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(work in progress kinetic type animation)

Hi blog. I missed you. How are you? I’m well.

Since last we spoke, fingers to keys to whatever goes on in your little computer brain (LIE! — new computer is a badass bohemoth of RAM, Graphics Cards and HD capacity), I have been busy.

I parted ways with the writing department momentarily. Over the summer I completed the last of my art history credits, took 2 other classes and worked 2 jobs and purchased aforementioned Mickey Rourke of a computer (The Wrestler version Rourke because, being a PC, it is ugly, and potentially virus-ridden, but does have muscle) for a cool $750. I payed out approximately a quarter of my soul to the corporate restaurant where I worked in order to pay for the damn contraption.  I broke up with my boyfriend, cried for a week straight, atoned for my sins and got back together.

I moved into a new apartment, one where the kitchen is not perpetually splattered with the remnants of my roommates’ carnalism. In the Fall I took 3 motion media studios. I way underestimated the magnitude of work that would come from 3 studio animation classes, but somehow I survived. And I have a lot of work to show for it. Take a look-see!

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We were assigned to create a broadcast network identity (not the logo really, just a commercial spot/bumper/etc). Of the options we could choose from, I picked History Channel. (Other choices were Spike TV, CMT, NBC, and Univision).

Above is my 3rd concept, the last one I created, and in my opinion – the weakest. The “H” logo is supposed to be a window into the past – if you look closely, you’ll see that inside the “H” is an older photograph of the same scene in New York, from the 1970′s. I would have liked to have found an even older “before” picture, from say the 1940′s or earlier, but it’s hard to find current-day pics and older ones that match up so well and are of decent quality. So, meh. Click through to see my better, prior concepts.

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