Creativity Jijiji
Produced audio stories about the moment everything changed.
Every breakthrough has a hinge point.
A constraint that forced a new direction. A mistake that opened a door. A removal that created space. A decision made under pressure that turned out to be the only right one.
We call that moment Jijiji.
Creativity Jijiji finds those moments — in brands, in art, in music, in story — and shapes them into produced audio narratives. Not interviews. Not panels. Sonic storytelling, built from the ground up, designed to be experienced through sound.
Because the most important creative decisions don't happen in the spotlight. They happen in the room just before — when the system breaks, and something new has to enter.
That's where we listen.
Creativity Jijiji
Why Artists Need Unions More Than Ever in the Age of AI and Industry Exploitation
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In this discussion, we delve into the increasing importance of unions for voiceover artists, actors, musicians, and writers, especially amidst the ongoing disruption and exploitation of the arts industry. As technology accelerates and corporate interests push for faster, cheaper content production, creative professionals face a "creativity crunch"—a pressure to deliver more with fewer resources and less protection. We explore how unions serve as a critical safeguard, ensuring fair pay, job security, intellectual property rights, and protections against the misuse of AI and automation, which threaten to devalue human artistry.
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