
Today we’d like to introduce you to Azra Alkan.
So, before we jump into specific questions, why don’t you give us some details about you and your story.
I grew up in Turkey and in the 90’s we as a country had no idea what visual effects were. The only kinds of movies we produced were drama or comedy. I just knew whatever I ended up doing it had to include imagination and storytelling.
Somehow I found myself going to school in Texas A&M for computer programming, then studying cinematography and finally getting an animation & visual effects degree in SF. It felt natural to be in this field, not that I knew what it even was, but somehow I found something that combined both my passions; programming and art/filmmaking. From there on, I just took a lot of risks and moved where the jobs were. Working with a lot of different studios and compositing for different movies/ commercials/ TV shows gave me something I couldn’t achieve if I was a staff artist; variety in my skills and seniority a relatively early age.
We’re always bombarded by how great it is to pursue your passion, etc – but we’ve spoken with enough people to know that it’s not always easy. Overall, would you say things have been easy for you?
Once I got into the job market it was relatively easier but definitely not without its bumps. I hear a lot of talented artists struggling to land gigs. How I did it was by following where the experiences were. “ here is a studio that works with Emmy winning shows, I need to go there.” “ Here is my opportunity to work for Marvel” Sometimes these jobs paid very little, so much so that I stayed at my best friends couch for three years trying to gain experience while struggling to eat. But once I gained the confidence that I worth a lot, I made my move and started jumping around with better titles, more responsibility, and more skill set. I think it’s all about balancing your self worth with being open to learn more every day. If a job didn’t challenge me, I moved on, no matter how good the pay was.
We’d love to hear more about your work and what you are currently focused on. What else should we know?
As a freelance artist what I focus on is compositing for movies, commercials and TV shows. Compositing artists are the last in post-production pipeline, combining CGI ( computer generated imagery) and live action footage. I make everything realistic, beautiful and I make sure all the elements belong together in a scene. I would think what sets me apart is my attention to detail and “obsession” with adding that extra five percent to make the shots in the movies/ shows more esthetic.
What were you like growing up?
I was a total nerd! But a social nerd. I would try all the bad things kids would try but then go home and put my experiences into writing, painting; expressing. Like most artists, I specialize in one way of storytelling but I feed from a lot of other disciplines like painting, music, writing, shooting movies.
Contact Info:
- Website: www.azralkan.com
- Phone: 4243022114
- Email: [email protected]
- Instagram: @azralkan

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