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Jisuk Cho was born in Seoul, South Korea and is currently living in Tokyo, Japan. Somewhere in the middle of all that, Jisuk went to the School of Visual Arts in NYC and managed to pry a BFA in Animation out of the chairman's trembling, reluctant hands.

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@EnEnKay That won't happen if you put together a plan and have friends to back you up. There will always be people who love and support you.

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14May2013

@EnEnKay Just remember, don't ever forget, mistakes and failure are part of life. Keep trying. I'm positive that you'll make it.

From @jisuk - Original post

14May2013

@EnEnKay There was an SVA graduate, Andrew Dayton, who was rejected from Pixar 11 times before they hired him. Now hes a technical director.

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14May2013

@EnEnKay And you might fail and fail and fail before you succeed. Just keep failing and learning and I promise you'll get there.

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14May2013

@EnEnKay Then, research studios in that area. Find out what they want. Give it to them.

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14May2013

@EnEnKay Think of a place you'd like to go where you have some friends and there is a growing art industry. IE: California.

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14May2013

@EnEnKay I was broke and had to borrow money and stay with friends but it was one of the best decisions I ever made.

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14May2013

@EnEnKay In that case, apply out of town and if someone bites, take the leap. I went to NYC on a job offer and it changed my life.

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14May2013

@EnEnKay Also internships will get you solid connections and a chance to show them what you're capable of. And you're capable of so much.

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14May2013

@EnEnKay And, if you don't mind toughing it out at home for a little longer, you could always go for internships. It's a good way to learn.

From @jisuk - Original post

14May2013
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