'Art Director' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
The Face of a Revolution (2012)
Actors:
Nikola Vujovic (actor),
Djordje Brankovic (actor),
Nemanja Babic (editor),
Jelena Ilic (actress),
Vladimir Milovanovic (writer),
Boris Mladenovic (composer),
Vladimir Milovanovic (director),
Srdjan Cesic (actor),
Isidora Veselinovic (actress),
Radovan Hirsl (actor),
Nebojsa Bogdanovic (actor),
Branko Ilic (actor),
Milorad Radisavljevic (actor),
Lice Revolucije (actor),
Plot: Branko Ilic was one of the leaders of the rebellion against the Milosevic regime in Serbia in the 1998-2000 period and the leader of the students' movement Resistance. He was arrested and beaten dozens of times, and in 2000 he received MTV "Free your mind" award for his struggle on behalf of the Resistance. Exactly ten years after the October 5th revolution, Branko returns to Belgrade from voluntary exile in his native Arilje. He starts working as a bartender and temporarily moves in with Svaba, an old friend from the time of the protest. Duringthis time, the famous advertising agency Svaba works for is hastily preparing a major campaign to promote consumer loans. Svaba and Branko decide to mark the 10th anniversary of the fall of Milosevic in front of the Serbian Parliament on October 5th. Following the event and the interweaving of real and fictional characters and events, the mask of the traumatized Serbian society caught between socialism and capitalism falls down, leaving the viewers with the opportunity to draw the line between documentary and fiction themselves.
Genres:
Documentary,
De repente, la película (2011)
Actors:
Luis Armando Roche (actor),
Luis Armando Roche (writer),
Luis Armando Roche (director),
Luis Armando Roche (actor),
Luis Armando Roche (actor),
Asdrúbal Meléndez (actor),
Carlos Antonio León (actor),
Carlos Antonio León (actor),
Dimas González (actor),
Daniela Bascopé (actress),
Luke Grande (actor),
Fermín Branger (editor),
Fermín Branger (producer),
Marie-Françoise Roche (actress),
Marie-Françoise Roche (producer),
Plot: John, a Venezuelan filmmaker is to direct a feature film to be shot in the Amazonian jungle. The leading lady 'melts'; WW, the American producer, moves the set to to Caracas; Marvin, the leading man, is homosexual and Wanda is a vampire. To add to this the Cooks speak Latin and Eva, the leading lady, was a topless dancer. Thieves attack Marvin, who reacts as a karate expert. A snake bites a Nazi skinhead. A tenor suffocates while singing a High C. The policeman loves magic. The 'shadow' of a movie spectator interplays with the actors. A false parrot drinks beer; a carnivorous plant eats the parrot and burps. WW is part of a band of international delinquents that sell arms under the cover of film making. The dead 'celebrate' dancing Bollywood style.
Genres:
Comedy,
I Love Dreamguyz (2009)
Actors:
Archie Adamos (actor),
Joel Lamangan (director),
Joel Lamangan (producer),
Raquel Villavicencio (actress),
Manny Valera (producer),
Ama Quiambao (actress),
Manny Valera (writer),
Lawrence Fajardo (editor),
Jao Mapa (actor),
Suzette Ranillo (actress),
Miles Canapi (actress),
Julius Alfonso (actor),
Alfredo Ongleo (composer),
Marco Morales (actor),
Krisma Fajardo (producer),
Genres:
Drama,
Nothing But the Truth (2007)
Actors:
Franklin Ruehl (actor),
Mark Mothersbaugh (composer),
Dave Vescio (actor),
Jasper Cole (actor),
Mike Nyman (actor),
Koen Mortier (writer),
Koen Mortier (director),
Lance Mountain (actor),
Carl Solomon (actor),
Paul Rodriguez (actor),
Bill Davenport (producer),
Sloan Roberts (actor),
Gino Iannucci (actor),
Sky Elobar (actor),
Chet Childress (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Qin yong (1990)
Actors:
Marco Mak (editor),
Rongguang Yu (actor),
James Wong (composer),
Siu-Tung Ching (director),
Joseph Koo (composer),
Mu Chu (producer),
Yimou Zhang (actor),
Hark Tsui (producer),
Li Gong (actress),
Li Gong (actress),
Fat Wan (miscellaneous crew),
Pik Wah Lee (writer),
Bruce Yu (costume designer),
Tian-Ming Wu (actor),
Romeo Díaz (composer),
Plot: China 3000 years ago. It's the time of the Qin dynasty. The emperor seeks immortality by busily letting his alchemists search for a formula and building the famous terracotta army from the bodies of outlaws and the condemned. This is the time Mong Tiang Fong and court lady Twon fall deeply in love. Such a thing is not tolerated at the court and when their relationship is discovered both are sentenced to death. In the meantime the alchemists have discovered the formula of immortality, but decide to destroy their work. However Twon gets possession of one immortality pill which she manages to give to Tiang Fong before he's made a terracotta warrior too. China 1930. While on location a film crew discovers parts of the grave of emperor Qin guarded by the terracotta warriors. Tiang Fong, being immortal, awakes...
Keywords: actress, airplane, airplane-crash, ancient-china, archeology, changing-times, chivalry, emperor, eternal-love, explosion
Genres:
Adventure,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
History,
Romance,
Ab morgen sind wir reich und ehrlich (1976)
Actors:
Armando Trovajoli (composer),
Luigi Bonos (actor),
Vittorio Caprioli (actor),
Franco Diogene (actor),
Franco Giacobini (actor),
Angelo Infanti (actor),
Curd Jürgens (actor),
Silvia Dionisio (actress),
Herb Andress (actor),
Christine Kaufmann (actress),
Franz Antel (producer),
Franz Antel (director),
Arthur Kennedy (actor),
Werner Pochath (actor),
Gabriele Tinti (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970)
Actors:
Roger Ebert (writer),
Russ Meyer (director),
Charles Napier (producer),
Roger Ebert (writer),
Russ Meyer (producer),
Stu Phillips (composer),
Pam Grier (actress),
Christopher Riordan (actor),
Harry Holcombe (actor),
Charles Napier (actor),
Russ Meyer (actor),
Henry Rowland (actor),
Russ Meyer (writer),
Dann Cahn (editor),
Edy Williams (actress),
Plot: This film is a sequel in name only to Valley of the Dolls (1967). An all-girl rock band goes to Hollywood to make it big. There they find success, but luckily for us, they sink into a cesspool of decadence. This film has a sleeping woman performing on a gun which is in her mouth. It has women posing as men. It has lesbian sex scenes. It is also written by Roger Ebert, who had become friends with Russ Meyer after writing favorable reviews of several of his films.
Keywords: abortion, absurdism, all-girl-band, aunt-niece-relationship, band, bare-breasts, batman-costume, beach, bed, bed-spring
Genres:
Comedy,
Music,
Taglines: This time... they've really gone This Is Not A Sequel. There Has Never Been Anything Like It! The world is full of them, the super-octane girls who are old at twenty. If they get to be twenty. The first of the shock rock!
Quotes:
Ashley St. Ives: You're a groovy boy. I'd like to strap you on sometime.
Ronnie (Z-Man) Barzell: This is my happening and it freaks me out!
Casey Anderson: There's juice freaks, and pill freaks, and then everybody's a freak! What you need is grass or a downer or something
Kelly MacNamara: In a scene like this you get a contact-high!
Petronella Danforth: Don't bogart the joint!
Kelly: When does ANY party start? When you get there!
Kelly MacNamara: Come on, man. I doubt if you'd recognize a hippie. I'm a capitalist, baby. I work for my living, not suck off somebody else.
Ronnie (Z-Man) Barzell: You will drink the black sperm of my vengeance.
Partygoer #1: You're a moonchild.::Partygoer #2: And you're a bitch!
Petronella Danforth: C'mon, Casey. The principal's supposed to hit me with a coupla caps of acid.
Catch Us If You Can (1965)
Actors:
Robert Lang (actor),
David de Keyser (actor),
David Lodge (actor),
Ronald Lacey (actor),
Ann Skinner (miscellaneous crew),
Julian Holloway (actor),
John Boorman (director),
Marianne Stone (actress),
Clive Swift (actor),
Robin Bailey (actor),
Peter Eyre (actor),
Gordon Pilkington (editor),
Michael Gwynn (actor),
Marjorie Corso (costume designer),
Yootha Joyce (actress),
Plot: Dinah is a model whose face appears in an ad campaign for meat. While shooting a TV commercial, she and Steve, one of the stunt men, run off together. The advertising executives use their disappearance to generate more publicity for... meat.
Keywords: actor-shares-first-name-with-character, advertising, costume-party, dancing, hitchhiking, horseback-riding, model, police-chase, publicity-stunt, ranch
Genres:
Comedy,
Music,
Lidé za kamerou (1961)
Actors:
Josef Hlinomaz (actor),
Jirí Brdecka (writer),
Eman Fiala (actor),
Milos Kopecký (actor),
Karel Höger (actor),
Jana Brejchová (actress),
Josef Steigl (actor),
Jirí Vala (actor),
Miroslav Hornícek (actor),
Eduard Hofman (director),
Eduard Hofman (writer),
Jirí Sternwald (composer),
Gustav Hrdlicka (actor),
Vladimír Dvorák (actor),
Zdenek Týle (actor),
Genres:
Documentary,
É Fogo na Roupa (1952)
Actors:
Watson Macedo (director),
Watson Macedo (writer),
Watson Macedo (producer),
Sérgio de Oliveira (actor),
Heloísa Helena (actress),
Emilinha Borba (actress),
Ankito (actor),
José Cajado Filho (writer),
Alinor Azevedo (writer),
Linda Batista (actress),
Dircinha Batista (actress),
Armando Nascimento (actor),
Vera Lúcia (actress),
Ivon Cury (actor),
Virgínia Lane (actress),
Genres:
Comedy,
Musical,
HOW TO MAKE IT (HTMI) - Art Director (Top 5 Tips - ANNA BILLSON, Penguin Books)
The secret for those who want an internship with an
Art Director, whether you're in education or in the jobs market. For more industries go to
http://theintern
....
The secret for those who want an internship with an
Art Director, whether you're in education or in the jobs market. For more industries go to
http://theintern.co.uk
Anna Billson is Art Director at
Puffin Books.
Enjoy
Dillon Khan
http://twitter.com/dillonkhan
http://puffin.co.uk
Anna was born and brought up in
London and attended
Hornsey Girls School before going on to complete an
Art and Design foundation course followed by a BA in
Graphic Design at
Middlesex Polytechnic. At
Middlesex she spent a lot of time printmaking and producing books.
After graduating she spent a year and a half in
Sydney, Australia, before returning to London to work for
ITN for a few years, where she was a runner and general graphics assistant. She started her publishing career as a designer for
ABC, working with many different illustrators including
Sara Fanelli and
Helen Craig. After three and a half years she left to freelance for
Orchard Books, which was followed by a short stint at HarperCollins. In
1998 she got the opportunity to go back to Orchard, where as
Deputy Art Director she was involved in
the creation of the original
Clarice Bean and
Charlie and Lola titles, working closely with
Lauren Child. Other illustrators that she worked with at this time include
Russell Ayto,
Alex Ayliffe,
Jane Ray and Guy Parker-Rees.
She joined Puffin in
2002. As Art Director she has played a key role in giving the Puffin list a new design identity. She is responsible for the art direction and design of Puffin's entire list from baby buggy books to teenage fiction and everything in between. Her team designs for a wealth of picture books from authors and illustrators such as
Eric Carle,
Ed Vere,
Jan Pienkowski,
Jeanne Willis and
Allan Ahlberg. They have also recently acquired the licence to create a new range of
Moomin titles. Over the last few years she has redesigned and rebranded the Puffin
Classics and created stunning packages and brand looks for, amongst others,
Eoin Colfer's
Artemis Fowl,
Roald Dahl,
Cathy Cassidy and the
Young Bond series, which includes the iconic gold block for
Hurricane Gold.
wn.com/How To Make It (Htmi) Art Director (Top 5 Tips Anna Billson, Penguin Books)
The secret for those who want an internship with an
Art Director, whether you're in education or in the jobs market. For more industries go to
http://theintern.co.uk
Anna Billson is Art Director at
Puffin Books.
Enjoy
Dillon Khan
http://twitter.com/dillonkhan
http://puffin.co.uk
Anna was born and brought up in
London and attended
Hornsey Girls School before going on to complete an
Art and Design foundation course followed by a BA in
Graphic Design at
Middlesex Polytechnic. At
Middlesex she spent a lot of time printmaking and producing books.
After graduating she spent a year and a half in
Sydney, Australia, before returning to London to work for
ITN for a few years, where she was a runner and general graphics assistant. She started her publishing career as a designer for
ABC, working with many different illustrators including
Sara Fanelli and
Helen Craig. After three and a half years she left to freelance for
Orchard Books, which was followed by a short stint at HarperCollins. In
1998 she got the opportunity to go back to Orchard, where as
Deputy Art Director she was involved in
the creation of the original
Clarice Bean and
Charlie and Lola titles, working closely with
Lauren Child. Other illustrators that she worked with at this time include
Russell Ayto,
Alex Ayliffe,
Jane Ray and Guy Parker-Rees.
She joined Puffin in
2002. As Art Director she has played a key role in giving the Puffin list a new design identity. She is responsible for the art direction and design of Puffin's entire list from baby buggy books to teenage fiction and everything in between. Her team designs for a wealth of picture books from authors and illustrators such as
Eric Carle,
Ed Vere,
Jan Pienkowski,
Jeanne Willis and
Allan Ahlberg. They have also recently acquired the licence to create a new range of
Moomin titles. Over the last few years she has redesigned and rebranded the Puffin
Classics and created stunning packages and brand looks for, amongst others,
Eoin Colfer's
Artemis Fowl,
Roald Dahl,
Cathy Cassidy and the
Young Bond series, which includes the iconic gold block for
Hurricane Gold.
- published: 07 May 2012
- views: 20931
How to become an Art Director | by Designer @JonPhenom
Not all graphic designers are created equal. The ability to design great looks and redefine brand id are not the only things you need to become an
Art Director ...
Not all graphic designers are created equal. The ability to design great looks and redefine brand id are not the only things you need to become an
Art Director or
Creative Director.
Want to start a fashion brand or clothing line? Let clothing brand mentor Jon
Phenom help.
I offer consultation/ brand coaching for start-ups.
+
Design +
Brand Strategy +
Production +Streamlining
I love speaking at events or hosting panels.
+
EMAIL ME Designer.JonPhenom (at) gmail (dot) com
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INSTAGRAM:
http://instagram.com/jonphenom/
+TWiTTERS http://twitter.com/jonphenom
+PERISCOPE https://www.periscope.tv/jonphenom
+SNAPCHAT @mr.jonphenom
wn.com/How To Become An Art Director | By Designer Jonphenom
Not all graphic designers are created equal. The ability to design great looks and redefine brand id are not the only things you need to become an
Art Director or
Creative Director.
Want to start a fashion brand or clothing line? Let clothing brand mentor Jon
Phenom help.
I offer consultation/ brand coaching for start-ups.
+
Design +
Brand Strategy +
Production +Streamlining
I love speaking at events or hosting panels.
+
EMAIL ME Designer.JonPhenom (at) gmail (dot) com
+
INSTAGRAM:
http://instagram.com/jonphenom/
+TWiTTERS http://twitter.com/jonphenom
+PERISCOPE https://www.periscope.tv/jonphenom
+SNAPCHAT @mr.jonphenom
- published: 26 Jul 2014
- views: 6898
Creativity Pays – Becoming an Art Director
In this film we meet
Rosie Arnold, a
Creative Director at advertising agency
BBH. She explains how people brimming with ideas are needed, and it could be you.
If you're got a creative side to you and you're wondering what career path might be right for you, this is a great place to start.
D&AD; represents global creative, design and advertising communities and celebrates brilliance in commercial creativity.
wn.com/Creativity Pays – Becoming An Art Director
In this film we meet
Rosie Arnold, a
Creative Director at advertising agency
BBH. She explains how people brimming with ideas are needed, and it could be you.
If you're got a creative side to you and you're wondering what career path might be right for you, this is a great place to start.
D&AD; represents global creative, design and advertising communities and celebrates brilliance in commercial creativity.
- published: 07 Jul 2015
- views: 2978
Career Overview - 'Art Director'
Oversees the artistic development of marketing and promotional pieces, including print, online, mobile, television and radio advertisements; collateral material
...
Oversees the artistic development of marketing and promotional pieces, including print, online, mobile, television and radio advertisements; collateral materials; and internal and external corporate publications. Supervises team of designers, photographers, illustrators, production artists and creative freelancers.
Within an agency, the art director collaborates with senior-level copywriters to develop strategies for advertising campaigns, and often specializes in a particular area, such as print advertising or broadcast. Must have strong leadership skills, a design background and proficiency with applications such as
Adobe Creative Suite. Five to eight years of related experience may be required.
wn.com/Career Overview 'Art Director'
Oversees the artistic development of marketing and promotional pieces, including print, online, mobile, television and radio advertisements; collateral materials; and internal and external corporate publications. Supervises team of designers, photographers, illustrators, production artists and creative freelancers.
Within an agency, the art director collaborates with senior-level copywriters to develop strategies for advertising campaigns, and often specializes in a particular area, such as print advertising or broadcast. Must have strong leadership skills, a design background and proficiency with applications such as
Adobe Creative Suite. Five to eight years of related experience may be required.
- published: 10 Feb 2014
- views: 5620
Interview w art director Jason Sutherland | Chase Jarvis LIVE | ChaseJarvis
Chase welcomes
REI Associate
Creative Director Jason Sutherland into
The Garage to field questions about their recent photo/video campaign collaboration and much more.
SUBSCRIBE:
http://bit.ly/16MHmg0
About
Chase Jarvis:
This is the hub for award-winning photographer Chase Jarvis' behind-the-scenes videos.
Look for
RAW (our b-roll footage from several shoots), FRAMES (the stitching together of every still frame from a shoot), TECH (technical tips), CURRENT (full length video of Chase's speaking engagements), and SHORTS (fun gadget talk and pop culture ramblings) - also available via iTunes Podcast.
Welcome to the untold story--the black box--of photography.
Enjoy.
Connect with Chase Jarvis:
Visit the Chase Jarvis WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/19Dc6SD
Like Chase Jarvis on
FACEBOOK: http://on.fb.me/15wyMS5
Follow Chase Jarvis on
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GOOGLE+: http://bit.ly/14Myk4W
Interview w art director Jason Sutherland | Chase Jarvis
LIVE | ChaseJarvis
http://www.youtube.com/user/achaser123/
wn.com/Interview W Art Director Jason Sutherland | Chase Jarvis Live | Chasejarvis
Chase welcomes
REI Associate
Creative Director Jason Sutherland into
The Garage to field questions about their recent photo/video campaign collaboration and much more.
SUBSCRIBE:
http://bit.ly/16MHmg0
About
Chase Jarvis:
This is the hub for award-winning photographer Chase Jarvis' behind-the-scenes videos.
Look for
RAW (our b-roll footage from several shoots), FRAMES (the stitching together of every still frame from a shoot), TECH (technical tips), CURRENT (full length video of Chase's speaking engagements), and SHORTS (fun gadget talk and pop culture ramblings) - also available via iTunes Podcast.
Welcome to the untold story--the black box--of photography.
Enjoy.
Connect with Chase Jarvis:
Visit the Chase Jarvis WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/19Dc6SD
Like Chase Jarvis on
FACEBOOK: http://on.fb.me/15wyMS5
Follow Chase Jarvis on
TWITTER: http://bit.ly/15WGPLO
Connect with Chase Jarvis on
GOOGLE+: http://bit.ly/14Myk4W
Interview w art director Jason Sutherland | Chase Jarvis
LIVE | ChaseJarvis
http://www.youtube.com/user/achaser123/
- published: 11 Apr 2011
- views: 26740
What does an Art Director do?
Sign up to hiive; the new social network for people working, studying or employing in the creative industry.
Whether you're a graphic designer, a photographer,
...
Sign up to hiive; the new social network for people working, studying or employing in the creative industry.
Whether you're a graphic designer, a photographer, or you're interested in
VFX and film, or even if you're more for fashion and textiles;
http://hiive.co.uk is the place to be for creatives.
http://www.twitter.com/wearehiive
http://www.facebook.com/wearehiive
If you're interested in
Art or
Film, the role of
Art Director might be for you!
wn.com/What Does An Art Director Do
Sign up to hiive; the new social network for people working, studying or employing in the creative industry.
Whether you're a graphic designer, a photographer, or you're interested in
VFX and film, or even if you're more for fashion and textiles;
http://hiive.co.uk is the place to be for creatives.
http://www.twitter.com/wearehiive
http://www.facebook.com/wearehiive
If you're interested in
Art or
Film, the role of
Art Director might be for you!
- published: 29 Sep 2014
- views: 2223
Day in the Life: Art Director
As part of ConnectEd's "Day in the
Life" series, we follow
Nikki Thayer, the art director at Inigral,
Inc.
Explore more career videos at
http://connectedstudio
...
As part of ConnectEd's "Day in the
Life" series, we follow
Nikki Thayer, the art director at Inigral,
Inc.
Explore more career videos at
http://connectedstudios.org/life_videos
Follow us on
Facebook! https://facebook.com/connectedstudios
wn.com/Day In The Life Art Director
As part of ConnectEd's "Day in the
Life" series, we follow
Nikki Thayer, the art director at Inigral,
Inc.
Explore more career videos at
http://connectedstudios.org/life_videos
Follow us on
Facebook! https://facebook.com/connectedstudios
- published: 19 Dec 2011
- views: 12021
I'm an Art Director
My parents never really knew what I did as an art director. How do you really tell them?
My parents never really knew what I did as an art director. How do you really tell them?
wn.com/I'm An Art Director
My parents never really knew what I did as an art director. How do you really tell them?
- published: 22 Sep 2010
- views: 98415
Lulu Chen on Learning Art Director Skills for Fashion Photo Shoots
In
Chapter 12 of 16 in her
2012 Capture Your
Flag interview, art director
Lulu Chen answers "What Has
Taking Direction as a Stylist Taught You About
Giving Direction as an
Art Director?"
Working on-set as a fashion stylist, Chen gets to work with a variety of talented art directors and creative directors. She learns how approach and prepare for jobs as well as how to motivate teams and stay organized in deadline-driven environments.
Lulu Chen is a photo art director working in retail e-commerce in
New York City.
Previously, Chen worked as a freelance stylist for leading fashion catalogs and magazines. She earned a
BFA in design and art history from the
University of Michigan.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a
Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations.
Discover more at
http://www.captureyourflag.com/
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag
Like us on
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflag
Transcript:
Erik Michielsen: What has taking direction as a stylist taught you about giving direction as an art director?
Lulu Chen: Well, I was lucky enough to work with a lot of different art directors. And if I had been an art director coming up the ranks, just as an art director, I think I would’ve been limited to how many different approaches and different people that I could’ve worked with, so I was very lucky and I worked with a lot of really talented art directors and creative directors. And what I learned from them is some really great ways on prepping jobs, how their approach was, how they communicate, and then not to sound negative but also what not to do. So, you know, all the things to do and strive for, and then some of the things that maybe, you know, I should try not to do.
So my take away from that is that organization is really helpful. And sometimes it’s hard because you’re wearing the creative hat, but you really have to get things done in a timely manner, you know, there’s always deadlines. And there’s a lot of money at stake, you know, photo shoots are expensive, you have to get certain things done in a day or two days, and it’s a lot of pressure, to see how other people handle that, to see how people communicate well—actually, how they also motivated and inspired their teams, was really nice to see. So I did learn a lot as a stylist. I was able to observe.
Erik Michielsen: And so now you’re on the other side of the fence.
Lulu Chen: Oh, definitely. I definitely try and keep all those things in mind, you know, all the things that worked for me, or that I really appreciated, and I try and do that as well. But it’s funny because a lot of people tell me that I’m so nice, and—which you’d think is a compliment but sometimes I am like, “Did they not think it’s genuine?” Because I like someone speaking to me in a certain way so I’m going to try and speak to everyone else in that tone, you know. But that doesn’t mean that I’m not gonna be able to get my job done, you know. But I think it’s always nicer to talk to people in a nice way, right?
Yeah, it’s like I don’t have—I don’t wanna go there unless I really have to.
wn.com/Lulu Chen On Learning Art Director Skills For Fashion Photo Shoots
In
Chapter 12 of 16 in her
2012 Capture Your
Flag interview, art director
Lulu Chen answers "What Has
Taking Direction as a Stylist Taught You About
Giving Direction as an
Art Director?"
Working on-set as a fashion stylist, Chen gets to work with a variety of talented art directors and creative directors. She learns how approach and prepare for jobs as well as how to motivate teams and stay organized in deadline-driven environments.
Lulu Chen is a photo art director working in retail e-commerce in
New York City.
Previously, Chen worked as a freelance stylist for leading fashion catalogs and magazines. She earned a
BFA in design and art history from the
University of Michigan.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a
Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations.
Discover more at
http://www.captureyourflag.com/
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag
Like us on
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflag
Transcript:
Erik Michielsen: What has taking direction as a stylist taught you about giving direction as an art director?
Lulu Chen: Well, I was lucky enough to work with a lot of different art directors. And if I had been an art director coming up the ranks, just as an art director, I think I would’ve been limited to how many different approaches and different people that I could’ve worked with, so I was very lucky and I worked with a lot of really talented art directors and creative directors. And what I learned from them is some really great ways on prepping jobs, how their approach was, how they communicate, and then not to sound negative but also what not to do. So, you know, all the things to do and strive for, and then some of the things that maybe, you know, I should try not to do.
So my take away from that is that organization is really helpful. And sometimes it’s hard because you’re wearing the creative hat, but you really have to get things done in a timely manner, you know, there’s always deadlines. And there’s a lot of money at stake, you know, photo shoots are expensive, you have to get certain things done in a day or two days, and it’s a lot of pressure, to see how other people handle that, to see how people communicate well—actually, how they also motivated and inspired their teams, was really nice to see. So I did learn a lot as a stylist. I was able to observe.
Erik Michielsen: And so now you’re on the other side of the fence.
Lulu Chen: Oh, definitely. I definitely try and keep all those things in mind, you know, all the things that worked for me, or that I really appreciated, and I try and do that as well. But it’s funny because a lot of people tell me that I’m so nice, and—which you’d think is a compliment but sometimes I am like, “Did they not think it’s genuine?” Because I like someone speaking to me in a certain way so I’m going to try and speak to everyone else in that tone, you know. But that doesn’t mean that I’m not gonna be able to get my job done, you know. But I think it’s always nicer to talk to people in a nice way, right?
Yeah, it’s like I don’t have—I don’t wanna go there unless I really have to.
- published: 08 Mar 2013
- views: 4539
HOW CAN I BECOME AN ART DIRECTOR?
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- published: 30 Dec 2015
- views: 286
HI I'M 5 AND AN ALSO ART DIRECTOR ?? (VLOG)
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alternate title: LOCAL YOUTUBER FALLS HEAD-FIRST FROM
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EARTH AND LIVES TO
TELL THE TALE
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hi i am alive!!!!! i sincerely apologize for my absence - i've been held hostage by graduate school for the last couple months!! but i escaped long enough to make this babbly rambly vlog for you cute doofs!!
in the video i talk about my adventures making video games, becoming an art director, hitting
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my game production stuff will be winding down in the next few weeks, so hopefully that means more videos to come soon!! if not, feel free to reach through the internet and break an egg on my keyboard :- )
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alternate title: LOCAL YOUTUBER FALLS HEAD-FIRST FROM
FACE OF THE
EARTH AND LIVES TO
TELL THE TALE
alternate alternate title: VILLAGE IDIOT RETURNS FROM 3-MONTH ABSENCE ONLY TO
MAKE DUMB NOISES FOR 11 MINUTES
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hi i am alive!!!!! i sincerely apologize for my absence - i've been held hostage by graduate school for the last couple months!! but i escaped long enough to make this babbly rambly vlog for you cute doofs!!
in the video i talk about my adventures making video games, becoming an art director, hitting
100K SUBSCRIBERS HOLY MOGLYG AODGHOAGHSFOAGH, and transforming into an adult!
my game production stuff will be winding down in the next few weeks, so hopefully that means more videos to come soon!! if not, feel free to reach through the internet and break an egg on my keyboard :- )
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FOLLOW ME ON OTHER NETWORKS:
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background music: fifth avenue stroll
ending credit music: soundcloud.com/red3yz
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SEG ... WAY.........
OOO MG IT WAS SO
FUN ... OO OO OOOOOOO
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- published: 22 Sep 2014
- views: 23495
Ashton Blount, Art Director
Art Director Ashton Blount's career has taken him from
Los Angeles to
Dubai to
New York. He's created trees from scratch and even flooded an entire set. We caught up with him in his
Brooklyn office to learn more about his career and pick his brain. His advice and experience is useful for anybody who wants to become an Art Director, as well as anybody who works or plans to work with one.
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Art Director Ashton Blount's career has taken him from
Los Angeles to
Dubai to
New York. He's created trees from scratch and even flooded an entire set. We caught up with him in his
Brooklyn office to learn more about his career and pick his brain. His advice and experience is useful for anybody who wants to become an Art Director, as well as anybody who works or plans to work with one.
- published: 20 May 2010
- views: 5557
David Bonas - Freelance Art Director
David Bonas is a successful freelancer that has worked with clients like
Samsung and Mercedes-Benz. We interviewed about his journey and techniques other freela
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David Bonas is a successful freelancer that has worked with clients like
Samsung and Mercedes-Benz. We interviewed about his journey and techniques other freelancers can use to progress.
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David Bonas is a successful freelancer that has worked with clients like
Samsung and Mercedes-Benz. We interviewed about his journey and techniques other freelancers can use to progress.
- published: 05 Mar 2015
- views: 342
"ELLE" magazine: Peter Knapp, pioneer art director
FASHION: When
Peter Knapp launched his career back in the
1950s he was one the very first art directors. His prolonged spell at the
French fashion and lifestyle
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FASHION: When
Peter Knapp launched his career back in the
1950s he was one the very first art directors. His prolonged spell at the
French fashion and lifestyle magazine "
Elle" enabled him to reinvent the codes of print layout.
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FASHION: When
Peter Knapp launched his career back in the
1950s he was one the very first art directors. His prolonged spell at the
French fashion and lifestyle magazine "
Elle" enabled him to reinvent the codes of print layout.
- published: 30 Jan 2009
- views: 7391
Mass Effect 2: Part 4 of 5: Art Director
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- published: 09 Feb 2010
- views: 22445
Meet Ian Milham, Art Director at Visceral Games
How to get into game development and build a portfolio that works. The design minds at EA's
Visceral Games talk about what goes into the
Dead Space series, how showing your worth as a designer is more than buttons and tools, and how if you can understand your place in the larger picture of building a video game, you can get the
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How to get into game development and build a portfolio that works. The design minds at EA's
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Best Job
Ever.
- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 222950