I did a lot of directing and helped them get their Harmony pipeline together. So I stayed with them for a few years, bouncing around to various projects they had on the go. I stayed on Archer for about a year, and then landed a full-time animation directing gig with LowBrow Studios. The test went well, and so I ended up moving to Atlanta to work on Archer. About a year into freelance work, I took a test for the show Archer, with Floyd County Productions. At the start I worked a lot for a show called Cyanide and Happiness. That first job went well and led to more freelance work. I got my first freelance job off of the Toon Boom jobs board, actually. After the program, I began freelancing out of Orlando. I took an online program called Animation Mentor. I grew up around animation, and my dad was hugely supportive when I decided I wanted to work in animation too. Then in the 90s, we moved so my dad could work as an animator at Disney Animation Studios in Florida. James: I was born in California while my dad was working for Disney in Burbank. Can you tell us about how your animation career started, and a bit about your career so far? James recorded a two-minute video of Norm in action, inside Harmony 22 Premium.
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