Curing My Depression with the Business of Colour
creativity, my life doesn’t make much sense to me. However ridiculous and self indulgent that may or may not be; that is how it is.
I need to be able to create, both in terms of production and in the overall approach to my business. To work in a business where cheeky, outside the box solutions are essential. I never want to find myself in the position of having to be average, where I am obliged to add to the grey again.
I was 19 when I said ‘no’ to an interview at Cambridge University. I wanted to go to Film School. I felt that life was hard regardless of what you do, so you might as well do what you want. I’ve questioned that decision in the past five years many times. I’ve worried that it was the arrogance of youth, rather than the insight I believed it to be at the time.
They say the test of any decision is, given the same set