The PVS Virtual Internship Program In today’s industry landscape many students, especially in creative fields, are hard-pressed to find opportunities to gain real-world experience and training to supplement their higher education and career development. Prime Vice Studios has established its Virtual Internship Program to give opportunities to talented students who wish to gain valuable experience and earn academic credit for their efforts. This interview series seeks to highlight our interns, share their testimonials, and assist them on their creative journey. This interview highlights the wonderful Linh Nguyen. Linh NguyenAbout The CreatorLinh Nguyen is an artist originally from Hanoi, Vietnam with a passion for art that began in childhood. Despite growing up in a financially challenging environment, Linh’s talent and determination led them to study animation in Tokyo, Japan. Currently based in Georgia, Linh is expanding their career by focusing on concept building and illustration while continually honing their creative skills. Always eager to learn, Linh embraces new opportunities to grow as an artist and contribute to the ever-evolving world of art and design. InterviewThank you for doing this interview Linh. Please share a bit about yourself and why you chose to do an internship with PVS. I decided to do an internship with PVS because I wanted to gain real-world experience in creating original intellectual properties and developing professional art skills. The PVS internship offered the perfect opportunity to work on projects that aligned with my creative goals, while also providing the flexibility of a virtual format. I was excited about the possibility of learning from professionals and connecting with other like-minded artists. PVS Internship ExperienceWhat was your experience with PVS like? My experience with PVS has been incredibly rewarding. The internship provided me with a structured yet flexible environment that encouraged both creativity and professionalism. I had the chance to work on developing characters, world-building, and storytelling, all while receiving constructive feedback from mentors and fellow interns. The virtual nature of the program allowed me to balance it with my other commitments, which was a major plus. Knowledge & Skills AcquiredI learned the importance of researching references for both character design and world-building. By exploring different styles, cultures, and mythologies, I was able to bring more authenticity and creativity to my work. I also gained insights into how to structure my creative process to stay organized and focused. I developed skills in character design, world-building, and storytelling. I learned how to design characters that are not only visually interesting but also have depth in terms of backstory and motivation. I also gained a solid understanding of how to create immersive worlds that feel alive and consistent. Pivotal Moments of The InternshipPlease share a story highlighting a pivotal moment of the internship. A pivotal moment for me was when I completed a world building activity I was particularly proud of during the internship. Before the internship, I often felt frustrated with my progress, but this time I was able to push my creative limits and really enjoy the process. It felt like I was rediscovering the fun and excitement of creating art again, something I had lost touch with during the hustle of earlier projects. During feedback sessions, I was able to see how my work resonated with others, and that recognition really boosted my confidence. It was at that moment that I realized the internship was not just helping me improve my technical skills but also reigniting my passion for creating. It was the perfect blend of challenge and inspiration, and that’s when I understood the true value of this experience in my life. Some highlights of my internship include: Workshops and Events: Attending a character design workshop was especially valuable. It gave me new techniques and a deeper understanding of how to create compelling characters. Discord Activities: Engaging with other interns on Discord was a highlight. We shared ideas, gave each other feedback, and formed connections that made the experience feel like a true community. Personal Growth: Developing my IP (intellectual property) and characters from scratch was a challenge, but it felt incredibly fulfilling to see my ideas take shape. I gained confidence in my creative abilities and professional skills. We often learn the most from our mistakes. Can you share a mistake you made that turned out to be one of the most valuable lessons you’ve learned? One of the biggest mistakes I made was not setting clear boundaries between work and personal life early on. In the beginning, I found myself overcommitting to tasks and staying up late to meet deadlines, which led to burnout. I realized that in order to maintain the quality of my work and my creativity, I needed to establish a better work-life balance. This meant setting realistic deadlines and giving myself time to recharge. Professionally, I learned the importance of communication—not only about deadlines but also about managing expectations with mentors and colleagues. By communicating clearly and upfront, I was able to prevent misunderstandings and maintain a healthier balance. This lesson has helped me stay productive without sacrificing my well-being or the quality of my work. Vision For The FutureImagine us sitting down together two years from now or further looking back. What specific accomplishments would have to happen for you to be happy with your progress? What do you hope your comics and IP will do in the world? In two years, I would be happy if I’ve successfully developed several original intellectual properties that I can take to market, either through self-publishing or by collaborating with other creators. I’d also love to have a portfolio of work that showcases my progress and abilities. Ideally, I would be working as a professional artist or creator, having built a reputation in the industry and made meaningful connections with clients and collaborators. I hope my art and intellectual properties will inspire others, create immersive worlds that people can escape into, and spark important conversations about themes like identity, culture, and community. Ultimately, I want my work to resonate with people on a personal level, while also contributing to the broader landscape of creative media Final Thoughts & Follow UpWho should do this internship? Who would you recommend for this internship? I would recommend this internship to anyone who is serious about developing their artistic skills and creating original intellectual properties. It’s perfect for those who are self-motivated and looking for a flexible, yet structured, environment to grow their craft. This internship would also be great for those interested in networking, learning about the business side of art, and seeking mentorship in their creative journey. Some key benefits of the internship include:
Advice For Creators & Future InternsWhat advice would you give to interested students? My advice would be to take full advantage of the resources offered including workshops, feedback, and mentorship opportunities. Stay committed, even if the process feels challenging at times because growth comes from pushing yourself outside of your comfort zone. Also, don’t be afraid to collaborate and connect with others—building relationships with fellow artists can be just as valuable as developing your craft. Final Thoughts & Follow Upwww.instagram.com/moos0138/ What type of clients and audience do you want to connect with or work for? I’m interested in working with clients who are passionate about storytelling and character-driven projects. Whether it’s in animation, video games, or comic books, I would love to connect with those who appreciate unique, immersive worlds and thoughtful character design. My goal is to build relationships with creative agencies, independent studios, and entertainment brands that align with my vision. This was great. Thanks for taking the time for us to learn more about you and your art. We wish you continued success! Get in touch with Linh here:
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