Thursday, March 5, 2009

Portfolio ideas

For my digital portfolio i will use a layout that is easily navigable.  It will have my name along with my production company logo on the main section of the page.  The task bar will be located at the top half of the screen with every section of the website.  The intro will be a short video displaying all of my work done thus far.  Contact information along with a short biography of myself will be displayed on the top task bar.  My video work will be another tab.  In this tab will be descriptions of my work and how it was accomplished.  It will be designed similar to jackjaydigital.com  

Monday, March 2, 2009

I made this movie poster for V for Vendetta. I feel it better represents a lot of the aspects of the movie. The main character V shows up more then once on this piece because he is a very mysterious and duplicitous. The font used gives off a horrific feel while still maintaining stability for a interpretation of seriousness. A lot of blending modes were used which helped better describe how the movie is suppose to be interpreted.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Fonts i selected

http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb167/camvill/fonnts.jpg?t=1235456322

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Monday, February 2, 2009

Resume

My Resume


Objective: To obtain internship, within the field of Television, that allows me to use my knowledge to benefit the organization.

Education: Mercer County Community College, West Windsor, NJ
AS, Television Production, Expected Graduation: Summer 2009


Key Courses: Television Production, Sales, Radio, Television/Radio Management, and Graphics.



Computer
Skills: Operating Systems: Windows 98, 2000, XP, Macintosh
Applications: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Final Cut Pro, After Effects, and Photoshop

Strengths:
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
• Team player with significant problem solving skills.
• Great learning attitude, committed, well organized, punctual and hard-working individual.


Employment History:

Petsmart, West Windsor, New Jersey 05/06 – 06/07
Lead Cashier
• Managed all aspects of customer care for store.
• Retrieved and organized incoming stock.
• Maintained supplies and records on daily basis.
• Also trained employees and performed various tasks to assist other store employees.

Rossmoor Adult Community, Jamesburg, New Jersey 06/07 - Present
Security Officer-Supervisor
Follow through with all Supervisor Duties including but not limited to;
• Patrol the residential area and the perimeter to prevent and detect signs of intrusion and ensure security of doors and gates.
• Answer calls and respond to emergencies as required by residence, nurse on duty, police or EMT.
• Write reports of daily activities and irregularities or incidences.
• Monitor and authorize entrance for community gate.


References upon Request

Entry Lvl Jobs

Entry level jobs in my field are hard to find with no prior experience of some kind. Most of them require at least 2 years experience which makes me think that you must intern for 2 years at multiple places before you can actually step foot into a real business and start making entry level money. At this point you would have to work your way up the ladder with lots of hard work. One way around this scenario would be to network with as many people as possible and using it to your advantage. For example, your friend Charles knows Cathy who is a leader producer on a huge set. He could then hook you up with Cathy and she already is on good terms with you because of her friend Charles.
In other fields it seems to be easier to find a job because of entry level position being a place where you can go anywhere with your skills. I searched in a broad range of areas including criagslist, again. and found jobs being posted every single day.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

3 More Jobs + A Career Choice

In my intended field i will be using tons of technology and software. This include Primere, photoshop, audition, after effects and many other microsoft programs. In order to run most of these programs it requires a fairly fast computer. The technology for my field, video production, is constantly changing and must be kept up with in order to learn new techniques in film and video. The jobs i posted are in the previous post.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

More Jobs

http://sarasota.craigslist.org/crg/974645365.html

www.jobmonkeyjobs.com/cangetjob.rs?job_id=6986

tbe.taleo.net/na3/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=spotrunner&cws=1&rid=831

https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?SID=&jobId=86277&type=search&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=5129&JobSiteInfo=86277_5129&GQId=0&partnerid=25084&siteid=5129

http://www.media-match.com/current/hd-dv-cameraman-job-10738837


These jobs include cars and animals which are some of my interests.

Interests

What software do you know?
  • Premiere
  • After Effects
  • Word
  • Excel
  • Photoshop
  • Audition
  • Powerpoint
What creative skills and talents do you have?

  • People person
  • Amateur mechanic
  • Swimmer
  • Hard Worker
  • Detail Oriented
  • Photo Editor
  • Video Editor
  • Creative Perspectives
What are your favorite things?

  • Cars
  • Computers
  • Movies
  • Social environment
  • Music

What are you interested in?

  • TV
  • Movies
  • Cars
  • Computers
  • Space
  • Life
What are you passionate about?

  • Computers
  • Cars
  • Social Relationships
  • Music
  • Life
What do you hate can't stand or despise?

  • Drama
  • People who pretend to know what they're talking about
  • The sound of noodles being stirred
  • Routines
  • People with no personalities

Monday, January 26, 2009

What i want to do

I'm still completely uncertain about what i want to do but i am leaning towards becoming a video editor. If i job needs me to shoot/edit/direct and can do all of those things though. Video is extremely interesting to me and it isn't work at all, it is fun. After a few internships i should know what i want to do though.

5 Jobs

I searched monster.com for jobs that i was interested in doing. Their site is very easy to navigate through and has tons of search options that help any user get the ball rolling. I found jobs for a multimedia producer, associate producer, shooter/editor/producer, Production assistant, and a director of programming. Most of these jobs are far away and would require travel but i don't have a problem with that. Overall even though the economy is in such bad shape there seems to still be a high demand for a lot of jobs.




http://jobview.monster.com/getjob.aspx?JobID=70053961&JobTitle=ASSOCIATE+PRODUCER+-+TELEVISION&brd=1&re=515%2c14&q=television&cy=us&lid=316&AVSDM=2009-01-18+00%3a24%3a00&pg=1&seq=2&fseo=1&isjs=1&re=1000

http://jobview.monster.com/getjob.aspx?JobID=78235214&JobTitle=Multimedia+Producer&brd=1&q=television&cy=us&lid=316&pg=4&pp=25&dv=1&re=4&AVSDM=2008-12-19+17%3a30%3a00&seq=16&fseo=1&isjs=1&re=1000

http://jobview.monster.com/getjob.aspx?JobID=78639510&JobTitle=TV+Producer%2fShooter%2fEditor&brd=1&q=television&cy=us&lid=316&pg=8&pp=25&dv=1&re=4&AVSDM=2009-01-14+11%3a26%3a00&seq=22&fseo=1&isjs=1&re=1000

http://jobview.monster.com/getjob.aspx?JobID=78432372&JobTitle=TV+Production+Assistants&brd=1&q=television&cy=us&lid=316&pg=10&pp=25&dv=1&re=3&AVSDM=2009-01-06+19%3a07%3a00&seq=13&fseo=1&isjs=1&re=1000

http://jobview.monster.com/getjob.aspx?JobID=78371910&JobTitle=Director+of+Programming&brd=1&q=television&cy=us&lid=316&pg=11&pp=25&dv=1&re=4&AVSDM=2009-01-02+13%3a58%3a00&seq=9&fseo=1&isjs=1&re=1000