A letter from Indigo Studios founder Marc Rochon

I LOVE what I do.  I’ll say it again…I LOVE what I do.  If you ask my wife she may say this isn’t exactly a good thing sometimes.  This type of work has been an obsession for me for as long as I can remember, and even after 20 years of working professionally in this business, I still get up every day and look forward to going to work.  Wow!  How many people can say that about their jobs?  I have been truly blessed.

I’m a bit of a quirky guy that never takes anything in life too seriously.  I like to have fun with anything I do, and it’s not uncommon to hear me singing obscure songs from my office or taking funny pictures in the back studio. I have an appreciation of all things artistic. From a well done logo, clever design on a cereal box, multi-million dollar effect in a movie, fine art painting, or a beautiful photograph. Those of us that work in this industry are different than your normal every day Joe.  I (and those like me) notice things that other people don’t.  I drive home and look at the reflections in cars, notice the warms and cools of the sunset, look at how light plays off the ripples in a pool, watch movies and analyze the effects, depth of field, color balance etc, etc, etc.  It’s just something that you can’t turn off.

I’ve worked as a conventional illustrator, retoucher, photographer, paintbox artist, CGI artist, salesman, storyboard artist, editor, designer, and business owner.  It’s safe to say I wear many hats, and I love every delicious piece of this business.  That’s how we became what we are today.  When people asked me what I did for a living, I really didn’t know what to say.  “I’m an illustrator, photographer, 3D, designer artist dude,” would not be an uncommon answer.  People also used to tell me that, “you need to specialize!” which to some degree is quite valid.  At the time I couldn’t do that because A) I needed the money and B) I loved doing all these different things.

That was then and this is now.  Today Indigo Studios has modelers, editors, retouchers, designers, CGI artists, comp artists, photographers, producers, illustrators, and sales reps all on staff specializing in their areas.  Now don’t get me wrong, we all still wear different hats from time to time, but we now have “specialists” in different areas of the services that we offer. For me I’ve found that my greatest love is for shooting, CGI, and imaging and that’s what I do most days (and nights), in addition to running the business and overseeing all the creative coming out of the studio.

Now let me tell you about the team at Indigo.  I have NEVER in my 20+ years in the business worked with a more talented, fun, and inspiring group of people!  To me I really consider this an extended family.  We spend SO much time together that you just can’t help having a close bond with them.  We work hard together, play hard together, and I always feel that they have my back, and they know that I have theirs.  On any given day you would see things like our dogs walking the halls, warm welcomes from Sarah and Leah in person and on the phone, people huddled around a computer looking and talking about what someone just did, people yelling “Hey!  come over here and check this out!” to show everyone a new technique or something they are proud of.  You might hear the sounds of a group of the guys taking a break and playing Xbox in the back, or Barry coming on the PA to announce, “Fresh coffee in the studio café” in a foreign accent.  On some days, you may see us in the back with the large warehouse doors open sharing stories from the week or trying to figure out a cool new promo to do over a cocktail or two. But the bottom line is this group gels together well, and when it’s “go time” you want these people on your side.  We go to the mat for our clients, and when awarded a job we pull out all the stops.  I sometimes like to describe us like a NASA team.  We may go over a job with a client and agree on a way to do it, but behind the scenes we are also doing the job again in another way.  “Should we shoot that?  Should we do it CG?  Let’s do both and see what looks better.”  That…is what it’s all about; the final product.  I hear people all the time selling equipment and software and throwing out buzz words left and right.  Like any of those things or any piece of software is going to do the work for you.  It’s about the talent behind these tools and that is where we shine.

I want to thank you if you’ve read this far.  Hopefully this gives you an idea of who I am and what Indigo Studios is all about.  I look forward to many more years and am excited about where the industry is going and new breakthroughs to come. I also want to sincerely thank all the people we have worked with over the years.  YOU have made us what we are today, and without the creative thinking of our clients, we would have never been able to show the world what we are capable of.

I also want to remind everyone to respect and protect the industry.  We have all seen the changes over the years, and when it is all said and done we have a responsibility to make sure the generations behind us can still make a living doing this type of work.

All the best,

Marc Rochon

 

 

One Comment


  1. Nov 15, 2011
    3:30 pm

    Edie Allen

    Hi Marc,

    I just had to take a moment to say ” Ditto” I’m perusing production companies in hopes of finding a good fit and possible job opportunity and reading your bio, I get it. I’m perusing production companies because I HAVE to. I HAVE to work in production. I love it. i’ve loved it from the first movie I ever saw in a theater that piqued my curiosity of “how’d they do that?” ( Blue’s Brothers, FYI) to the last job I worked on (DRY EYES Commercial )
    I’ve always loved all things production, starting with quitting nursing school to act (for free) in community theatre, then working (for free) on a short film so I could be a “savvy” actor, understanding all I could about the business and craft. I’ve worn many hats as well ~ from art dept, to wardrobe to boom operator to assistant to the director to casting, to talent… you name it, I love it. I love the client. I love making the client feel like his product is gonna look and sound like a million freakin bucks. Back in late 90′s I had a wonderful opportunity to work with a fantastic man, leader, and director who taught me what it meant to have a “zen” set. We all had a great time doing our thing and kickin butt in the process. When he passed away 3 years ago, I vowed to keep his memory alive on every set I’m on ~ on every job I take . He taught me well. I say all this because I would love to find a team to work with that carries his work ethic and enthusiasm for the art and beauty and craft of this crazy business ~ and it sounds like you guys do. If you ever find yourself in a position of being ready to expand and bring in another team member, I’m your gal. I’m a hard worker with more creativity than you can shake a stick at. I’m an actress who’s rep’d by AMT and I work freelance in production with some great people when ever jobs pop up, and I’m looking to find my ‘tribe’ if -you-will. A place I can go and do and be on a regular basis. A place I can build on and grow myself further. Originally from Charleston, SC, I’m a southern girl who’s lived in Chicago, LA and NY. Thank you for sharing your love of making magic. Please keep me in mind when it’s time to add more people to the mix. I would love to be considered. Be well and thanks for reading ~ if you made it this far. All the best, Edie Allen 312-771-9836 Suwanee, GA.

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