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Recently, I saw a job listing for the company Illumination. While minions are very popular, there are a decent amount of people who dislike them. Illumination seems to be very hit or miss for a lot of people, and I guess I'm just wondering the following:
- If you get a chance to work for a big studio, would you reconsider if you had to work on a property you dislike?
- Does a studio's previous and current works factor into your decision?
- Does the negative response to a work you put effort into ever get you down? Especially if you actually really liked the IP, but even if you really enjoy the work you've put into it?
I'm not skilled enough to be considered for these kinds of jobs (yet), but I guess I'd like to know how much negative criticism impacts your career
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