wanted have details for the job, but the day they wanted was the first day of CTN, I had to postpone it to next monday. Well, I accomplished what I wanted even before.... So, my goal had been changed a bit from connection to observing and learning.
2. Will you do it again? Was it good profit?
At the first day of CTN ..... All participants were so surprised because there were much many more people than we expected. It was like Saturday from previous CTN. I was so busy talking and watching people. I realised I wasn't fully ready for the show. Because on my table there were only my business card and portfolio. Not like the other table selling many prints such as their drawings and paintings. I had to be satisfied with just talking to people.
The time went so fast during the event. When I felt really tired, it was already the final day, final time.
Well, I know now what I did wrong, and what I can do better if I go again. (most likely I will.... I hope)
3. Did you learn anything new from doing this? Any tips for people that may want to have their own booth on the future?The Art Center people who did well, have their own style, which go with the industry. All my friends from the school agree current Art Center Illustration Entertainment Art Track is out of fashion, getting too old. The people I know who was the most popular star from the studio, did just whatever the person wanted on his/her portfolio not following teacher's direction.
I felt so lame when I found that at there watching them having nice opportunities. I was so busy just doing the homework and not facing myself enough when I was in Art Center.
Anyway, that was an expensive education for me to realize that SIMPLE fact.
I'll try to have fun and try to practice PROPERLY this time for the next year show.
Yes, I want it again.
If there are people considering if going there, or not.... Just go. Just, shut up and go.... next year..... and I hope I see you there.
http://thebumsuk.com/
1. What term are you, or when did you graduate? Talk about your experience at CTN. How was getting ready, what did you expect, was it accomplished, what surprised you, what would do different or better next time?
1. I graduated spring 2013.
As an attendee, I was there twice. And this was my first participant experience. I really hadn't expected much from the event. But, later I thought this could be a good reason to rebuild my portfolio. So, I started drawing and painting. It was really fun for me just the process itself because after the graduation from Art Center, I didn't do anything. Anyway, after I finished (I thought I did....), found I missed some things like where to print or how many, or else. I was expecting i could find some relationships or connection related with job. But, luckily just few days before the CTN, a company offered a job test, and I passed it. They wanted have details for the job, but the day they wanted was the first day of CTN, I had to postpone it to next monday. Well, I accomplished what I wanted even before.... So, my goal had been changed a bit from connection to observing and learning.
2. Will you do it again? Was it good profit?
At the first day of CTN ..... All participants were so surprised because there were much many more people than we expected. It was like Saturday from previous CTN. I was so busy talking and watching people. I realised I wasn't fully ready for the show. Because on my table there were only my business card and portfolio. Not like the other table selling many prints such as their drawings and paintings. I had to be satisfied with just talking to people.
The time went so fast during the event. When I felt really tired, it was already the final day, final time.
Well, I know now what I did wrong, and what I can do better if I go again. (most likely I will.... I hope)
3. Did you learn anything new from doing this? Any tips for people that may want to have their own booth on the future?The Art Center people who did well, have their own style, which go with the industry. All my friends from the school agree current Art Center Illustration Entertainment Art Track is out of fashion, getting too old. The people I know who was the most popular star from the studio, did just whatever the person wanted on his/her portfolio not following teacher's direction.
I felt so lame when I found that at there watching them having nice opportunities. I was so busy just doing the homework and not facing myself enough when I was in Art Center.
Anyway, that was an expensive education for me to realize that SIMPLE fact.
If there are people considering if going there, or not.... Just go. Just, shut up and go.... next year..... and I hope I see you there.
http://thebumsuk.com/