It looks like a phone, except it isn't a phone. And other companys are making phones that do all the cool stuff phones can do at the moment AND they're HD. If I were Sony I'd've made a HD video smart phone. Windows makes phones now, it's what people want, not video cameras that look like phones.
So this project was an excersize in pitching. I felt like this was my weakest project to date, but I couldn't fully get myself behind the product cause it just wasn't something that I believed was good. I guess to work in the advertising business this is something I'll need to work on.
Basically, the idea is to put it on the bottom of a skateboard, near the front, and that way when the skateboard flips or spins the whole world spins. I thought that would look cool.
Here's the art work I had to go with it:
I think I presented moderatly well. I felt like there was a lot of pressure on me, other students were walkin around and scoping out my work expecting something really cool I think, what with winning the money the week before it sort of put me on the map. But I don't think anyone can have the best ideas all the time, especially when you're in the first term of the first year of your graphics degree.
I've since redone this so it's portrait, I just cut out the images on the computer and then rearranged them so that the story board would fit on a portrait piece of paper.
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