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    Why Art Director

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    Have you ever been to an art show, art museum or an art display? Do you know who sets all of that up? Who plans all of the dates? Who picks all the art? Who tells the people who attend? Who asks the artists if they want their art showed? Who breaks the news to those who don’t get to show their work? The answer is an art director! If I was graduating college today, I would choose an art director as my career! Plus, I have many reasons why! First off, there are four main job families, these are data

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    Art Director Career

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    Career Essay - Art Director What career do I believe can fit me best? Well, the career that has interested me is an Art Director. I chose this career because its purpose catches my interest and it seems like a fun and likeable job. What art directors do is basically have full control to make magazines, movies, websites, etc. As an art director you have to be very focused on your job and let all your ideas flow. To start off, there are a lot of expectations and responsibilities that come with

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    Becoming An Art Director

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    Art directors create nearly every creative aspect of television programs, video games, motion pictures, and more. They develop specific details for creating photographs, audio, or graphics used in broadcasting and advertising. Also, they oversee everyone working around them to make sure the job is done correctly and exceptionally. Some of their most important tasks include managing budgets, approving materials, completing storyboards, and selecting and training staff members. Art directors use both

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    An art director is a “person in an advertising agency responsible for ideation and the art and design decisions” (What Does an Art Director Do, 2). This person works alongside people such as copywriters and designers to make decisions on the over-all design, artwork choices and layouts (Sokanu). These teams can work in multiple areas of the media, such as television, film, live theatre, magazines, advertisers, or video games (Sokanu). Various responsibilities of an Art Director can include: making

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    What is an art director? That’s a hard question to answer. In the movies, art directors are usually responsible for creating the “look and feel” of the film. In advertising and print work, art directors come up with “concepts,” the creative ideas that communicate with us on a gut level through devices like theme, metaphor, and symbolism. Some art directors do a little more than dream up these ideas and present them to clients, while some oversee almost all aspects of the design and production process

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    Michael Temple Professor Sigmon RWS 305 11 a.m. 14 October 2014 Need for Visual Communication Art has been much more than just a hobby or a way of expressing ones feelings, it was long before there was any proof of a verbal language; art was a key form of communication. Artists create art to communicate ideas, thoughts, or feelings. They use a variety of methods such as painting, sculpting, or illustration. Also an assortment of medians, including oils, watercolors, acrylics, pastels, pencils

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    Photographer Elliot Erwitt once stated, “To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.” This quote has deeply guided me in my analysis of what I call a cycle of art creation. When one pays close attention to the artwork of a particular artist, one is able to distinguish certain details that prove it is the artist's work. To me, it is

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    Become An Art Director

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    but the verdict came to Art Director. In the world of advertising and directing there is a hierarchy, “However, someone who sees themselves as the design top dog will inevitably be heading for an embarrassing fall.” ("How to Become an Art Director." How to Become an Art Director. N.p., 30 Nov. 2014. Web. 5 Dec. 2015) It is essential to work as a team. Art in itself works in unexplainable ways; it’s not just one thing; you don’t create art in only a single process. Art is soulful and inspiring

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    When I left CBS, I was pretty well-known as an art director and I had won awards from Communication Arts, Graphis, AIGA, and the Art Director’s Club. I would get my work into all of their competitions, and if there was a record cover category, I would clean up. I had also worked with every illustrator on the planet, which helped promote my work even more. I was a bit of a wunderkind: I joined the board of AIGA when I was 30, and I was the youngest person there. I met Massimo Vignelli; Colin Forbes

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    producers and film director of theater, television, or movie productions to oversee set designs. Their work requires them to understand the design Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun element of task s, inspire other creative prole, and keep projects on budget and on time. Sometimes they are responsible for developing budget and timeline. Art director work in a diverseness of industries, and the type of work they do varies by industry. However, almost all art directors set the overall

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