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  1. Mar 1, 2024 · Lin also tries to give creative talent freedom, largely leaving them alone to make their movies without drowning them in notes, sources said. One film executive pointed to the “Lego”...

  2. Creative freedom for idols is a privilege and not a right. So before I explain my reasoning, I want to clarify first that I'm not hating on K-pop idols producing their own songs, and I also think that agencies that allow them that freedom are great. Arguing against those would just be absurd.

  3. Nov 30, 2021 · Give creative talent the freedom to explore. One thing creative talent craves is freedom. Their brains don’t work in traditional ways, so having them sit at a desk and write a report all day isn’t going to cut it. Creative talent needs stimulation in the form of questions, triggers or micro-experience, and then the freedom to fully explore.

  4. No offense to the talent, but it really seems like they’re just struggling to fill out on-air moments properly and use too many “bored football commentator in the 88th minute of a sluggish draw” tropes and fluff expressions.

    • Give your job post some personality. First impressions really do make a difference, and your job posting is the first impression you will make to attract your dream creative employee.
    • Allow flexibility. Rules and work systems that serve no productive purposes will only stifle creativity with no real beneficial outcomes, this extends to approach to remote working, casual dress codes that allow self-expression, and break-time schedules.
    • Give creative freedom. Creative freedom is the lifeblood of feeling you are important in a company, it means your ideas are valued, and you’re not just a robot to someone else’s vision.
    • Design a cool & inspiring environment. Creative minds rely on their surrounding environment to inspire and ignite creativity. A space that encourages movement, flexibility, and builds on community will attract creative thinkers.
  5. May 2, 2023 · The report also identifies knowledge gaps in the areas of skill needs, the value of creative education, the pipeline of talent and creative professional development. For young people who have creative talent the education system is a prime example of this gap and where the issues begin.

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  7. Apr 10, 2024 · Acknowledging the all-consuming nature of a career as a curator and artist, it's the “tending to life” outside of their career that allows their practice to be “honest, vulnerable, and playful.”. Here, April Lin 林森 shares how to stay balanced in a world where self-promotion, social media and the pressure to stand out can feel ...

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