I do not know why it is so that I am drawn to this path - especially with what I know and see that it entails. Maybe it is because I am mad, Maybe it is because I am a masochist. Perhaps I am even a bit of both.
I.......wish to become a secondary school teacher. God knows why, but it is the truth.
You'd most definetely have to be mad to be a secondary school teacher, most kids at that age can't shut the hell up for the life of them, they don't give two craps about school either. Albeit still better than a primary school teacher, those kids could rip you apart.
I do not know why it is so that I am drawn to this path - especially with what I know and see that it entails. Maybe it is because I am mad,… more Maybe it is because I am a masochist. Perhaps I am even a bit of both.
I.......wish to become a secondary school teacher. God knows why, but it is the truth.
Voice acting. All you have to do is... talk. In studio, without audience and jitters. Troy Baker, Nolan North, Tara Strong - they aren't poor, people admire them. Creators of video games or animations want them. It's a dream job.
You'd most definetely have to be mad to be a secondary school teacher, most kids at that age can't shut the hell up for the life of them, th… moreey don't give two craps about school either. Albeit still better than a primary school teacher, those kids could rip you apart.
Something along the lines of creating films, tv or games (I'd like to work on a future season of Walking Dead for Telltale).
Tell good stories, that's what I want.
I think it's much more than just talking, you have to act. It really shows when a dubbing is of lesser quality, and when people are just talking. I think I even heard Tara Strong somewhere on the web say that you have to be able to do more than just different voices , she even recommend taking acting classes.
I agree that it is a dream job ,it looks awesome, and I think it's worth putting as much work and effort as you can.
Voice acting. All you have to do is... talk. In studio, without audience and jitters. Troy Baker, Nolan North, Tara Strong - they aren't poor, people admire them. Creators of video games or animations want them. It's a dream job.
Something along the lines of creating films, tv or games (I'd like to work on a future season of Walking Dead for Telltale).
Tell good stories, that's what I want.
Community/Political Organizer in an Anti-Poverty/Urban Development firm.
In descending order from dreamiest to least dreamy.
Don't really care that much about money,. I want decent job stability and a career where I can do some good. Fuck getting a business degree and sitting In a cubicle for 40 years.
I ain't judgin' for the history professor profession. My history 11 professor was the fucking best. Funniest and smartest guy I've ever met at my college. Be like him, and you'll make it.
Dream career: Either a film editor/cameraman or an author. I have tons of stories in my heart, but not the skill to put them down on paper.
Realistic dream career: Music store salesman. Music stores have the most relaxed atmospheres and I love going to them. A job at Guitar Center or the local instrument store would be wonderful.
I have tons of stories in my heart, but not the skill to put them down on paper.
I'd recommend taking a college-level creative writing course. It's a trial-by-fire, but also a lot of fun.
One thing you learn is that there's a surprising amount of actual technique that goes into writing good fiction.
For example, writing fluid dialogue (one of the hardest things to do IMO) is as much a science as it is an art.
Dream career: Either a film editor/cameraman or an author. I have tons of stories in my heart, but not the skill to put them down on paper.
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Realistic dream career: Music store salesman. Music stores have the most relaxed atmospheres and I love going to them. A job at Guitar Center or the local instrument store would be wonderful.
I plan to take a creative writing class soon for the fun of it! I'm still in high school, so it's not super serious or in-depth I'm sure, but it's a start!
I have tons of stories in my heart, but not the skill to put them down on paper.
I'd recommend taking a college-level creative writi… moreng course. It's a trial-by-fire, but also a lot of fun.
One thing you learn is that there's a surprising amount of actual technique that goes into writing good fiction.
For example, writing fluid dialogue (one of the hardest things to do IMO) is as much a science as it is an art.
Cool! I had a Speech & Creative Writing class in senior year and it was great. Just learning how to make good characters and map out a plot will probably make it much easier to put your stories to paper.
I plan to take a creative writing class soon for the fun of it! I'm still in high school, so it's not super serious or in-depth I'm sure, but it's a start!
I've read a few other articles like that one,it's a sacrifice i'm willing to take since video games are one of my biggest passions.That said, i'd try to work for a company that treats their employees well (I've heard Valve and Riot are among the best in that regard) ,otherwise,going the inidie route is an option too.
Father sounds like too much work. I'd rather be just the husband.
My post wasn't referring to yours. My "what?" was a pre-emptive retort for those whom think it's a shitty answer.
Father sounds like too much work. I'd rather be just the husband.
My post wasn't referring to yours. My "what?" was a pre-emptive retort for those whom think it's a shitty answer.
Anything that involves making people happy or helping them through their problems. Be it writing, YouTube, art, becoming a therapist, just anything that helps people smile or helps them in general is a perfect job to me.
* Political Theorist/Activist
* Author
* Something in Linguistics
* Community/Political Organizer in an Anti-Poverty/Urban Developm… moreent firm.
In descending order from dreamiest to least dreamy.
Don't really care that much about money,. I want decent job stability and a career where I can do some good. Fuck getting a business degree and sitting In a cubicle for 40 years.
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Forensic scientist is my aspiration.
wow amazing
I hope your dream comes true ayy
I do not know why it is so that I am drawn to this path - especially with what I know and see that it entails. Maybe it is because I am mad, Maybe it is because I am a masochist. Perhaps I am even a bit of both.
I.......wish to become a secondary school teacher. God knows why, but it is the truth.
You'd most definetely have to be mad to be a secondary school teacher, most kids at that age can't shut the hell up for the life of them, they don't give two craps about school either. Albeit still better than a primary school teacher, those kids could rip you apart.
Pro footballer and boxer
Voice acting. All you have to do is... talk. In studio, without audience and jitters. Troy Baker, Nolan North, Tara Strong - they aren't poor, people admire them. Creators of video games or animations want them. It's a dream job.
Exactly! Yet, inexplicably, I have this pashion to become one.
I wanna be a cop.
I wanna be a virologist.
Something along the lines of creating films, tv or games (I'd like to work on a future season of Walking Dead for Telltale).
Tell good stories, that's what I want.
Actor/Voice Actor
Something in movies. Mainly a film critic, but I simply don't know. I enjoy acting quite a lot, but what are the chances of that happening amirite?
Taking the realistic route by taking up nursing, but what I said earlier is a dream career for me.
I think it's much more than just talking, you have to act. It really shows when a dubbing is of lesser quality, and when people are just talking. I think I even heard Tara Strong somewhere on the web say that you have to be able to do more than just different voices , she even recommend taking acting classes.
I agree that it is a dream job ,it looks awesome, and I think it's worth putting as much work and effort as you can.
Play electric guitar in a hardcore punk band.
Bookwriter
Screenwriting seems to be right up your alley.
Also I wanted to be a Game developer
Political Theorist/Activist
Author
Something in Linguistics
Community/Political Organizer in an Anti-Poverty/Urban Development firm.
In descending order from dreamiest to least dreamy.
Don't really care that much about money,. I want decent job stability and a career where I can do some good. Fuck getting a business degree and sitting In a cubicle for 40 years.
I ain't judgin' for the history professor profession. My history 11 professor was the fucking best. Funniest and smartest guy I've ever met at my college. Be like him, and you'll make it.
Professional pancake flipper.
Either a musician, filmmaker, voice actor, or gigolo.
That sounds like what I plan to shoot for.
I'm striving to be a filmmaker. I'm a film student currently.
Dream career: Either a film editor/cameraman or an author. I have tons of stories in my heart, but not the skill to put them down on paper.
Realistic dream career: Music store salesman. Music stores have the most relaxed atmospheres and I love going to them. A job at Guitar Center or the local instrument store would be wonderful.
Writer, lawyer, historian, psychologist or anything that has to do with developing video games
I heard the demand for pancake flippers has been low the last couple of years
Is the history professor only a reference? Because i also think it'd be awesome.
I'd recommend taking a college-level creative writing course. It's a trial-by-fire, but also a lot of fun.
One thing you learn is that there's a surprising amount of actual technique that goes into writing good fiction.
For example, writing fluid dialogue (one of the hardest things to do IMO) is as much a science as it is an art.
I plan to take a creative writing class soon for the fun of it! I'm still in high school, so it's not super serious or in-depth I'm sure, but it's a start!
Cool! I had a Speech & Creative Writing class in senior year and it was great. Just learning how to make good characters and map out a plot will probably make it much easier to put your stories to paper.
You might wanna rethink that.
tl;dr: the industry is pretty fucking exploitative and awful.
celebrity actor, artist, writer, director, full time father and husband, comedian
I've read a few other articles like that one,it's a sacrifice i'm willing to take since video games are one of my biggest passions.That said, i'd try to work for a company that treats their employees well (I've heard Valve and Riot are among the best in that regard) ,otherwise,going the inidie route is an option too.
Stay at home husband.
What?
full time father and husband*
but when i retire, i would like to be a stay at home husband.
Father sounds like too much work. I'd rather be just the husband.
My post wasn't referring to yours. My "what?" was a pre-emptive retort for those whom think it's a shitty answer.
oh i didn't get that, my mistake.
Sweet. My friend wants to be a filmmaker too.
And no wonder why you have such a love for the art.
Anything that involves making people happy or helping them through their problems. Be it writing, YouTube, art, becoming a therapist, just anything that helps people smile or helps them in general is a perfect job to me.
You are pretty charismatic and smart from what I've seen. Good luck!