Pros
Last month I was going through a life changing period of time. My son was diagnosed with High-risk Neuroblastoma cancer and had to spend two weeks at the hospital and at home as a caregiver/parent. These combinations + work made it really hard to stay concentrated and get projects done. I like to believe that the heart of a studio is defined by how it responds to complicated situations with its artists. Since the day I was brought on, I was welcomed with grace and enthusiasm from the studio and has shown me what a true family-oriented culture is all about. Not only does the studio encourage you to learn/strengthen your skills and abilities, they are supportive during burnouts, personal time and understand that everybody adapts/learns differently. This is a fast-paced studio and you will run into challenges with projects but one thing is for sure, you will have a lot of room to grow as an artist; your feet will never touch the ground.
Cons
This is not so much a con as it is a challenge, projects are often times very fast-paced and you will have to put on your "adapting" brain to learn about a project you know nothing about within a short period of time. Luckily, producers do a fantastic job of getting artists up to speed and comfortable for the takeover of the project.