As seen on OFFF (part 1)

As I said before, the OFFF festival is taking place at the moment in Paris. This second day has been pretty intense too, and full of inspiration, surprise, awe, and marvels.


First conference of the day, Hoss Gifford, photo courtesy of illaillaillavillamaravilla


The guy has been discussing what he’s learned during is carreer, and all I can say is, he learned quite a lot. The presentation was amazing: simple slides, no need for fuss and images, and simple, inspiring, sticky quotes. As a matter of fact, it is by far the best show I’ve seen so far. Most of the speakers just present their work, when he actually explained and spoke about what is work in general. Plus, the slight touch of humor is always a bonus. Some of my favourite quotes:

“Pick your battles.

A little step in the right direction is better than standing still.

In a hierarchy, every employee tend to raise to his level of incompetence.

take the time to understand people.

Learn to suffer fools.

NERTFM: nobody ever reads the fucking manual.

The more people get, the more they want.

You start to work before you get to the office.

Minimalism is the result of reduction.

People who wants to share their religious views with me almost never want me to share mine with them.

A person who’s nice to you but not nice to the waiter is not a nice person.

…”

If you’re interested, you can request a copy of his presentation by sending him an email at hoss [@] flamjam.com. His mailbox will surely be full by tomorrow and he’ll be drawn in an ocean of pain. This is when he’ll learn that being good at something attracts lots of people who wants to know about it :)

The rest of the day was spent watching some of the most creative people you’ll ever know.
What caught my attention:

Kaiten Mokuba from Thomas Hicks on Vimeo.

Thomas Hicks – Go check his vimeo page! This man got a whole universe in his hands, not your regular animator guy.

And as I imagined, Pleix was just… HUGE. Yes, I’m using words in capitals. It was just completely crazy. Those are French and if you don’t check their website, you’re doomed on 7 generations.
As you can see, this post is a bit messy and over enthusiastic. So much inspiration in so little time makes me shiver with anticipation (this is a quote, yes).
If only there was some WIFI there so I could send you the vibes as they come…

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  1. Samir says:

    What’s a break without some inspiration?

    Well, it looks like you’re getting a lot of inspiration. Good for you! Soak it all in, overdose on it, drown in the torrent of ideas and impulses. Can’t think of a better way to recharge you batteries, both creative and otherwise.

    Enjoy the ride, Zélia. And hope to hear more stories.

  2. Davor says:

    I just sent an email to Hoss, asking him to send me his presentation. Thank you for writing about him! ;)

    PS
    Btw, the email link in your post is linked incorrectly, it lacks a ‘mailto:’ before the address.

  3. Davor says:

    …and I just got the message “Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently…” – I guess the correct email address is hoss@flamjam.com and not hopss@flamjam.com?

  4. Zélia says:

    Thank you for noticing! I’ll correct this asap!

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