>loves cartoons more then anything
>Cant Draw
>Cant Write
>To bad at math to be a producer
Are there any other jobs in the animation industry that I could do?
You can fetch the people who are actually following their dreams their coffee.
>>94023319
sounds like you've got the perfect skillset to be a reviewer
>>94023319
>I'm untalented and useless and want to impose myself onto the creative process.
Yeah.
We send people like you to marketing. You'll fit right in.
>>94023319
How about voice acting?
>wants to do things
>has no skills
Perhaps you should acquire some?
>>94023450
Not him but
>Can act pretty decently
>Singing voice is fucking terrible
I'm torn
>>94023374
OP here
What you said is so true it blew my mindI
Also I took a marketing class in High school. So I probably would fit in
>can't draw, can't write, can't math
Neither could anyone else until they learned and practiced and worked their asses off
There's no easy way to be successful.
>>94023352
Aw shit son
you could always be a production assitant
Learn how to draw, it's a skill not a talent >>>/ic/
In a year you'll be good enough to do calarts shit, in 3 you'll be good enough to make actual cartoons.
>>94023319
funding.
get rich and pay people to male your animated dreams come true.
>>94025035
This, make some money, fund a project, become a producer.
>>94023319
Know how to cook a blue steak?
>>94023352
Unironically this.
As long as you have genuine knowledge of the medium, and don't do retarded gimmicks, I see no reason to not be a fine cartoon reviewer in your situation.
Seriously, right now there are 0 good cartoon reviewers online, so there's a spot wide open for you.
>>94023541
They can probably find another VA who can sing to double for you.
>>94023319
Learn how to draw or write or do math. The people who can do those things didn't just wake up with those talents, they put the hours in.