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Ian Renner Connecticut - Professional_Set Designer

Ian Renner is a professional set designer whose home is in Connecticut, but spends most of the year working in Los Angeles. A set designer by profession, Renner started his career in the television industry in the mid-1980s. The experience of working in TV and commercials enabled him gain a leg up in the industry, and by the early 2000s he was working on Hollywood movie sets.

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Ian Renner Connecticut - Professional_Set Designer

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  1. Ian Renner ConnecticutProfessional Set Designer “Ian Renner, who is from Connecticut, is a professional set designer who has spent most of his career working in the film and television industry.”

  2. Ian Renner ConnecticutEye for Creativity Ian Renner Connecticut is a hardworking set designer currently working in Hollywood, California. While he is originally from the East Coast (Connecticut), the desire to nurture his creative talent in design spurred him to relocate and go for his dreams in Los Angeles. Now an accomplished set designer, Renner attributes hard work and dedication to improvement as the key factors to finding success.

  3. Ian Renner ConnecticutStaying Focused Avoid multitasking Multitasking, while desirable, has its downside. When your focus is spread between multiple matters, you are more prone to make mistakes, miss important details, and fly off the handle when you really shouldn’t. While you might view multitasking as a way to get more done, it really goes against the grain of staying focused on a single task and seeing it to completion. Allocate time wisely When you really look at it, you probably have a period in the day when you focus and everything seems to click. Some people work best in the morning, others late in the night. Notice when you do your best work, and allocate the important tasks for these times. Train your mind Practice switching off any possible sources of distraction for an hour a day and turn your attention to a single task. If you find your mind wandering or just itching to check your Facebook page, just turn your attention to the task at hand.

  4. Ian Renner ConnecticutProfessional Success Hailing from Connecticut, Ian Renner is a set designer who prides himself in going all out on any project he takes on. During his years working in the film and television industry, Renner has been able to inspire his teams to make any request a reality. When there is collaboration and cohesiveness on a project, he says, good results are bound to show.

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