“I would tell young female creators to never be afraid or lesser than someone else just because you’re female or have a specific female perspective, because in this line of work, all perspectives are appreciated and needed to create a genuine story,” says Clarisse Chua, Story Artist for Luck.
This post was written by the Adobe Communications Team and originally appeared on Adobe blog on Aug. 8, 2022.
Creating space for women in the film industry is critical to ensuring that the stories on screen reflect the world we live in — of which, women make up half of the population. Adobe is committed to leading the way in empowering creators of all backgrounds with access to the tools, skills, and platforms they need to express themselves, reach their full potential, and to share their unique and diverse perspectives with the world.
We’re proud to be teaming up with the creative minds behind Luck, the first full-length animated feature film from Apple Original Films by Skydance Animation, to celebrate and be inspired by the female creators behind the film.
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