Showing posts with label Portfolio Visits (Year 3). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portfolio Visits (Year 3). Show all posts

Monday, 19 December 2011

Portfolio Visit 3 - Dave Clark

For my final visit I went to see someone that has used his creativity in a variety of ways. When I first met Dave he owned a digital advertising agency called Clark and Clark who were responsible for the touch screen navigators within the Trafford Centre. He now owns his own clothing company named ‘Stoned Monkey’ where he himself designs the clothing. As well as this he is also a talented photographer and creates his own catalogues for his company and was the wedding photographer at my Mum’s wedding. The reason for wanting to visit Dave was to gain an incite into using different skills and interests and pushing them towards career paths. Some great advice he gave me about success was to be polite, confident but not smug and persistent; if there is something you want and you try hard enough eventually you will make it (similar to what was said within the thoughtful lecture).

As my showreel goes he was very impressed but suggested adding some of the processes to add interest and excitement as to how my pieces are created. He was excited about my rotoscoping piece as again I took the acetate that I have used for the final animation so it was something physical to handle and look at. Which lead him to suggest that a physical portfolio might be a nice way to showcase the acetate as he said they looked great as stand alone pieces.

Reflecting on my portfolio visit overall I have defiantly decided to create a physical portfolio to showcase the hand crafted side of my animation. As my work goes I have had some extremely positive feedback regarding my ink rotoscoping so I think this technique should be a serious consideration to my final major project.

Friday, 25 November 2011

Portfolio Visit 2 - Holden and Sons

John and I teamed up for a portfolio visit to Holden and Sons Advertising agency in the Northern Quarter Manchester. As it was my second portfolio visit I had to make improvements based on my first portfolio visit. Also previous to this I attended the Thoughtful Lecture on 'portfolio etiquette' so I intended to showcase some skills I thought would make me appear more professional. The visit was with Peter Holden the creative director of Holden and Sons and some of the other members of the team wandered over every now and again. I showed my showreel first which he had seen on Vimeo but I had added some of my new rotoscoping so there was something new to be seen rather than just repeating the same work to Peter. I then showed him my 3D frog Nat Geo Wild Ident and finished off with my ink on acetate rotoscope tests. He didn't give me a lot of criticism on my showreel which I was bit disappointed about as it defiantly needs improvements so reflecting on this I may have to make it more exciting to gain a better reaction or even a reaction at all. However Peter was extremely excited about my rotoscoping, I took along my sketchbook and the acetate I had used as well which he seemed to be pleased to see. One criticism I did get about my overall portfolio visit was to appear more confident about my work.

Just before we left the visit Peter asked us to have a go at a brief for a company called Making Space a company who aim to help people dealing with mental health illnesses. He asked us to have a go at creating a 10 second animation to depict the overall purpose of the company using their logo as inspiration.

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Portfolio Visit - Huckleberry Films

Today I had my first portfolio visit of the year and I would class it to be my first ever proper portfolio visit. I went up to Accrington to visit Huckleberry films, I was very nervous on the way up but also very excited to gain an incite into the moving image industry and to see what they thought of my work. The small studio is run by a couple, Caroline and David who both participated in the portfolio visit which was great to get feedback from two people rather than just one! The feedback I received about my work was good; they particularly liked the boat piece but did mention that my showreel was slightly repetitive as I was too picky about what work I chose to include. They said they would of liked to have seen a bit of the making of for each project because they find that this is more interesting to watch just as an incite to the effort and time gone into making each piece. I am so glad they were very honest and not harsh about their advise and I will take this on board and make sure throughout future projects I will create a making off just to showcase all the behind the scenes action.