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    have chosen is called Art or Creative Director. An Art/Creative Director is someone who is responsible for the overall atmosphere or appearance of films, television shows, stage productions, magazines, newspapers, advertisements, and multimedia products. They have a strong sense of design, vision, and style. I am interested in this career because it really shows my creative side and for years I am known for my aptitude of drawing, painting and etc. The Creative Director is responsible for the overall

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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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    how the levels of capital required and the drive for a return of profit on that capital create the significant barrier, and propose what is the most effective means of remedying the problem. Generally, women creators and women’s perspectives in the creative arts

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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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    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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    In the ‘straight theatre’ the director takes the part of the author, and makes the actor see his work (author and director are one). After incorporating the author’s work by way of the director, the actor comes face to face with the spectator (author and director at the actor’s back), and acts freely while enjoying the give and take of the two main elements of theatre – the player and the playgoer. The director alone must set the tone and style of a performance so that

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    When “auteur directors” gets researched on Google, Christopher Nolan shows up in the list together with other well-known directors like Alfred Hitchcock, Quentin Tarantino, and Martin Scorsese. Christopher Nolan is a British-American film director, producer and screenwriter and seems to be another filmmaker who takes pride in the title of auteur director. His films are a hit all around the world and it can be argued whether or not his films are a distinct reflection of his creative vision. Nolan

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    Truffaut's Auteur Theory

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    receive credit for the creative capital that is created. In the United States, as the executive studios in New York expanded and began to exert more control over Hollywood, speculation emerged about how much control these studios had over the films being produced. It was in the midst of this environment that auteur theory originated—with French theorist Truffaut’s concept of politique de auteurs. Auteur theory argues that films are characterized by the styles of their directors, who are the “authors”

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    vaguely aware with film usually has a favorite director. Why? What distinguishes one director from another? A director is “the person who determines and realizes on the screen an artistic vision of the screenplay; casts the actors and directs their performances; works closely with production design in creating the look of the film…and in most cases, supervises all postproduction activity, especially editing” (Barsam and Monahan 496). Clearly, the director of a film is lead visionary in how the film

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    Though restrictive in terms of time, the short film genre allows directors a wider range of personal choices to explore and experiment with ideas and the art form itself. They allow directors such as Virgil Widrich to experiment with unconventional methods of film creation in his short film The Copy Shop. Frederico Heller’s Uncanny Valley is another short film that also takes advantage of the creative liberty enabled by the genre to convey narrative in unique methods and formats. These two films

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