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Max and Andrew Giraldo Embark on a Mission to Rescue the Future of Animation – Hollywood Life

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In a world where streaming giants are cutting back on animation, a new wave of independent creators is rising to the challenge. Max Giraldo and Andrew Giraldo, the masterminds behind the upcoming series “Gig Work,” are leading the charge in this revolution.

“Gig Work” is a darkly humorous take on modern life set in a dystopian future. Max Giraldo explains, “We saw an opportunity to tell a story that was both entertaining and explored important societal issues. ‘Gig Work’ reflects the absurdities of our modern world and the uncertainty about our future with AI and climate change.”

Facing challenges in funding and distribution, Max turned to social media to build a loyal fanbase and produce the show independently. The risks paid off, and now he plans to fund future episodes through licensing and merchandise. Fans can support the project and promote the show by purchasing a range of products from stickers to hoodies on the online merch store.

Max and Andrew Giraldo are not alone in this movement. Independent creators like Charlie Gavin and Alistair Boubli are also leveraging social media platforms to connect with fans and raise funds for their projects. This vibrant scene is producing some of the most creative and diverse animation in years.

As the future of animated television hangs in the balance, Gen Z and millennial creators like the Giraldos are leading the charge to save the industry. With their boundary-pushing storytelling and embrace of new platforms and funding models, they are paving the way for a new era of animation that is more diverse, inclusive, and thrilling than ever before.

The “Gig Work” pilot is set to premiere online later in 2024. To support the show and purchase merchandise, visit gigworktv.shop or follow them on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube with the @gigworktv handle. The future of animation is in their hands.

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