The question “How to finish what you start” reevaluates personal methods and processes previously adapted from formal art education, as well as common practices primarily seen in the fields of animation, art, design and filmmaking.
This text questions whether the manifestation of artistic process through conventional writing/verbal methods (with a strong emphasis on documentation and collaboration) actually lends itself to a specific individualistic artistic (imagery and sound) outcome in a practical and time-sensitive way.
This is put into practice through the production of a personally initiated animated short, and by treating the development of this film as a case study set in parallel to the research and contextualisation that you may find in this piece of writing.