Arree Chung is an author of picture books for kids. He started as a business consultant but after meeting some artists he decided to change careers and dedicated himself into art, worked at Pixar for many years and learned a lot about the process of creating great stories and then quit his job to enter the Art Center College of Design to learn more on how to become a great artist. He started publishing his books and now he’s founded the Storyteller Academy where he can teach people online how to create and publish their own books with amazing results.



Arree Chung has worked in the games industry as a Designer and Art Director in the last decade. He has a new book called “Ninja Claus” coming out this Christmas and a new book called Mixed where he uses color theory to teach about diversity to kids coming out next year. So far he has published 7 books and plans to publish many more in the future.

You can check his work here:

His Website

Storyteller Academy

His Fanpage

His Instagram

His Twitter

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Interview with Arree Chung:

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In this Episode, You Will Learn:

Arree Chung’s Story

How to find balance in business and art

How create picture books

Tips on publishing your own books

Self Publishing vs Traditional Publishing

Actionable Steps

The internet has changed everything, technology has infiltrated our lives in every single aspect, this will allow us to connect with other artists and build our brand basically for free, the challenge is how to turn that into money and work.

Most common mistake is the story doesn’t connect to your audience, which is normal if you don’t know who your audience is.

Don’t put too many themes or too many stories into one story idea, it’s basically clutter with many concepts.

Beware of having too many characters, it’s better to have one or 2 really good characters that play well with each other than a lot that doesn’t make sense.

Do the extra work, develop your idea to make it good enough, having a dummy of your story will help you get closer to the best way to tell it.

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Now it’s Your Turn!

Got questions or any advice or thoughts you want to share about this interview or anything you learned that helped you on your way to freedom? What’s one thing you can take from Arree Chung’s Journey? Please feel free to share in the comments section below!

Thanks so much for watching the interview with Arree Chung, I truly appreciate YOU!

Until Next Time!

Rodrigo

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