The PVS Virtual Internship ProgramIn 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 opportunity 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 awesome Rodney Ford II Rodney Ford IIAbout The CreatorRodney Ford II is an illustrator and sequential artist based in Kennesaw, Georgia. As a kid, he grew up watching anime classics such as Cowboy Bebop, Trigun, and Samurai Champloo, which inspired his art style and his way of storytelling. Although he grew up with an undying love for drawing, he abandoned it periodically to pursue graphic design. However, the graphic design industry felt as if it was stunting his creativity, so he returned to his love for illustration infusing what he learned from his graphic design endeavors with his artistic abilities to push the boundaries of his creations. InterviewPVS Internship Experience Thank you for doing this interview Rodney. Please share what your experience with PVS was like? My internship experience was phenomenal! My intentions for choosing PVS for my internship were to acquire knowledge on what is required to own and properly protect my IPs [intellectual properties], and to learn how to pitch your IPs to agencies for publishing. Knowledge & Skills Acquired The workload was hefty, but it was worth every hour because I learned the basic information of what I needed to have in order to pitch my ideas. My supervisor also offered me insights as well as tips on how to make the reader want to know more when they read the logline or description on the back of my comic book. Pivotal Moments of The Internship Please share a story of a significant moment during your internship. Coming into the internship, I knew nothing about what a pitch bible was. Now, I know how much research and development goes into creating a pitch bible, how in-depth I need to get when developing the world in my stories, and how much of my product needs to be manifested for the agency to have as a sample. Vision for the Future Imagine 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? I hope to take what I’ve learned and apply it to creating the most compelling story in the comic book industry. Advice for Creators and Future Interns Who would you recommend should do this internship and what advice would you give them? If you are someone who plans on creating their own IPs in the future, the PVS internship is a great way to start that journey. I definitely look forward to being a longtime collaborator with PVS. Get in touch with Rodney here: Instagram: @rodneyford.artist : https://www.instagram.com/rodneyford.artist?igsh=eGl2OGRvZzJ1c3gw Email: [email protected] Creator Art GalleryIf you would like to be a PVS intern, apprentice or volunteer fill out the application through the button below. PVS is looking to work with talented individuals.
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The PVS Virtual Internship ProgramIn 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 opportunity 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 Terri Collins. Terri CollinsAbout The Creator Terri Collins is an aspiring comic artist who excels in magical, adventurous, and romance genres. She hopes to share her stories and inspire others to create one themselves. Being able to write and create comics has been a lifelong goal for her. She can’t wait to make a difference within the comic and manga community with her work. She was born in Tampa, Florida, and is currently based in Atlanta, Georgia. InterviewThank you for doing this interview Terri. Please share a bit about yourself and why you chose to do an internship with PVS. From middle school to high school to present day, my dream has always been to create comics. I have been self-taught for quite some time and wanted more professional help in comic creation. Majoring in Digital Animation didn’t give me much insight into the ins and outs of creating a comic from scratch either. I truly wanted to learn more about the process. I wanted to know what it takes to create a story, a world, and characters. It’s something I have been passionate about and still is. That is why I chose to do the internship with Prime Vice Studios. Prime Vice Studios’ internship was the key to all my problems. I am even more passionate about comic creation than before I started the internship. PVS Internship Experience What was your experience with PVS like? My experience with Prime Vice Studios was valuable. I have always struggled with whether comics are something I can pursue as a career. Due to my doubts on this, I majored in Digital Animation which is crazy because I love creating comics. When I was told about the internship I truly was excited and grateful. Things were finally getting brighter for me. This experience has allowed me to create many things that I am proud of. It has also taught me how to manage time as well which was very helpful. The workshops that Prime Vice Studios teaches have been fun and insightful. I learned so much and my perspective on comic creation has changed completely allowing me to create with less stress. Prime Vice Studios makes comic creation enjoyable. Being able to sit in a room of comics during the workshops was also inspiring. It gets you in the mood to create. Everything I learned is worthwhile, this experience will forever be engraved in my memories. It truly was an eye-opener. Knowledge & Skills Acquired What were some of your impactful moments during your internship? From the start of the internship to the end, it made a significant impact on my life. One core memory I had was, “I can make a living from comics.” This is when I knew everything would be okay. My parents even began to see that I was doing incredible things which made me happy. I remember during the internship I asked about paneling. I have always struggled with paneling, it would stress me out. One tip was to view things in bigger shapes before details. Place all the panels first then add the subjects in big shapes. This is something I still use even after the internship. It makes everything so much easier. This tip helped me realize that comic creation is made through tedious steps, which allowed me to perform differently and more efficiently. Without this tip I would still be in a slump because comic creation is hard, it’s not easy. It takes a lot of passion and drive but it’s all worth it! Pivotal Moments of The Internship Please share a story highlighting a pivotal moment of the internship. The workshops at Syndicate Comics were my favorite things to attend. Sometimes I would be in a slump and go to the meetings and after I would be inspired and go home and draw for hours. Attending the workshops was the key to igniting my passion for comic making. I became more passionate and was able to talk about my story amongst others which was nice. Connecting with others as well was essential, and I enjoyed it. I got to follow many comic artists on Instagram and many other platforms. I even participated in Free Comic Book Day at Syndicate Comics. It was a lot of fun and a great way to connect with other comic artists. It was a ten out of ten experience. I still attend these workshops and events, because they are helpful! Vision For The Future Imagine 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? The progress that I have made from this internship has already shown many accomplishments. One thing I look forward to in two years would be publishing my first comic online and in print. This is a dream of mine. I am currently creating two comics at once. I can see myself in two years publishing my comics in no time. What do you hope your comics and IPs will do in the world? I wish to bring multiple different romance comics to the world. I hope to inspire many others to create comics themselves. I want to show them that yes you can make comics as a living. Advice For Creators & Future Interns Who would you recommend should do this internship and what advice would you give them? Anyone should be able to do this internship. Especially those who are passionate and hardworking should do this internship. Comic creation is a difficult job. It takes a lot of time and energy, yet it’s worthwhile. You will see a difference in your mindset, process, writing, and more if you do this internship. You will see that creating comics can be easy, you just need help from professionals like Prime Vice Studios! They are the best. If you are a student interested in this internship you must improve on time management. Time management is everything in the comic industry and it’s a must in the internship. Make sure to take care of your body and health. Your health is important. Taking breaks is okay. This internship will make you a better artist and writer. Give it everything you got, and good luck! Final Thoughts & Follow Up What type of clients, audience do you want to connect with or work for? I want to work with anyone passionate about creating comics and making a story come to life. I wouldn’t mind doing pencilling, inking, coloring, etc. Just give me the work and I can do it. I love anything comic-related and would love to work with many other creators. If you are a writer looking for someone to make your story come to life, I can help. If you are an artist looking for a writer I can also help you write your story. It’s the best of both worlds. Thank you again for providing this wonderful testimonial Terri. You’re an amazing talent well on your way to achieving all of the success you deserve. Get in touch with Terri here: ○ Website: https://starcrashy.wixsite.com/starcrashi ○ Social Media: @starcrashy ○ Email: [email protected] Creator Art GalleryIf you would like to be a PVS intern, apprentice or volunteer fill out the application through the button below. PVS is looking to work with talented individuals. Interview conducted by Carlos Perez
Edited by Ananya Vahal The PVS Virtual Internship ProgramIn 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 opportunity 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 talented Faith Simpson. About The CreatorFaith applied for the PVS Virtual Internship Program while earning credits at Chattahoochee Technical College. She has then transferred to Kennesaw State University where she has been accepted into the Digital Animation program and is diligently working on her Bachelors Degree. Interview Thank you for doing this interview Faith. Please share a bit about yourself. I’m Faith, and I’m an animation major at Kennesaw State University. I’m a 2D artist and illustrator who loves bringing fun, relatable characters to life for others to enjoy. I grew up in Rochester Hills, Michigan. Even then, I always had a heart for gaming, movies, and cartoons. I believe those things are what inspired me to draw a lot as a kid. And of course that love for drawing grew overtime! PVS Internship Experience Please share why you chose to do an internship with PVS. I wanted to do an internship with PVS because I was eager to gain experience collaborating in a creative environment. When I discovered Prime Vice Studios during my online job search, I saw it as a fantastic opportunity to get involved. What was your experience with PVS like? I always have a great time working with Mr. Perez. He consistently goes above and beyond, providing reassurance and offering many helpful tips and research insights. Whenever I needed help, or just wanted to share my ideas, he was always open to hearing them and was very encouraging to make that idea expand into something bigger. The “Make your own comics” workshop was a PVS event I attended at Syndicate Comics and I met so many nice artists and it was very fun sharing our characters and ideas with each other. The most interesting thing I found about the internship was hearing Mr. Perez’s background story, his experience with SCAD, and how he started Prime Vice Studios. The highlight of my internship was sharing my alien character Luminous with Mr. Perez and working together to help create this character and his world. Another benefit of this internship was the networking opportunities. I’ve spoken to some comic illustrators and some students from Kennesaw State’s Animation Studio Society. Pivotal Moments of The Internship Please share a story of a significant moment during your internship. When I attended the Free Comic Book Day event at Syndicate Comics, I sat with Mr. Perez and PVS cofounder Ananya Vahal, explaining to them how I was having a very hard time deciding what I wanted to major in. I was nervous about choosing a major that was considered useless in the job field. Both Mr. Perez and Ananya Vahal really encouraged me to major in something I love, which is animation. Sitting with them not only helped me choose to major in animation, but I also got to experience what it’s like vending as an artist, which made me interested in doing the same with my artwork. Knowledge & Skills Acquired One mistake that I made that turned out to be one of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned was taking my time and doing a lot of research. I used to rush into my ideas and never planned them out. Because of that, I'd get easily discouraged and mentally give up if it didn’t turn out the way I wanted to. Setting up comic panels, writing comic scripts, learning about the Comic Draw app, and how to use it, and how to build your character, setting, and relationship with other characters. I also earned a free Grow with Google Marketing Certificate during my internship. I got some marketing information that I could possibly use when I start selling things. Vision For The Future Imagine 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? I’d say publishing my first comic and making money from the hard work I put into it would make me happy with my progress in the future. I hope that my artwork makes people laugh, cry, think, or form any range of deep emotions. To me, it shows that what I've created means something much more to the audience. Advice For Creators & Future Interns Who would you recommend should do this internship and what advice would you give them? I would recommend this internship to anyone who’s interested in illustration and bringing your creations to life. I also recommend students from High School to College to join this internship. I recommend doing this internship if you really want to train yourself to network and build your ideas. Final Thoughts & Follow Up What type of clients, audience do you want to connect with or work for? I’m looking to connect with and work for other artists, anyone who is working in the animation industry, or writers for children’s books. Thank you again for providing this insightful testimonial Faith. You’re a wonderful talent well on your way to achieving all of the success you deserve. Get in touch with Faith: Email: [email protected] Instagram: faithieartist Creator Art GalleryIf you would like to be a PVS intern, apprentice or volunteer fill out the application through the button below. PVS is looking to work with talented individuals. Interview conducted by Carlos Perez
Edited by Ananya Vahal This year PVS was invited to the second annual Fanfest held at the Oconee County Civic Center. This event was hosted by the Oconee County Library in Athens, GA. It was a wonderful cultural event featuring several vendors including Korean calligraphers, authors, arts and crafts, comic enthusiasts and of course cosplayers. It was fun and free to the community. We had a great time, met plenty of new people and got to debut our new banner! Checkout our reel on Instagram!
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