We have all been there. You pitch an idea you love, or you eye a new creative path you want to take, and you hit a wall. Maybe a boss shoots it down, maybe life gets in the way, or maybe self-doubt creeps in and tells you that you don’t have the “right” background to start.
When you feel stuck, it helps to remember the story of a young animator named John Lasseter in 1983.
Lasseter was working at Disney when he pitched an audacious idea: using early computer graphics to build 3D digital backgrounds for traditional, hand-drawn characters. The studio bosses weren’t interested in the technology. In fact, shortly after making the pitch, Lasseter was fired.
Unemployed but still driven by curiosity, he teamed up with a brilliant computer scientist named Edwin Catmull. They didn’t have a massive movie studio budget or a team of hundreds. They just had a shared vision.
So, they started small. Really small.
Lasseter looked down at the Luxo anglepoise desk lamp sitting on his drafting table and asked a simple question: Can I give a piece of plastic hardware human emotions?
That tiny, low-budget experiment became Luxo Jr., the iconic bouncing lamp short film that put a fledgling startup called Pixar on the map. It earned an Oscar nomination and fundamentally changed the global entertainment industry forever.
Start Where You Are
t’s easy to look at massive successes and think that they had resources you don’t have. But Pixar didn’t start as a multi-billion-dollar juggernaut. It started with two guys, a desk lamp, and a willingness to try something new when a door slammed shut.
You don’t need a Hollywood budget or an elite degree to start building a new creative toolkit. Whether you are trying to switch career tracks, expand your professional skills, or just find a deeply fulfilling hobby outside of your 9-to-5, the secret is exactly the same:
Start exactly where you are, with whatever tools you have in front of you.
Animation Can Level Up Your Current Career
You don’t have to want to direct the next big animated feature film to benefit from learning the principles of animation and motion design. In today’s digital landscape, adding visual movement to your skill set is a massive differentiator across dozens of fields:
- Graphic Designers & Marketers: Static images are getting lost in social media feeds. Knowing how to add subtle, professional motion to graphics drastically increases engagement.
- Storytellers & Content Creators: Animation gives you the ultimate freedom to build worlds, explain complex ideas, and tell stories that live-action video simply can’t capture.
- UX/UI Designers: Understanding timing and weight helps you design digital interfaces and app animations that feel fluid, intuitive, and satisfying for users.
- Professionals Seeking a Breakthrough: Sometimes, learning a completely new medium is the exact spark your brain needs to solve problems differently in your main day job.
Ready to Explore Your Next Creative Track?
At The Media Arts Center, our Creative Animation School is built on the philosophy that anyone can learn to bring their imagination to life.
Our programs are hands-on, bite-sized, and designed to fit into a busy schedule, whether you’re a total beginner looking for a creative outlet or a professional expanding your portfolio. You don’t need a grand master plan. You just need the curiosity to take the first step.



























