'Walt Disney is not Mickey Mouse': The modern creator career path, from full-time to founder
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Over the past two decades, creators have transformed their roles significantly, moving from solo contributions to creating full productions. Pioneers such as Ian Hecox and Rhett McLaughlin have paved the way for a new model where creators develop teams and companies akin to Hollywood studios. New creators, including Dhar Mann and Savanah Moss, are following this example, further expanding the creator economy and altering the landscape of content creation.
The business of being a creator isn't a solo show; they have become full-on productions leading to the establishment of teams and companies.
Creators like Ian Hecox, Rhett McLaughlin, and Link Neal have built out teams, evolving their roles from individual creators to builders of new generation studios.
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