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I’ve been making object shows for TEN YEARS!! This includes making 27 episodes of my own show, as well as working on BFB, TPOT, OLO, Paper Puppets Take 2, balancing college, work, and other hobbies, and to this day I can still make an object show episode in TWO MONTHS.
This is thanks to THREE Key Factors: Consistency, Discipline, and Riding Solo.
The first two are really, really simple:
I pretty much work on my object show every single day. This isn’t really that important for processes like writing, audio editing, and voice acting because these can be done in a single day, but ANIMATION takes the MOST amount of time, and CANNOT be finished if you do not chip away at it every week or every day. You don’t have to dedicate massive amounts of time to it, but time DOES add up - 10 seconds of animation a day is 5 minutes in a MONTH. That adds up fast!!
Discipline is much, MUCH harder to hone in - it honestly takes a long time to develop the habit of doing things because you have to. For most people, object shows are a fun hobby, and forcing yourself to do it takes all the fun out - but you will always find yourself dreading your show at some point, and if you don’t push past that hurdle and work regardless of motivation, you will never get it done. Motivation is fleeting - discipline is forever.
But the final step, Riding Solo, is something I rarely see nowadays. The Truth is, You Do Not Need a Crew to make an object show. Pretty much everyone was making their show all by themselves back in 2012, 2013, 2014. If you were the creator, you were doing all the audio, taking on the bulk of the animation, and editing the entire thing yourself. Your friends may have voiced a few characters, but chances were you voiced 50% of the characters or more. .
Object shows don’t need huge crews - and you don’t have to be good at everything. My first episode was one of the worst things I’ve ever made. But as a wise man once said, the first step to being kind of good at something is sucking. You’ll get better, in fact, you’ll probably get REALLY good. You may not be great at EVERYTHING, because we’re literally expected to be a jack of all trades, which isn’t realistic, but you’ll get better and you’ll make a great object show.
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This is thanks to THREE Key Factors: Consistency, Discipline, and Riding Solo.
The first two are really, really simple:
I pretty much work on my object show every single day. This isn’t really that important for processes like writing, audio editing, and voice acting because these can be done in a single day, but ANIMATION takes the MOST amount of time, and CANNOT be finished if you do not chip away at it every week or every day. You don’t have to dedicate massive amounts of time to it, but time DOES add up - 10 seconds of animation a day is 5 minutes in a MONTH. That adds up fast!!
Discipline is much, MUCH harder to hone in - it honestly takes a long time to develop the habit of doing things because you have to. For most people, object shows are a fun hobby, and forcing yourself to do it takes all the fun out - but you will always find yourself dreading your show at some point, and if you don’t push past that hurdle and work regardless of motivation, you will never get it done. Motivation is fleeting - discipline is forever.
But the final step, Riding Solo, is something I rarely see nowadays. The Truth is, You Do Not Need a Crew to make an object show. Pretty much everyone was making their show all by themselves back in 2012, 2013, 2014. If you were the creator, you were doing all the audio, taking on the bulk of the animation, and editing the entire thing yourself. Your friends may have voiced a few characters, but chances were you voiced 50% of the characters or more. .
Object shows don’t need huge crews - and you don’t have to be good at everything. My first episode was one of the worst things I’ve ever made. But as a wise man once said, the first step to being kind of good at something is sucking. You’ll get better, in fact, you’ll probably get REALLY good. You may not be great at EVERYTHING, because we’re literally expected to be a jack of all trades, which isn’t realistic, but you’ll get better and you’ll make a great object show.
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