There's not much of a need to talk or listen in the job, based on my own experience, other than taking (art) direction. I think the way the studio handles this could have an impact. Studios which formally document feedback (so they can check if you addressed it) in a system like Shotgun or Jira will work for you. In this…
most studios would find a way to work around any communication issues you might see if they like your work and your art :) I've never had any issues working with anyone, where some would require some other mode of communication, be it written, audio or across language barriers! Everything can be overcome :) Don't worry…
Hello, everyone. Forgive me if I posted my topic in the wrong forum since I'm a new member of the Polycount. :) My question is: Have you ever work with other Deaf artists in the video game/Film industry? If so, was it very challenging and what does it make it work out well to work together in studio? If not, do you think…
What I would personally advise you without knowing much about studios, you do your job and keep growing as an artist, and do not worry about your condition. Everyone has a 'condition' in their mind, and I believe the biggest obstacle to our sucess is ourselves. We put obstacles in our path that are not needed. Once you…
pfff its 2017...people dont even interact face to face anymore ;) kidding aside, 95% of the job is head down cranking out work and most communication is via studio IM or email, sure there are sometimes large team meetings but those tend to be less common that just 1 on 1 communications, which can be done in any medium. I…