Motion Hatch: Helping Motion Designers Do Better Business

Any freelancer knows that there’s instability in their work. Finding clients, managing your time, keeping your finances in order are all big tasks. And with the looming threat of recession, things might seem really scary. But it’s not all doom and gloom. My guest on this episode has taken a close look at all these issues and has some great insight to share. Michael Jones runs MoGraph Mentor, a worldwide program that helps people get their motion design careers up and running. He recently wrote a couple of articles about the future of motion animation - one about what might happen in our industry during a recession and another giving you 7 Reasons not to Freelance.  Today we talk about some of the pitfalls of being a freelancer and why you might even consider another career path. Michael shares what he has uncovered while studying the effects of recessions on advertising and the gig economy. We also discuss our thoughts concerning earning more through content marketing, content creation, and some practical passive income ideas.   In this episode Thoughts on how a recession might impact people making digital content Why individuals and small studios could fare better than big agencies in hard economic times The challenges of most passive income streams and the ones that are worth pursuing Dealing with the stress and isolation that comes with freelancing Appreciating the freedom that comes with freelance work Transitioning from in-house to remote work Setting yourself up as an expert when working direct to clients   Quotes “For those of us who make our living creating digital content, we might actually be in an okay position even in a really bad recession.”  [4:36] “The talent is the asset. Wherever the talent goes, that’s what the companies want.” [9:07] “There’s an obvious pull towards freelance for so many people because so much time at a studio or agency is wasted time.” [32:17] “Just do what’s right for you and try to optimize for your health and wellbeing. Don’t think about the fame and the glory.” [45:19]   Links Follow Michael Jones on Twitter MoGraph Mentor The Freelance Contract Bundle Motion Sound Recessions, The Gig Economy & Motion Designers 7 Reasons not to Freelance Profit First Wealthfront     Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter, Facebook, or Pinterest. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help. Subscribe on iTunes. Podcast music licensed by Big Waves sonosanctus.com dankoch.net Some of the links above are affiliate links. Basically, this means that if you decide to make a purchase through one of these links, we will earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you. You can be sure that we would recommend these products whether or not we made any commission on them. Please don’t spend your money on them if you don’t think that they will truly help you improve your business, although, in our experience, they will.

Show Notes

Any freelancer knows that there’s instability in their work. Finding clients, managing your time, keeping your finances in order are all big tasks. And with the looming threat of recession, things might seem really scary. But it’s not all doom and gloom. My guest on this episode has taken a close look at all these issues and has some great insight to share.

Michael Jones runs MoGraph Mentor, a worldwide program that helps people get their motion design careers up and running. He recently wrote a couple of articles about the future of motion animation - one about what might happen in our industry during a recession and another giving you 7 Reasons not to Freelance

Today we talk about some of the pitfalls of being a freelancer and why you might even consider another career path. Michael shares what he has uncovered while studying the effects of recessions on advertising and the gig economy. We also discuss our thoughts concerning earning more through content marketing, content creation, and some practical passive income ideas.

 

In this episode
  • Thoughts on how a recession might impact people making digital content
  • Why individuals and small studios could fare better than big agencies in hard economic times
  • The challenges of most passive income streams and the ones that are worth pursuing
  • Dealing with the stress and isolation that comes with freelancing
  • Appreciating the freedom that comes with freelance work
  • Transitioning from in-house to remote work
  • Setting yourself up as an expert when working direct to clients

 

Quotes

“For those of us who make our living creating digital content, we might actually be in an okay position even in a really bad recession.”  [4:36]

“The talent is the asset. Wherever the talent goes, that’s what the companies want.” [9:07]

“There’s an obvious pull towards freelance for so many people because so much time at a studio or agency is wasted time.” [32:17]

“Just do what’s right for you and try to optimize for your health and wellbeing. Don’t think about the fame and the glory.” [45:19]

 

Links

Follow Michael Jones on Twitter

MoGraph Mentor

The Freelance Contract Bundle

Motion Sound

Recessions, The Gig Economy & Motion Designers

7 Reasons not to Freelance

Profit First

Wealthfront

 

 

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Some of the links above are affiliate links. Basically, this means that if you decide to make a purchase through one of these links, we will earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you. You can be sure that we would recommend these products whether or not we made any commission on them. Please don’t spend your money on them if you don’t think that they will truly help you improve your business, although, in our experience, they will.

What is Motion Hatch: Helping Motion Designers Do Better Business?

Motion Hatch is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by veteran motion designer Hayley Akins, discussing the business side of animation and motion design that so many creatives struggle with.

Offering quality practical advice and insight for freelance, full-time or aspiring animators, illustrators and motion designers, hear from a wide range of voices within the industry, including how leading animators started out, tips on managing your business and career advice.

For more info on how to take control of your motion graphics career and to join our community of amazing, talented designers, head over to http://motionhatch.com.