Ugh, finding contact details for smaller creators is like detective work! I spent ages tracking down E R Butler’s agent (yes, they have one!) through the credits of their Vimeo collabs. The agency’s called Talon Reps—try info@talonreps.com with 'ATTN: E R Butler' in the subject. Fair warning: they’re selective, so include a mood board or rough script if you’re pitching something big. Bonus hack: Butler retweets fan art on Twitter (@erbutlerart), so engaging there first might get you on their radar before you even ask.
Ever tried old-school networking? Butler’s exhibited at fringe festivals like Off-World Animation Expo—their program bio usually lists a publicist’s contact. I met their manager at a Q&A after 'Silica Dreams' screened in Brooklyn; turns out they dig postcards with QR codes linking to pitch decks. Quirky, but memorable! Just don’t send physical merch unsolicited (learned that the hard way with my hand-knit 'Circuit Ghost' plushie...).
Curious about Butler’s workflow? Me too! Their Behance portfolio lists a 'collaborations welcome' tag on some projects, which basically means 'hit me up.' I’d shoot a short email to the address there (erbutler@protonmail) with a 3-sentence pitch max—maybe mention how their texture work in 'Rust Veins' aligns with your project’s aesthetic. Include a Calendly link for efficiency; busy creators appreciate when you respect their time.
For fellow animators: Butler’s done AMAs on the r/FrameByFrame subreddit using u/ERButlerOfficial. They mentioned once that 'unconventional mediums' catch their eye—think zoetropes or AR filters rather than another CGI short. Maybe DM them there with a WIP GIF? Reddit’s less formal, so a 'Hey, loved your interview on Stroboscope Podcast—wanna riff on this idea?' could work. PS: They hate Google Forms ‘applications’ (their words, not mine!).
Ever stumbled upon a creator's work and just needed to reach out? That’s how I felt after binge-watching E R Butler’s indie animations—such a unique blend of surreal humor and gritty visuals! From what I’ve gathered, they’re pretty active on Instagram (@erbutlerstudio) and LinkedIn, where they occasionally post callouts for collabs. Their website’s contact form is another solid bet, though responses might take a week or two. Pro tip: Slide into those DMs with a specific pitch—maybe reference their short film 'Glass Echoes' to show you’ve done your homework. Artists love when fans speak their language!
If you’re into niche communities, Butler sometimes lurks in Discord servers tied to experimental art collectives like 'Neon Specter.' I once saw them reply to a collaboration thread there! Patreon might also be worth checking—their $5 tier offers backer-exclusive Q&As where you could casually float an idea. Just remember: no cold emails with attachments (spam filters hate those). A quirky subject line like 'Your 'Moth Circuit' score inspired my synthwave project!' could grab attention.
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Personally, I hope it ties into their 'City of Echoes' universe; those lore drops about the Shadow Court felt unfinished. Butler’s pacing is slow-burn, so if they’re deep in edits now, we might be waiting another year. Until then, I’m replaying the audiobook of 'Whispers'—narrator’s voice is pure velvet.