The good indie cartoon paradox:>Someone becomes a great artist and writer by being disiplined and very critical with themself>They get an idea for a long term project, like a cartoon>They work on it for a little bit, its coming along great>Thew throw the whole thing in the TRASH because they're very critical of themself>Never makes anything and dies, depriving the world of something good. World continues to be ruled by dunning krugers who only push out mediocrity.
>>154226735Ok, name it
>>154226735thats where producers come in and force the artist to work on it and not to kill themselves
>>154226735Name 1
>>154226767Where do I get one of those? Ideally the girl kind that I can also have sex with.
>>154226767Unironically this. It's the one big difference between things today and things back then.People have spent so much time being (rightfully so) resentful towards bad CEOs, that its poisoned the reputations of curators entirely.The value of curators is lost on people nowadays. Anyone can make stuff, but a curator needs to be around to filter out the crap. Sure, it's a little mean, but its how you maintain standards.The ego of the individual artist is not more important than humanity's need for good art.
>>154226761>>154226776>name the cartoons that don't exist because of what OP just explainedI see /co/ is full of high IQ individuals as always.
>>154226776>will remain forever an unfinished master piece>all because of the perfectionism of it's late creator.
>>154226761NTA but Shane Acker (creator/director of the movie 9) fits this description pretty well. He never made much besides that because he kept cancelling it.
>>154227668Great answer thank you