I am Abdullah Doğmuş. I am 23 years old. I've been interested in acting since I was little. My interest in acting began when I played the prince in the play Cinderella which we staged in the first grade of primary school. Then I had the opportunity to perform many plays in high school theater. I even had the opportunity to play one of these plays at Fatih Reşat Nuri Stage. It was a great experience for me to go to one of the most important scenes of Istanbul, where all the master actors took the stage. I learned about almost every technique of acting. Then I became interested in literature and cinema. I've been thinking a lot about the relationship between the artist and the work of art in the cinema. I thought that a film shot with a camera and actors limited the creator. But this did not apply to animated films. Animated films offered the creator unlimited design possibilities. It allows you to produce everything you can imagine exactly the way you can imagine. So in my opinion, the bond between the artist and the work of art was much stronger on the animation side. In other words, one was like taking photos and the other was painting. As a result of all this, I decided to get animation education and started to search where I could get education. So I met Anima Okul. I attended a 6-month “Character Animation” training there. From the first lesson, I felt that I was in the right place for animation education. Because what I wanted was not only to learn the program that I would animate - which we learned to the smallest detail - but what I wanted to learn was the basic logic of animation, its subtleties, methods, and how to make good animation. I was in the right place for this because, first of all, our instructor was a very talented character animator, he was a good narrator who had mastered all the subtleties of animation. With the revisions he has given me, he has given me different perspectives on animation. In this way, after 6 months of intensive training, I found that I had made progress far beyond my expectations. I am currently working as an intern at Anima Okul, and I continue to develop myself in animation. I would like to thank our instructor Sezgin Öztürk and the entire Anima Okul family.