Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Advertising

At Campbell-Ewald I helped design and wrote copy for several high profile flash advertisements for clients like Chevy and All-Tel. I worked directly with the artists and animators to make flash advertisements for our clients.

Here are a couple of the advertisements that I worked on in their layout form. Please note each of the images shown represent a frame of animation in the flash advertisement.





Below are a couple of other samples that I helped create at Campbell-Ewald in their animated forms.





E-Newsletters

While I was at CBS Radio I was instrumental in helping to build WWJ's e-newsletter department. One of the newsletters I helped create was GreatStuff, our arts and entertainment web sites. Below is a sample of one of GreatStuff's special editions.



This newsletter in particular was custom created by me. I took the existing css from our existing newsletter and modified it so that it would fit this new format. From there I created a completely new template. You can download the full file here.




A second newsletter I worked on was called Michigan Home News. This was our Handy at Home guide. In this newsletter I edited the copy, formatted the code and maintained the companion website.



You can download a sample of the newsletter here.




I developed and maintained over a dozen e-newsletter and websites at CBS Radio. These two are merely a sample of what I accomplished at CBS.

Web Videos

The following are two videos I created for my local Comic Book Shop in Dearborn.

The first is a short documentary about their Free Comic Book Day Celebration.



The second is a 2 part presentation from cartoonists Mikhaela Reid and Masheka Wood who stopped by the comic store.


Mikhaela Reid and Masheka Wood at Green Brain Comics part 1
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Masheka Wood and Mikhaela Reid at Green Brain Comics part 2
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All of these videos were shot on one camera with all of the editing done on Adobe Premiere Elements.