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>Animation studios aren't greenlighting original ideas and don't want to pay animators
>Indie is financially unsustainable, if you do go that route, expect to juggle a full time job, resulting in less polished work
>The only people who will be able to truly get into animation are nepobabies who create trash that no one will watch, leading to less profits for studios
So, how exactly do we all expect original large scale 2D television animation to continue at this rate? None of this seems like it can last
Do we just accept less polished indie work? The only real successes are Glitch, viv, and maybe Flashgitz. Everyone else is just a hobbyist at best
How is the indie scene going to replace thousands of animation jobs?
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>>153324998
cum on fionna soles
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Not my problem, figure it out yourselves.
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>>153324998
Ive had plenty of ideas over the years, it's a shame people didn't care to listen to me and improve the field.
Not going to be a dancing clown trying to rattle off all the ones I can remember off the top of my head. You reap what you sow
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>>153324998
Simple: it won't.
Every halfway-developed economy figured out decades ago that if you want art in an inherently commercial system to be made by anyone but foreign slave labor you have to provide grants and endowments.
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>>153325308
Take your meds guy
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>>153324998
I FUCKING LOVE FAT GIRL FAILURES!!!

I'M GONNA COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!!

UUUUUUUNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHFFFFFFFFFFFFRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!11!!1shift+1
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>>153325333
Those exist but they're horped by the corps.
Federal subsidies into media are.insane. the big lefty blogosphere boom was all federal money. That's the problem though. They spend the money paying liberal arts majors to write short essays about how boobs in cartoons are offensive. The revenue exists, the grants exist, its possible because it was dine before. The problem is the trough is crowded by tue big dogs. No one else can get a bite until the big dogs finally die.
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>>153324998
Trying to replace a system that eats itself with the same system is how we got here. Maybe there could be other options.
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>>153325377
>Federal subsidies for the arts are insane
Lmao you're fucking delusional. Federal grant money was always tiny and now doesn't exist. The biggest incentives to animate in the US came from state tax breaks in Georgia and California.
>Muh arts majors!
You're one of them alt right retards huh
Always thought it was weird when you freaks espouse a love for things like cartoons and star trek
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>>153325346
Also you have all these male losers looking to use an animation position to tell people what to do and set norms so I don't want them to be pleased. Kick them the fuck out if you want help
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>>153325415
> Always thought it was weird when you freaks espouse a love for things like cartoons and star trek
Discord-groomed zoomer moment
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>>153324998
Nothing lasts forever.
Take it from an Anon who comes from a long line of Circus performers, do you think I'm in the Circus now?
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>>153325421
>Kick out (the entire artist pool) if you want help (from a destitute schizophrenic the spends all his time drawing sacred geometry and whining that he doesn't get credit for the divine time-traveling telepathic messages he sent Andrew Hussie)
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>>153325415
Faggot
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>>153325415
>star trek
Admittedly, I only really like star trek when it's the least like star trek, I reject its underlying ideology entirely.
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>>153325454
You're continuing to prove you're a deranged loser who wants to use animation for social control

Every artist isn't the same as you, they've
just been groomed to believe they should court every piece of trash without standards

Youre also projecting, the fuck is that schizophrenic image supposed to mean
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>>153325333
Ehh, in the current economy it's going to be a tough sell to get people to support subsidies for art if the art being produced is garbage that's only enjoyed by autistic people in their 20s and 30s.
It made sense to fund stuff like PBS and Sesame Street, and I think those things being gutted was awful, but it doesn't really make much sense for everyone to be contributing to a system that only serves a scant few and tells everyone else to go fuck themselves.
The art subsidies work in those other countries because they're used to create things aimed at all sorts of members of the populace, the same isn't really true in America, and likely never will be.
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>>153325495
Fag.
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>>153325518
>Literal schizo is so lost in delusion and hallucination an image of a man looking very done with his shit causes unbearable confusion
Hilarious
Stop posting on 4chan and see a doctor, guy
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>>153325565
NuTrek is just the the natural end result of that ideology.
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>>153325529
PBS and Sesame Street are public broadcast and educational endowments
>The art subsidies work in those other countries because they're used to create things aimed at all sorts of members of the populace
This is wrong and stupid. Arts endowments typically aren't used to make mass-market products. They're for works that don't expect to succeed commercially.
>The same isn't true in America
There are no real art endowments in America
You live in a world you made the fuck up
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>>153325595
Buddy that is not a painting of a man “done with my shit” or anyone else’s
You haven't even learned to accept that other people have different intentions and perceptions than you and expect everyone else to accommodate what a nondeveloped piece of shit you are. Emails just because you opened your mouth
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>>153325615
No
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>>153325675
Absolutely
The slippery slope has always been real
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>>153325634
>This is wrong and stupid.
Huh?
That's completely correct in countries like China, Korea, and Japan.
Fucking Genshin Impact was partially funded with government backing, IIRC the devs even had a photoshoot with government officials in their offices.
>There are no real art endowments in America
I live in Massachusetts, this is blatantly false, there aren't many federal endowments for the arts in America, but there are TONS of endowments on the local and state level, and they're largely used to produce the same stuff for the same audiences.
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>>153325352
Yes. That, too, was my takeaway from Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake.
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>>153324998
>Sees OP pic
Maybe animators shouldn't have pushed for garbage for a two decades.
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>>153325754
/>for a two decades
ESLbro….
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>>153325754
Maybe you should end it.
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>>153325695
Massachusetts is an outlier in public support for the arts and public funding, so it makes sense you would have formed that impression.
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>>153325635
>I cannot read faces because of my extremely advanced and untreated schizophrenia
Yes, I'm aware. I read your substack. I might be the only one who does.
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>>153324998
One thing I don't get is, if people are richer nowadays, then how come they claim they don't have the money to pay animators and artists? To me, it stands to reason that, if people in the past, with less money, resources and less efficient tools were able to do masterpieces, people nowadays should be able to do the same at an even faster pace.
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>>153325695
>Endowments in (countries with slave labor)
lmao
That's not endowments those are investments that are expected to be paid back
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>>153326118
Why in the fuck would you think "people are richer?"
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>>153326124
>in (countries with slave labor)
So...the entire western world?
Outsourcing your slave labor doesn't suddenly mean you no longer make use of slave labor.
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>So, how exactly do we all expect original large scale 2D television animation to continue at this rate?
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>>153326137
Anon read the whole reply chain before responding
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>>153326066
It really isn't but you don't really see the sheer amount of money going into arts in places like New York. Ironically its much more visible in the south where a single sculpture or painting showing up is a huge deal.
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>>153326167
>It really isn't
It really is.
NYC is another massive outlier in terms of STATE and LOCAL support

Which is, of course, still totally irrelevant to the federal discussion we're having.
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>>153325779
Italian was anon's first language
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>>153326135
Because there are more people consuming more products when compared to the past, therefore there is a larger circulation of money, money that flows into the entertainment industry one way or another.
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>>153326167
>Ironically its much more visible in the south where a single sculpture or painting showing up is a huge deal.
Yes, because local funding for the arts in the South is shit. That’s why MA and NY have so much public art you think it’s the norm.
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>>153326188
The US is far too big for federal grants for the arts to ever be something people are going to agree on, for obvious reasons.
Even a lot of the stuff in California was funded by state grants and state tax relief for studios, which is partially why a lot of Hollywood production is moving to Georgia, the UK, and sometimes New York, since they provide tax relief for studios who film there.
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>>153325451
Man you just reminded me of that one actual clown who used to post on /tg/
I hope he's not dead in a ditch somewhere
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>>153326118
People are not only not richer(they have more fluid cash but also more expenses and comparatively lower purchasing power), they also just have less time. Nobody has time to consoom hundreds of hours of media every week. Nobody can fit doomscrolling on social media + something playing on netflix or prime on the background + gaming in some form + actually living and doing things on the time they're off work.

This is the real death kneel of media. You can fuck with the metrics and make unprofitable things still sell and 'succeed' but you can't actually expand viewership after you reach capacity, there is only one earths' worth of humans, and they all have so many hours of attention spam to give you. Once a person has everything they like set up they are out of the market for new entertainment.
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>>153326118
The richer people nowadays are motivated by being richer to get richer, whereas the wealthy people who accomplished those things in the past were self-motivated to use wealth to create wealth.
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>>153326259
That makes sense. Maybe there's just too many options these days. There's youtube, there's tiktok, there's social media, games, series, not to mention non-internet-related stuff.

We're living in an absolute excess of entertainment options.
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>>153326239
My Grandfather was a clown in the old country.
My father realized there was no more money in the Circus and got his degree.
Circus as we know it (tent and three rings) is really a phenomenon that only goes back to the late 19th century.
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>>153326239
...What?
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>>153325333
>provide grants and endowments
Pretty sure the masses would rather fund housing and healthcare more than providing welfare for the CEO's of media corporations. Most people dont even realise media subsidies exist, it only started being talked about in the last 5 years. Any industry would benefit from subsidies, so why does animation get special treatment?
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>>153326407
This too, I like animation, but I like living and eating and not being homeless a hell of a lot more than any cartoon.
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>>153326407
Everyone on /co/ always knew of art grants because they are the only reason we got so many terrible and boring Canadian cartoons in the early 2000s.

Well guess what Canada, Norm won in the end, fuck you.
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>>153326377
Gropey the clown, quite a character if you haven't heard of him before
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>>153325716
People had other takeaways?
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>>153324998
Considering the dogshit they've been making I don't want them getting paid at all.
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>>153324998
Im just saying that for some reason Animation worked while Walt Disney was alive and he was a famous Anti-Semite.
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>>153326440
A guy like that is probably a gadjo.
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>>153325716
Based. I want to have sweaty, animalistic sex with Fionna after she gets fired from her latest wagie job.
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>>153326494
He wasn’t
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>>153326214
That's an incredibly stupid and simplistic view of economics.
Purchasing power has been declining for decades



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