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WHAT DOES A INTERACTIVE ART
DIRECTOR DO? (In the Entertainment industry. What Does A Interactive Art Director Do?)
What Does A Interactive Art Director Do?
A Creative Art Director might be doing anything from
building a website to drawing sketches for a video game, but an Interactive Art
Director is probably going to be designing web and mobile content more than
anything else, and no matter how good it looks, if it doesn't get your users
where they want to go, then you shouldn't expect too much in the way of
creative job placement. All Creative Art Directors have final say in the
aesthetic presentation of a project, but an Interactive Art Director needs to
figure out how to adjust that to the user's needs.
With an increasingly saturated online advertising
market more fields in this versatile industry emerge demanding for more
specialization. Art direction for online media is relatively rare as art
directors normally don’t specialize in one particular media. The reason for
this newly emerged role however is justified by the fact that a campaign
conceptualized for a print or TV format cannot easily be translated into online
environments. Time and space constraints are very different and also do
technical possibilities offer more than a one-way communication of traditional
media. Personalization of messages and social interaction between companies and
consumers require an in depth knowledge of technological possibilities.
Technology is therefore central in forming concepts online.
The ways that consumers choose to interact with media
are changing and evolving at a more accelerated pace than ever before. To stay
relevant and better engage with consumers, entertainment media companies employ
artists and web developers who have the talent and expertise to produce new,
innovative web products.
Duties
The interactive art director takes the lead role in
the research, development, and launch of new web-based products and services
meant to serve the marketing and promotional goals of the company. This person
will supervise a staff of graphic designers, who specialize in online content
creation and closely collaborate with web developers to prototype then deploy a
wide range of interactive properties. Among the assets under the purview of the
interactive art director are websites, mobile applications, and widgets that
are developed for social networking sites. In coordination with product
managers and the marketing department, this person identifies a strategy by
which an online product can benefit a particular brand, such as a film, video
game, or album. The art director will outline the goals of the project and then
create design documentation and prototype procedures that he or she delivers to
the development staff. Several iterations are necessary before a final concept
is ready for production.
Responsible for establishing the overall look of the
project, the interactive art director will assign art content creation tasks to
the graphic design staff and communicate with web developers to ensure
compatibility of design and platform. This person must publish staff schedules
and account for development hours. Depending on the specific needs of the
product, asset creation may include the use of programs like Photoshop and
Illustrator or dictate the production of video and audio. It will be the
responsibility of the art director to contract with vendors for the production
of assets outside of the department’s capabilities or in such cases that additional
staff is necessary. He or she will see that the finished property is
deliverable on time and present the result for senior company managers. After
receiving approval, the interactive art director will supervise the launch of
the property.
Skills & Education
An individual holding this position should
demonstrate considerable talent for traditional art, as well as a command of
graphic design software. Necessary proficiency includes Adobe products and
Flash programs, and knowledge of software such as Maya, 3ds Max or Zbrush is
also beneficial. Therefore, a college degree in graphic art and design or fine
art is recommended for work as an interactive art director. As familiarity with
video production and sound design is also preferred for this role, courses in
digital video production and audio engineering are encouraged. It is also
helpful to study basic computer programming and the use of HTML and CSS.
What to Expect
The interactive art director is a senior-level
creative leader who is capable of effectively leading a development team and
clearly outlining goals for all members of the department. He or she is not
only responsible for the quality production of art assets and engaging
interactive platform, but also for ensuring timely delivery of work and
management of numerous projects simultaneously. This person can seek employment
by an entertainment company such as a major motion picture studio or record
label or work for a third-party development company that caters to the
entertainment industry. Those interested in pursuing a career as an interactive
art director may gain applicable experience as an advertising art director or
art director specializing in video game development. Employment as a graphic
designer, web developer, or similar role can lead to advancement to this
position.
Sources, References & Credits: Google, Wikipedia, Wikihow, WikiBooks,
Pinterest, IMDB, Linked In, Indie Wire, Film Making Stuff, Hiive, Film Daily, New
York Film Academy, The Balance, The Numbers, Film Maker, TV Guide Magazine, Media
Match, Quora, Creative Skill Set, Investopedia, Variety, No Film School, Daily
Variety, The Film Agency, Best Sample Resume, How Stuff Works, Career Trend,
Producer's Code of Credits, Truity, Production Hub, Producers Guild of America,
Film Connection, Variety, Wolf Crow, Get In Media, Production Beast, Sony
Pictures,
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