Finally, after gathering all this information, I am left with a big challenge - find a way to make the Drama Discipline page to look somehow different, using the HCC template and keeping the same appearance as the other discipline pages. It is very hard to manage to create something different when you are given so many limitations...
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Beginning of the last part of my Internship
This week finally my client, Mr. Ed Muth, managed to get us to meet the person in charge of the Discipline page for HCC. Mr. Daniel Fiedler, despite his busy schedule, received us and took the time to explain to us the way Plone CMS functions. He also emphasized the importance of uniformity of the pages for HCC. After he explained all the policies and guidelines, he directed us to the person in charge of Learning web. Mr. Ruben received us immediately and went through the specifics and limitations of what can be done there.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Tons of Pictures...
This week was dedicated to photography. "Arsenic and Old Lace" is playing!
I had to spend two entire evenings photographing the play. (I took over 2,000 pictures only the first evening!)
An evening was also dedicated to filming parts of the real play (not the rehearsals any more) for the documentary of "The Making Of".
I also had a special posed photo shoot after one of the evenings, that allowed the actors to recreate scenes from the play. I also took their individual pictures. These are very important for the creation of the archive pictures of "The Making Of" and the documentary film.
I retouched all the pictures and delivered them to my client, Mr. Muth for publicity purposes.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Publications and Logo
The posters I created for the play have been published online, including on a very reputable website - Art's Hound. I am really excited!
This week I continued taking pictures of the rehearsals. This is the last week before the opening of the show. I also interviewed the last 3 actors for "The Making Of" documentary.
I was also informed of the final decision of the Fine Arts Department about their 30th anniversary logo. One more thing completed for my Internship!
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Presenting more logos...
This week was dedicated to developing the four "finalists" from the first 6 pages of different logos I presented last week to the Fine Arts Department Chair. It was a big challenge to develop at least one page per type of logo, keeping the same feel yet differentiating it somehow.
There was a big meeting at the Fine Arts office, where many people were present and everyone gave me input and directions to go. Finally, the decision is in their hands to make.
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