Harry Frank Joins Red Giant
Dear visitors and loyal fans,
As many of you well know, my current professional career is split between two distinct sides of the same coin. One one side, I mostly spend my days working as a freelance motion designer. This has garnered many memorable experiences of working with tremendously talented people — from my roots, working with the unrelenting post-production and design professionals of Detroit, to Digital Kitchen in Chicago’s cold winter, and on to great studios like Blur Studio here in sunny LA. From National Geographic, to NBC, to TV Land, I’ve seen all the nooks and crannies of the life that a motion designer can see. But I’ve reached a point where adding one more big name isn’t going to improve anything for me, especially my happiness.
On that other side of the coin, I’ve been involved with communities that focus on learning, sharing, connecting and growing as a motion designer and visual effects artist. Graymachine and The Motion Exchange have been very personal endeavors of mine, and I have thoroughly enjoyed learning and growing, side-by-side with you.
When I study the two sides of my career coin, it is now obvious what has always brought me more joy. I’ve learned that happiness is not found along the path of making reality show graphics, sizzle reels, or commercials for sugar water. It is not found in the daily stress of courting new clients, while trying to get existing clients to pay their overdue invoices, while juggling three jobs that are all over budget. It is not found in a job where last minute changes and late nights that keep me from reading my son a bedtime story.
I’ve only been bestowed a small number of gifts in life, among them my wonderful wife and awesome little boy. But, another is my ability to understand the ambiguous, imagine the creative, and bridge the two together. I’m somehow also able to put this process into words for others to understand. But I fear, if I continue to use my talents to create cultural pollution for television, I’ll have little to show as a legacy for myself, nor will I feel like I’ve done much good with my time on this planet. Nearing my 37th year on Earth, it’s time to make a change.
In short, I am largely leaving the world of freelance motion design. I am proud to announce that I will be joining Red Giant Software on a full-time basis. Since this career epiphany hit me last Fall, I had been determined to find a partner that sees eye-to-eye with what I want to accomplish in my career, and support what I value in life. I am so grateful to have been working with this great company for years, and I am humbled to be extended an invitation to join them.
In partnering with RGS, my efforts will be focused on helping you find the right tool or idea for your next job, film or project. And no other company represents this set of artistic set of tools more completely, especially with what we have collectively planned for 2010. I’m excited to share this new opportunity with you. So, follow me, and I will continue to do what I do here — help others — without the hurried pressure to “get back to work.”
So what does this mean for graymachine?
It means more time to devote to what made graymachine a useful resource for the community in the first place. You’ll see more tutorials, free content, templates and news. But, instead of just seeing it here, you’ll see it in other places too. You might see some products become exclusive to RGS, and new products mostly be for RGS. But, honestly… how often has something I’ve done NOT centered around Red Giant products?
So, stick around and you’ll see great things. Until then, talk to you soon!
Harry
20 Responses to “Harry Frank Joins Red Giant”

Good luck Harry, and thank you for continuing to share your knowledge and expertise with an ever growing community!
Excellent news! Congratulations!
Power to you dude!
Good luck Harry,
You have certainly inspired a whole generation with your creativeness and so I wish you well with the Red Giant job.
Yours faithfully,
MARS
Through the years, you’ve given us insight into your passion, your talent and your knowledge of motion graphics. It’s good to know that as an artist, you can also recognize that sometimes it’s the simple designs in life that make us the most happy. Good luck in your journey with RG. You’ve helped so many of us learn the art of motion design from the ground up. Your community will support you.
All the best,
Stefan
To put the world right in order, we must first put the nation in order; to put the nation in order, we must first put the family in order; to put the family in order, we must first cultivate our personal life; we must first set our hearts right. – Confucius
Looks as though you’ve set your heart right.
Congratulations Harry! Best of luck!
YEAH!
Go for it!!!
Your words were chosen wisely. I’m very happy for you.
cheers,
Peter
Hey Harry! I’m very happy for you and also inspired. I too am caught in a place where I’d rather not be job-wise and hearing a story of someone coming out with a smile on the other side is a pleasure to hear.
Wish you the best of luck and hope to see you do another tutorial for AE Toronto in the near future!
Chris
Congs Harry,go for it man i know it means better for us who profit form Graymachine.
All the best.
great and good luck!!! But i really hope you are able to really produce new and constant content..because when Aharon move to red giant..creative cow podcast when down..and red giant TV. is not great deal.
I’m very happy to hear this great news
Congratulations for you, Harry
You really deserve it
Congratulations on your career transition and thank you for all of your contributions with graymachine and The Motion Exchange. We are all beneficiaries of your vast knowledge and I personally appreciate your contribution.
I’ve been a motion designer since 2002 and I can certainly attest to your recent change of heart. There have been countless times where I’ve questioned how much longer I could keep up the pace. Those times usually arise at 3:00 am while still slaving over a project that is due that same day.
As a freelancer for the past 4 years, the pressure of having to “do it all” from finding work, designing the work, animating the work and subsequently playing accountant certainly takes its toll over time.
Good luck with your new venture at RGS. I’m looking forward to what 2010 brings!
That’s really good news! It’s even better news about more tutorials because I’ve been checking on here at least every second and there hasn’t been any new awesome tuts for a little bit.
But more tuts for RGS plugins will be awesome! Do you think you’ll be able to get deals for visitors to your site?
Do your thang , Harry
Good for you and best of luck!
Hi Harry..
good for you..must have taken some time to realise what was always niggling.
I’m inspired…and i’m with Mr Wicks and Confucius on this one too.
I have two sets of twins…and i’d like to be a more content man at home and less of a grump. But work makes the grump and sends it home, they get the shitty end of the deal far too much
Not just soul searching but making decisions is the thing! And then acting on them is the only way to change. Good for you Harry.
Thanks again harry for all you sharing….you are a good man.
best regards to you and good luck…Max
Hello I have a question , your create a fluid plasma effect is so awesome and I am using that for my project, however why wouldn’t it let me go into the particular option to increase the grid emitter ?? IT would only give me red giant logo and serial number entering thing…. Do I have to pruchase another version ?
Please help me ~ if so I will buy the higher version. Please please help ~!!!!
You have a newer version. In the current version, go to the Emission Extras in the Emitter section. You’ll find the grid count in there now.
I love it!