Adobe MAX: Is A Career In The Arts Really Worth It?

When we were first told to watch the Adobe MAX conference I wasn’t sure how useful it would be for me. My knowledge of Adobe tools is limited and many of the sessions seemed to be about these tools and how to use them in your editing or graphic design career, something I don’t see […]

Adobe Max: Collaboration is Key

I attended the Adobe Max conference, and I was able to learn a lot about being a professional artist. I thought the sessions were a good platform to learn more about different fields of art and film as well as different artists’ perspectives. There was a lot of new information I learned through these sessions, […]

A Peek Behind the Curtain: Learning through Others’ Experiences During Adobe Max

As someone who has almost constant worry about what I want to do with my career prospects, I’ll jump at any chance to gain more insight into what other people are doing, in the hopes that it will help me in my journey of figuring out what I enjoy and want to do for a […]

The True Purpose of Adobe MAX: A Marketing Vessel or a Learning Experience?

A criticism of Adobe and their Adobe Max conference. Is there an overwhelming focus on product promotions rather than genuine audience education?

Adobe Max: Riding the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Wave

I have gained extensive experience with Adobe over the years, and while I’ve acquired valuable knowledge, there’s a constant stream of exciting new techniques to explore as I enhance my multimedia skills and expand my digital portfolio. My initial introduction to the realm of digital art was through Adobe’s software, which I had the privilege […]

The Investments “Required” to Be an Artist

Being an artist is hard, at least for me. It can be overwhelming to realize all of the skills, time, and products it takes to become a professional artist. Especially for film, we need to be able to own cameras, writing software, editing software, and more, not to mention all of the time it takes […]