Gutharchera
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Hopefully going into Law, need to get the grades first though. Which means doing revision -_-.
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No offense, but that seems pretty much impossible. Video game developer is pretty much a full-time job, actor is a full-time job when you're performing (not to mention practice), comedian - well, that can be done as a side job I guess, entrepreneur is a full-time job which requires a ton of work that you won't even get a single day off until after the business is well established.I want to be a video game developer, entrepreneur, actor, and comedian.
I know it's lots of hard work, but I know I can do it. I'm already learning programming languages, watch a bunch of movies to learn from different actors, watch performances from my favorite and other comedians, and am a really persuasive speaker and know how to get someone on my side and also know how to run things. I'm ready to put the work in.
I'd like to do that too... either anime (as long as it's not the "slave-labour" of drawing millions of images frame-by-frame at minimum wage) or manga. Problem is, you literally need to be in Japan to do that (as anime / manga only comes from Japan by definition). Even if I did move to Japan, I'd have no idea how to get into one of those fields (I don't even know how to get into the comic-book / animation field in America, and for all I know it could be different in Japan anyway). And I really don't know where you can learn the manga-style other than books and tutorials, which typically don't work for me. Then again maybe I just need a lot more practice.I've really become interested in a career in anime and manga, either as a writer or illustrator (or both).
I don't even know how to get into the comic-book / animation field in America