Blumin ell, what a rollercoaster of a week.
So the first week nerves are dissapearing and actual REAL jobs and the deadlines they bring with them are emerging. Some deadlines like to come alone whilst other like to clump together.Proceed stress.
So the next thing i've learnt that education doesn't teach... being able to juggle multiple jobs. At uni it's just one brief at a time, progression from scamp stage non exsistent and progression from yourself non exsistent. So its been a tough step this week, learning just how the process from an idea being scribbled down on the side of a napkin to the same idea being produced and all the quality control it has to go through before it can be given the seal of approval and released to the masses.
Secondanly, your part of a team. You and your copywriter. Yet your roles are very seperate and being the art director you have alot of responsibility seeing a job go through. I didn't quiet realise how much I would be solely responsible for and how much longer a job will be lingering around whilst a copywriter once words are done and approved can get on with the next job. Its kind of like if an idea was a kid, the copywriter will leave the kid at nursery whilst the art director takes the kid to nursery and then works at the nursery. But at the end of the day you both go and collect the kid and take it home.
However my week was topped off on a high note when I got to visit the opening night of Ryan Mcginley's new exhbition Moonmilk in Alison Jacques gallery. McGinley has done work for vaious adverting photography for Levis, Wrangler, NY times.
Moonmilk is about "crystalline deposits found on the walls of caves, once believed to be formed from the light of celestial bodies passing through the rock to the darkened worlds below." Here's some of Moonmilk... imagine each image about 6ft high and they take your breath away.
10 comments:
this is embarrassing to read..how do u even have a job at all!?...anyone who has done a placement knows this basic stuff! of course uni and the industry are different..welcome to the real world...apart from how u got a job!
hello emma,
this blog makes for really annoying reading! it sickens me to hear that you were surprised with the work load. did you not undergo any placements straight out of university?I clicked on this blog thinking it was going to give me epic baking techniques instead i have to read ramblings of a naive retard.
Kind regards,
Adam x
I'm glad you both found my blog somewhat entertaining.
Iam indeed straight out of uni and i got employed three weeks out. Yes, im fully aware that im very naive about the industry, but that is what i wanted to record. I haven't gone the traditional placement slog route so i'm learning on the job. however ive always known how hard and how much work load goes on, i'm simply observing and not complaining. I want my blog to be about my personal experience from gad-junior and so on. Everyone's experiences are different and so if my rambling make me look like a "retard" then so be it. Id rather be known as someone that doesn't claim to be an advertising guru but is simply learning, observing and being insightful about advertising. What's the point in a blog if its unpersonal and simply a bragging tool.
As for bakery techniques, I suggest Jamie Olivers blog or even better Delia Smiths, more bakery less cookery.
dearest adam/cooking enthusiast.
I know that commenting on blogs is for many people a form of cheap therapy but c'mon....
If you were a regular reader of this blog, (which many people are) you would understand that its about getting into the industry and the learning curve. I have been reading this blog for the last year and think emily's jottings and honesty make a refreshing change from the usual opinionated 'so called' expert ad blogs.
Yes she is lucky to walk into a job after uni, but she won numerous awards, has a killer portfolio and a seemingly give everything a go attitude.
So mr angry pants (does it annoy you when people call you that? sicken you even?) please leave this blog and its followers alone.
dear all,
i am not after cheap therapy i was only stating the OBVIOUS.
constructive criticism.
deal with it,
mr angry pants
Mr AP,
I would question whether calling a junior art director in the second week of her job a 'naive retard' constructive criticism.
Respectfully yours etc...
It's all bollocks.
haha hilarious! "EMMA" I bet you have never had so many opinionated posts over something quite trivial... as someone who spent a year working with you i can definatly say you are not naive. a retard maybe lol. and lucky but everyone gets a bit of luck somewher down the line!
Nob
x x x
to 3:15 trust me it's not a killer portfolio i saw it at d&ad
Hi Anonymous 7:34
Please can you elaborate a bit on your opinion
Thanks
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