What is the most valuable lesson you've learned from experiences in collaborating?
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Posted by: Gill | April 11, 2009 at 11:33 PM
Collaboration is all part of the fun in the TV graphic design industry.
This area of design is all about capturing the viewer, communicating ideas effectively and sharing a good yarn. You can't really do this very well in a bubble. Sharing and collaborating is a brilliant way of testing your ideas and instincts quickly through a dynamic conversation.
But because TV is an audio visual medium you have to be good at mime and making stupid noises. For example a heavy object falling on some small fluffy ones is only as entertaining as the sound it makes on impact, or the time it takes for the smoke to clear and hear the sounds of blinking from the one object that survived.
I think you can only share this kind of design story telling and its sensibility in a collaborative way.
Posted by: John Durrant | May 18, 2009 at 03:27 PM