Wednesday, November 3, 2010

What is Media Arts?

While at an job interview last week, I was asked "what is Media Arts?". I'm quite used to that response from people who are outside my degree. As a matter of fact, I had to tell my brother and my dad plenty of times what skill I have in order to explain what kind of job I was looking for. 

So, what is Media Arts:

Media Arts can be a variety of fields in the production industry which inludes:
Film
That may include all aspects of making a film from lighting to writing to directing to special effects to 2D animation and most fine details of the process. One aspect of this part of the field that I did not get into was 3D animation.


Audio Production
Audio production may include recording music, jingles, or making soundtracks for movies .


Web Design/Graphic Design
This is mostly on the design aspect of web creation. Although there is some web development which might include coding Actionscript in Flash, it is falls more into the graphic design type of field.


Multimedia Production
There is quite a few production that fall into this category. You probably see them everyday. Multimedia productions could be that nifty layout menu on your DVD before you press play to start the movie. It may be a interactive display at a museum. It may be a presentation for your clients.

Now when I tell people this they blow off most of the other skills and really hone in on the "web" aspect of it. When they do that, they start emailing me all kinds of Senior coding positions from platforms I have rarely seen - let alone code with ease. So, hopefully this clears up some confusion that anybody may have.

Til tomorrow,
Josh




Networking by Clubs

In my money blog, assetalchemist.blogspot.com, I talk about a club of investors that get together to study investing. That idea really seemed to hit home as I was considering the ideas of networking. If there is some club in your field, it may be helpful to go to a gathering where naturally mingling would occur. People pay a good amount of money to be in the Rotary Club because it can be some of the best word of mouth advertising and networking you could possibly get in your community.

I know I have seen ads where your participation is only compensated by your credit in a small independent film. When you are around others that have the same interests, they are bound to know somebody who knows somebody. If not, then at least you have contacts that may be able to help you in your search for your particular field.

By the way, I got the position at the Victoria's Secret Call center. So, I will be working at least 60 hours a week. That type of program is not really going to work for me. Maybe if I can do something by email or something that does not require me to physically be there, I will be able to work it into my schedule.

If you have any ideas along those lines. Pass 'em on.

Til tommorow,
Josh

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