Video Title- Studio Gumption- Chung Toi Chan Th... -

Chan likely argues that talent is abundant, but gumption is scarce. In an era of AI-generated art, templates, and instant gratification, the ability to sit with difficulty, troubleshoot physical materials, and push through creative blocks has become a superpower. The video probably contrasts a “smooth” creative process (software, undo buttons, filters) with Chan’s own “gritty” process (paper cuts, dried glue, lighting that won’t behave).

A strong narrative beat would involve Chan detailing one specific project—perhaps a 90-second animated short that took 14 months. The video likely shows behind-the-scenes footage of broken puppets, corrupted files, or rejected storyboards. The turning point? Not a new plugin or a hire, but a simple decision: “We will finish this even if it’s imperfect.” Video Title- Studio Gumption- Chung Toi Chan Th...