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In Conversation with Swapan Seth

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We all know Swapan Seth, perhaps one of the greatest writers/creatives in this Industry. We asked him the same question:

Swapan, what options do you think a creative person has, careerwise, after he/she becomes a CD at the ripe young age of 30-35? Not everyone gets to become National/Regional CD, and does one leave the business when one has just learnt it? Many CDs leave o start their careers as Commercials Directors and Producers, some become fashion desigers, some start their own shops...
That was precisely my dilemna at 28 when I had reached nearly the top of the heap at Grey. Well, if you are a creative person with strong strategic skills and a client base that respects that, you start your own shop. That's what I did. Is there an element of insecurity in that? I think not. I think a person's greatest security is one's talents. Then again, there is no end of the road. Every day is a new lesson. So even if you end up being a CD at 30, you need to consistently exfoliate yourself. Shed old skins and skills, learn new ones. To this day, I make sure I am more updated about what's going on than most guys in their twenties. So to sum it up. Either start your own shop. Or tell yourself that I will be on the edge of all that is cutting edge. This film producer nonsense is crap. Most of them end up being miserable sods. - Swapan Seth
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parambyte wrote:We all know Swapan Seth, perhaps one of the greatest writers/creatives in this Industry. We asked him the same question:

Swapan, what options do you think a creative person has, careerwise, after he/she becomes a CD at the ripe young age of 30-35? Not everyone gets to become National/Regional CD, and does one leave the business when one has just learnt it? Many CDs leave o start their careers as Commercials Directors and Producers, some become fashion desigers, some start their own shops...
That was precisely my dilemna at 28 when I had reached nearly the top of the heap at Grey. Well, if you are a creative person with strong strategic skills and a client base that respects that, you start your own shop. That's what I did. Is there an element of insecurity in that? I think not. I think a person's greatest security is one's talents. Then again, there is no end of the road. Every day is a new lesson. So even if you end up being a CD at 30, you need to consistently exfoliate yourself. Shed old skins and skills, learn new ones. To this day, I make sure I am more updated about what's going on than most guys in their twenties. So to sum it up. Either start your own shop. Or tell yourself that I will be on the edge of all that is cutting edge. This film producer nonsense is crap. Most of them end up being miserable sods. - Swapan Seth
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[quote="Kaushik"][quote="parambyte"]We all know Swapan Seth, perhaps one of the greatest writers/creatives in this Industry. We asked him the same question:

[i]Swapan, what options do you think a creative person has, careerwise, after he/she becomes a CD at the ripe young age of 30-35? Not everyone gets to become National/Regional CD, and does one leave the business when one has just learnt it? Many CDs leave o start their careers as Commercials Directors and Producers, some become fashion desigers, some start their own shops...[/i]

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Post by Allen Mathews »

what if i do not become a CD even at 35?

i have seen bad creatives becoming great producers....
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Post by Tarun Biswas »

swapan u r right, only the ones chasing money go on to become producers, however i believe that u can make money even in advertising if u r good.
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