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Career
Diary of a Web Designer: Gardner's Guide Series.
7.5 X 5.5 size. 178
pp, $14.95US. ISBN# 1-58965-022-0. Author: CR
Bell
Career Diary
of a Web Designer is a 30-day glimpse of the daily life of
a professional Web Designer working in the non-profit sector.
Bell begins by detailing his background and the steps he took
to get to where he is today including what college courses he
took and the lessons he learned from freelancing. Next, he includes
an outline of his current responsibilities and takes you into
the office and through his daily routine. In Career Diary of
a Web Designer youll find out what it takes to be successful
in the web-design field and get a peek at some of the challenges
that you will face on a day-to-day basis, including software issues,
client requests, and staying up-to-date with technology. Bell
also includes suggestions on how to stay creative within the confines
of client requests as well as how to hone your skills to stay
competitive in an ever-changing field. This book should be a first
step for anyone considering web design as a career.
About the
Author
C.R. Bell is a full-time Web Designer for a scientific and educational
trade association. His responsibilities include the association
web site and Intranet as well as planning and creating new web
tools for use by the associations staff and 15,000 members.
He also does freelance work and has received multiple accolades
for his work. He received his Bachelors Degree in Integrative
Studies and Multimedia Design from George Mason University. |
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Career
Diary of a Composer: Gardner's Guide Series.
7.5 X 5.5 size. 157
pp, $14.95US. ISBN# 1-58965-024-7. Author: Patrick
Smith
Career Diary
of a Composer chronicles thirty days in the professional life
of Patrick Smith, a composer and producer of music for film, television,
and other media. Smith first gives the reader some general background
on how his younger life led him in this direction and then outlines
the responsibilities and duties a job in the music field requires.
He gives the reader an inside look at the processes, pains, schedules,
and rewards of a profession in music for media. Career Diary of
a Composer is a must-read for anyone considering a career in media
music.
About the
Author
Patrick Smith is a composer and producer of music for films, television,
and other media, and has been working in the Washington, DC metro
area for over 20 years. He has created music for local institutions
such as the Smithsonian, National Gallery of Art, the Kennedy
Center, the National Zoo, the Hirshhorn Gallery, and other museums,
written for dramatic television such as "America's Most Wanted"
and documentaries for Discovery Channel, NASA, and many others.
He has recently launched a new production company called "Electronic
Philharmonic," where he continues the same work. He works
and resides in Fairfax, VA.
Reviews:
This book is a must read for anyone considering a career in
the commercial music industry
an insider's view of the real
thing. Pat's prose is only outdone by his musical prowess, which
I've been in awe of for 25 years!
-- James Harmon, President, Harmon-Edison (Production Consultants)
Bright, witty and informative. Patrick Smith's anecdotal approach
to music and life's foibles is terrific reading!
-- Mitchel J. Greenspan, President of American Music Company,
Inc.
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Career
Diary of a TV Production Manager: Gardner's Guide Series.
7.5 X 5.5 size. 178
pp, $14.95US. ISBN# 1-58965-015-8. Author: Craig
Thornton
Career Diary
of a TV Production Manager is a 30-day in depth glimpse into
the hub of a thriving television station in Watertown, NY. You
will be thrown into the world of a master control room for WWNY
TV 7, a highly rated flagship CBS affiliate and WNYF 28, a fledging,
but growing FOX affiliate. You will gain insight and knowledge
into one of the most important, but rarely seen departments in
television broadcasting. Detail oriented, and illuminating both
the incredible stress and excitement of the position, Craig Thornton's
book is a valuable source for anyone considering a career in TV
production.
About the
Author
Craig Thornton has worked extensively in Film, Television and
Theatre. He has held positions as director, production manager,
line producer and has worked behind the scenes in entertainment
law. As a playwright/free lance writer he has had several articles
published and plays produced in both New York and Los Angeles.
He is a graduate of NYU and AFI and a MacDowell Fellowship winner.
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Career
Diary of an Animation Studio Owner: Gardner's Guide Series.
7.5 X 5.5 size. 178
pp, $14.95US. ISBN# 1-58965-010-7. Author: Joseph
Daniels
Career Diary
of an Animation Studio Owner: Gardner's Guide Series is a
detailed 30-day journal of Joseph Daniel's life at Blak Boxx Computer
Graphics. The diary is introduced by Daniel's career path that
takes him from school to his current position. It describes his
current responsibilities and the training that prepares him to
juggle various trades. A quick and easy to read format with illustrations
and production photos, this diary will tell you what is it like
to be a computer animator and owner of a small computer graphics
studio.
Career
Diary of an Animation Studio Owner provides a clear and fascinating
up-close look at a successful small businessperson in the media
graphics field. The actual process of developing computer animation
is clearing documents, doing conceptual storyboards, scanning
artwork, creating models, animation, rendering compositing and
output.
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--Tony
Lupidi
R&D Project Manager,
Industrial Light and Magic |
Daniels
gives an in-depth view into the amount of work and dedication
needed to be successful in the animation business. The diary provides
a clear career path taken by author: from choices of colleges/majors,
to working for large and small companies, to ultimately deciding
to work for himself.
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--Reneé
C. Foster
Career Center Specialist
Falls Church HS |
About the
Author
Joseph Daniels is the owner of Blak Boxx Computer Graphics, a
small computer graphics and animation studio located in Dublin,
Ohio. A former student of the Advanced Computing Center for the
Arts and Design at Ohio State University, Joseph created his company
during a time when other computer graphics companies were going
out of business. Since that time, he has been successfully operating
Blak Boxx, producing award-winning animation for over ten years. |
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Career
Diary of an Animation Producer: Gardner's Guide Series.
7.5 X 5.5 size. 178
pp, $14.95US. ISBN# 1-58965-011-5. Author: Sue
Riedl
Career
Diary of an Animation Producer is 30 days at a small animation
company in Toronto. Some days are crazy and others are relatively
calm. Through this period, a variety of projects are produced
at Head Gear, from Halloween promos done in stop-motion, to the
redesign of a movie channel combining live action, photo collages,
and animation. All the projects present their own challenges but
have a unique style. The role of the producer in her various roles
is explored in this book. Riedl takes you from the conception
of ideas to the final billing of the project, to most important
tea
time.
Riedl's easy to read style is introspective and insightful.
The details of her business contacts and work ethic allows those
interested in Computer Animation a unique look at the demands
and rewards of the field. You cannot get this insight from a two-page
work conditions essay or guidebook. Recommended for public libraries,
career centers and academic institutions with animation program.
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--Judy
Matthew
Librarian
William Paterson University |
About the
Author
Sue
Riedl has been working in the film industry since 1995 after graduating
with a film degree from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.
She began her career as an assistant editor working on TV commercials.
From there, she moved into long format work as a post- production
coordinator, and a few years later began working for Visual FX,
both on set and in post. Currently, Sue works as a producer at
Head Gear Animation. She has also completed several short films
and co-written a children's animated series, which is currently
in development with a Canadian broadcaster.
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Career
Diary of a Graphic Designer: Gardner's Guide Series.
7.5 X 5.5 size. 178
pp, $14.95US. ISBN# 1-58965-017-4. Author: Crystal
Ann Mitchell
Career Diary
of a Graphic Designer is a 30-day in-depth look at the professional
life of Crystal Ann Mitchell.
About the
Author
Crystal Ann Mitchell is a Senior Graphic Designer for Roland Corporation
U.S. She is responsible for the concept development, direction,
planning, and designing of regional/trade advertising materials,
as well as promotional items and various corporate communications
projects. She is owner/director of Luciusbirks and is also a part-time
educator at The Art Institute in Costa Mesa, California. Prior
to Roland, she worked for NBC, MTV, and Warner Lambert/Pfizer.
She received her Master's Degree in Communications Design from
Pratt Institute in New York City. |
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