What is the personality type of Adam Pesapane (PES)? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Adam Pesapane (PES) from Film Directors and what is the personality traits.
Adam Pesapane (PES) personality type is INFP, which is very rare. INFP personality type is the rarest personality type, next to INFJ personality type.
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If you have read my article on personality types, I have mentioned that INFP personality type is one of my favorite personality types.
INFP personality type is one of the most open, expressive, sensitive, imaginative, creative, sensitive, gentle, artistic, compassionate, accepting, calm, peaceful, selfless, patient, good listener, good communicator, highly idealistic, understanding, non-judgmental, tolerant, etc.
INFP personality type is rare because INFPs are rare.
I don’t think there are more than 25% of people with this personality type in the world.
It is interesting that there are many INFPs in my life. One of these is my wife. She is an INFP too. I met her when I was working as a living room designer in New York City. She was a client of mine at the time. I was designing living room for her. After several months of designing living room with her, she became my friend.
Adam Pesapane (born May 26, 1973), known by the pseudonym PES, is an Oscar and Emmy-nominated American director and stop-motion animator of numerous short films and commercials. In 2013, his short film Fresh Guacamole was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. It is the shortest film ever nominated for an Oscar. In 2016, his commercial for the Honda Motor Co. entitled "Paper" earned an Emmy Award nomination for "Outstanding Commercial of 2016." After receiving a B.A. in English Literature at the University of Virginia, PES migrated to film as a storytelling medium. His use of everyday objects and stop-motion animation to create original material is instantly recognizable. His work has been recognized in the United States and internationally, especially the short films KaBoom!, Game Over, Western Spaghetti, and Fresh Guacamole. An early influence on PES's animation style is the work of Czech surrealist Jan Švankmajer.