Thanks Mihaela for the article. It confirmed some of my own suspicions about the ups and downs (hero's journey) of the artistic processes artists are often stymied by.
Thanks Mihaela for the article. It confirmed some of my own suspicions about the ups and downs (hero's journey) of the artistic processes artists are often stymied by.
I was wondering if anyone felt the term Preditor to describe oneself as a producer-editor was either outdated, pretentious or other?
Is a Pr-editor a dated term or still accepted? And if so, how should one spell it abbreviated without being snickered at as pretentious (or a predator)? Or should it simply be spelled out as a hyphenated term (producer-editor)? Just curious.
I think it's a pretty common term is the digital content world. I'd expect to see preditor if, for example, Buzzfeed or StyleHaul posted a job ad.
Out of curiosity, I did a quick search on Indeed.com, and Conde Nast posted a "preditor" job yesterday. Cut and pasted from Indeed.com: Preditor (Producer/Editor), Condé Nast Entertainment Conde Nast...
Expand commentOut of curiosity, I did a quick search on Indeed.com, and Conde Nast posted a "preditor" job yesterday. Cut and pasted from Indeed.com: Preditor (Producer/Editor), Condé Nast Entertainment Conde Nast - Los Angeles, CA Is able to identify the most compelling visuals to accompany content, and package those for effective sharing.... Sep 29
Chaz, Regina, thanks for your input on this!
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