Monday, February 23, 2009

Formats

The website is going to be the most effective portfolio for my industry.  It will be easily accessible by sending the link in an email, the recipient will be able to view my work on their desktop instantly.  The DVD or CD will be the second choice, I would be able to furnish the prospective employer with a hard copy of my reel or digital portfolio.  

Audience

After researching a couple of video editing companies in NYC, I've made the following observations.  The first company, Park Avenue Post is a full service post house with a high end client list (including my former employer).  It seems like a laid back studio but I can imagine the stress level as the deadlines loom.  I've worked in professional recording studios so I know the environment that these professionals work in.  This is a small firm but with a talented staff.  Two things of interest are the Nitris Hi def editing system, and that most high end editing companies are using the Avid instead of FCP or Premiere.  
The other company is Ballistic.  Their website is minimalistic but visually appealing.  Although it is a static site there is a page with examples of their work.  It definitely looks like something I can do, mostly rig removals, text replacements.  They speak to the clients with confidence while highlighting the quality of their work and their staff.  Their offices are on Lexington Ave. so I can assume they have a large number of advertising firms as clients.  If you click on the HD tab you will get a simple lesson in HD vs. SD and the pros and cons of downconverting.  Very nice.  I also noticed that the refer to their company as a "finishing house".

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Resume


My first draft of my resume.  I appreciate any comments.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

unifying element

The one unifying element in my work would be that it is all visually time based.  By that I mean videography, motion graphics, flash animations.  I will be showing some static artwork (photography, vector graphics) but the focus will be on the time based pieces.  I don't feel like I have enough material to create separate reels so I'll organize the one reel by content, as well as presenting the works inside a user interface.  I would like to highlight the editing so the transitions will have to spectacular.  

Monday, February 16, 2009

Portfolio trends

Flash sites seem to be the best at grabbing ones attention immediately.  The motion and animation are very pleasing to the eye instead of a motionless and static page.  My personal favorite is the website for the movie "Coraline".  Visually it is stunning, the page moves with the direction of the mouse (very good action scripting).  There are many animations that bring you to new "rooms" or spaces.  If I could find one flaw and it's not that big a deal, it would be the preloader that gets a little boring after you've seen it a dozen or so times.  The hidden avenues the user takes to get through the house is fun and engaging.   Now this is not a personal portfolio but I will use it as inspiration when the time comes to design my own site.  In exploring other personal sites for motion graphics professionals I've found some excellent ways of displaying the artists work.  I believe that the theme that is common in all portfolios is the quality of the pieces not the quantity.  Just like a printed resume, the pieces should be short and specific to the job you are applying for.  The viewer will not be spending a lot of time on the site, so there is a need for some serious shock and awe!  Readability of the fonts is going to be a big issue.  There were some sites where the font was so small that I found myself just skipping to the next site instead of trying to read it.  Helen Simms portfolio has a very simple interface and strong graphics.  This made it interesting enough for me to explore the rollovers.  Sometimes simple is best.  

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Font Family


Here is what I came up with as far as fonts go.


concepts

in trying to come up with some concepts for my brand identity, I came up with the following ideas:  

  • cutting tape, razor blades, splicing block, pieces of splicing tape

  • wheels, flames, highway, smoke

  • music notes, film, lighting, camera, microphones

  • 3D, computer keyboard, paintbrush, palette

  • arrows, bulls-eye, antlers, feathers
these are just groups of words that could possibly lead to an image that I could use


Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Brainstorming

5 things I Love to do:
  • Making Music
  • Riding my Harley
  • Deer Hunting
  • Bone Fishing
  • Going to the movies
5 things I hate to do:
  • going to the dentist
  • commuting
  • riding in the rain
  • opening mail
  • saying goodbye
5 things I'm proud of:
  • my daughter
  • my career in music
  • my band
  • my achievements at MCCC
  • my Harley
5 things I'm good at:
  • playing the guitar
  • editing and mixing music
  • listening to other people
  • being a Dad
  • learning new software
5 things that make me unique:
  • I'm Turkish
  • I love southern culture
  • I'm an outdoorsman
  • I love to flower garden
  • I love to ride motorcycles
5 adjectives that describe me:
  • fun
  • smart
  • hardworking
  • curious
  • ambitious

5 adjectives about the company I want to work for:
  • fun
  • local
  • creative
  • small
  • successful
5 adjectives about the boss I want to work for:
  • laid back
  • smart
  • charismatic
  • technical
  • kind
5 things I will do for the company:
  • edit
  • sync
  • record
  • film
  • restore
5 words that describe my industry:
  • video
  • post-production
  • graphics
  • motion
  • audio
reasons my job exists:
  • entertain the masses
  • inform the masses
  • to create art
  • to MAKE MONEY




Thursday, February 5, 2009

Web 2.0

In researching the term web 2.0, I came across this article which explains it pretty good.

Resume rough draft

work
MCTV (2008-Present)
Mercer County Community College TV-26
Technical Director
"Split Decision" - weekly sports talk show
"MCN Live" - Weekly news program"
2008-09 MCCC Basketball broadcasts

Universal Music Group (1992-2007)
Chief Engineer

Wea Manufacturing (1990-1992)
CD Quality Assurance Engineer

Atlantic Studios (1985-1990)
Tape Archivist
Production Engineer

education
Mercer County Community College (2008-2009)
A.A.S. Television (June Graduation)
Dean's List Spring '08
President's List Fall '08-'09

Rutgers University (1979-1982)
Course of Study:  Music/Business

Lawrence High School (1979 Graduate)

software
After Effects
Flash
Premiere Pro
Final Cut Pro
Photoshop
Illustrator
Pro Tools HD
Sonic Studio

awards
1998 Hall of Honor Inductee
Lawrence High School

1997 Grammy nomination for Best Historical Album as a Mastering Engineer
"The Complete Bill Evans on Verve"

1996 Grammy nomination for Best Historical Album as a Mastering Engineer
"The Mercury Blues N Rhythm Story 1945-1955"


Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Experience

I have a lot of experience as a music editor, so much that I would be considered an expert.  I'm going to be bringing this knowledge with me and applying it to the video field.  It's not much different aside from the obvious hardware and software differences.  I've been taking classes in Photography, Graphics and Animation to further my visual skills.  In that field I don't have much experience past my class projects.  I also have experience in the "real world" meaning that I know how corporations work and how to pick your battles in the workplace.  

Entry Level Jobs

A few Entry Level Jobs in the NY/NJ area posted on Mandy.com.  I've noticed that many of the jobs in this field are temporary and that freelancers are much desired.  Probably because they don't get health benefits.  But that's an ok way to go as long as you can keep finding work.  
Assistant Editor
All require knowledge of Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio, Photoshop, Illustrator and Compressor
also requires Macintosh skills
Some of the job responsibilities include organizing footage (logging tapes), importing footage to FCP, add graphics from Photoshop, Illustrator, etc... and making DVD dubs.

These particular jobs I've located are in our immediate area, however there are many more opportunities in the LA area.