Mind Your Business: It's a Small World
In this month's column, Mark Simon revels in the technology that makes possible working from home with creative types from across the globe.
In this month's column, Mark Simon revels in the technology that makes possible working from home with creative types from across the globe.
Mark Simon gives us humans a peek at DreamWorks Animation's first foray into 3-D, Monsters vs. Aliens (opening Friday).
In his 2009 kickoff column, Mark Simon tells us all about his holiday vacation and rebooting his creativity.
In this month's column, Mark Simon reminds us what it takes to survive -- and thrive -- during recessionary times.
In this month's column, Mark Simon reveals some essential tips for pitching that you may have overlooked or may not be aware of if you're new to the industry.
In this month's column, Mark Simon reveals the results of his own survey, arguing his case for the Obama/Biden ticket.
In this month's column, Mark Simon explains why the deficiencies of Journey to the Center of the Earth bode well for the animation industry.
From the record-breaking lines to the ubiquitous eye candy, Mark Simon offers his take on the Con of Cons.
In this month's column, Mark Simon messes with the Zohan and finds inspiration for pushing the animation envelope.
In his month's column, Mark Simon reports on alarming new developments in his continuing campaign against the Orphan Works Act.
Following the unprecedented response to his last column, Mark Simon offers supporting evidence regarding the threat to artists' rights.
Mark Simon is mad as hell and, in this month's "Mind Your Business," he tells you why you should be too.
In this month's "Mind Your Business," Mark Simon reveals the surprising results of his animation survey (hint: the big winner isn't mocap).
In this month's "Mind Your Business," Sgt. Simon fights for a good contract, offering survivaltips for artists.
'Tis the season for giving gifts, so Mark Simon points out some good shopping picks for artists in this month's "Mind Your Business."
In this month's "Mind Your Business," Mark Simon hears the call of strike and feels a pain in his pocketbook.
In this month's "Mind Your Business," Mark Simon debunks some common ideas about what it means to be an artist