zondag 8 januari 2012

Stage Plan

Stage Plan; Imogen Smid; Illustratie 3; 2011-2012; AKV|St Joost, 's Hertogenbosch


-The illustration work fields for which I have an affinity and the reason for this (De beroepscontexten waarmee je affiniteit hebt en waarom)

As in life, the universe and everything I have so many different interests in the illustration work field. My main interests seem to be:

-Promotion for Cultural and Historical Corporations (Think of theatre, museums, historical sites and other such thing.)

-Apparel and Furniture/Furnishings Illustrations

-CD covers and other promotion/merchandise for the Music Industry

-Graphic Novels

-Character Design (think of TV programmes and Films in which characters star along-side humans, so more character costume based than animation)

-Educational in the form of Natural History and History


The kinds of assignments and activities I would like to do (De soort opdrachten en werkzaamheden die je graag wilt doen)


So yes it's quite broad, but this is one of the main reasons why I decided to study illustration, as I feel it allows for this. I don't really have an order of preference for these different fields and as they lie quite far apart I want my stage time to make clear to me what to focus on.


Projects I want to Accomplish:

-Promotion Brochure

-T-Shirt Design

-CD Cover and Booklet

-Comic Book Cover

-Character Design in 2D and 3D


The manner in which I plan to express these assignments and why (De vorm(en) van beroepsuitoefening die je voor ogen hebt en waarom)


-Shakespeare's Globe Theatre: A Fold out map which shows historical traces of Shakespeare in London on one side and a full page illustration on the reverse showing the Globe and giving promotional information of the theatre. To be a promotional brochure which can be bought/picked up at local Tourist Information, The Theatre or the Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Shop.


-Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Shop: A T-Shirt design for one of the plays. This would fall under product design with the aim to give a better representation than what the shop currently has on offer. The posters in their shop are really great and give a good representation of the plays and the time that they originate from and the t-shirts show a strange contrast.


-CD Cover Design: I would like to reillustrate/redesign the cd cover for Clannad's album Legend which was the soundtrack for the tv series “Robin of Sherwood” broadcast in the 80s. I absolutely love the tv series and the soundtrack included. There are two existing covers of the album, one showing the leading actor from the series the other a photo of a lake. As these are both photographic covers I would like to make an illustrated version. This would include the front and back. The front would open as a booklet, but not too many pages. I would say a spread per two songs, so that makes five spreads. If necesary I would add an extra spread for band details etc. This is something I will know when illustrating. I would also illustrate the inlay under the cd and the cd.


-A Comic Book Cover: At first I had in mind to do a graphic novel of a few pages but now having done this in during general school time I realize that it is practically impossible to realise such a project in a short period of time especially when in conjunction with other projects. Instead I would very much like to illustrate a comic cover. I plan to illustrate a cover for the Hellblazer (John Constantine) comics. It is probably an idea to do this for an individual issue as the bundled book covers seem to be based on the individual issues (the cover Dave McKean illustrated for issue #1 is also the cover for bundle #1 Original Sins – issues #1-9 – ).


-BBC Doctor Who Character: In the programme Doctor Who there are frequently new characters, practically every episode and I don't just love the programme for the stories but I think their creature character design is brilliant!!! I would love to design a creature for Doctor Who, it's a bit of an ultimate dream to work on projects like these in the future. As a finished product I would like to have charcter description, sketches and a lifesize clay bust to show the 3D visualisation. I think that this project will definitely be a challenge but one I will happily undertake as I do believe it is doable.


The aspects of my artistic, workfieldrelated and hbo-competentions I want to develop and why (De aspecten van je artistieke, beroepsgerelateerde en hbo-competenties die je wilt ontwikkelen en waarom)


I plan to orientate my stage on the British market as this is where I see myself in the future. By the end of the stage I want to have a better insight on the main difference between the British and Dutch markets.

By trying some new things I've never done before and by repeating some, I want to learn what I do and don't like about different illustration fields and whether they're fields I can fit into or not. By having such a broad range of projects I want to have a clearer view where my strengths and weaknesses lie.

Having the time to fully concentrate on these projects I really want to better my skills, particularly in the 3D (clay) modelling area. I really enjoy doing this but have little time to do it otherwize. The character design field for TV/Film on a 3D level (not digital) is something I have always found very interesting and I really want to know if this is a field I should concentrate on or not.

I feel that not constantly having the safety net of asking the teachers about my work will give my critical reflection a real boost in the right direction. As I have tried to do in this period I really want to continue to developing this in my stage.

I want to enjoy what I do and really have fun learning new things and strengthening skills.


The role that my minor will have in the whole of it (De rol die je minor in het geheel speelt)

I hope that the minor will bring more clarity and a better balance to my work. The printing techniques force to determine fields of light and shadow which I feel will help to make my work communicate more. This developed insight is what I want to put into my stage. Whether I use the actual techniques will depend on their relevance to the projects.


The practical activities I want to do during my stage/work experience (De praktische activiteiten die je tijdens je stage gaat verrichten)


I'm not quite sure what is meant by this as I feel that I have described most of that already. Apart from that already mentioned, I do plan to go to London at the beginning of stage as this will give me the chance to speak face to face with some of my contacts. I have decided to go at the beginning and not the end as the end date falls too close to the 2012 Olympics (27 July-12 Aug 2012). I don't want to go to London too near this period of time as it will be absolutely chaotic and harder to get done what I want to get done. Going at the beginning of the stage/work experience will also mean that I can do extra on location research for projects such as the Shakespeare Map of London. It's easier to really see the things you want to illustrate than using photos from books and the internet. I still need to arrange this trip and plan to get on to it a.s.a.p. so I won't miss out.


The situation in referenece to the workspace/environment during my stage/work experience (De situatie mbt werkplek/omgeving tijdens je stage)


I plan to work at home, I work the best when there are no other people around me. I just can't comfortably draw with people other than my family near me, hence that I don't often work at school. I have two large desks in my large loft room, decent internet connection, five bookcases full of inspiration and enough art materials. I have already started to reorder my things, my desk now looks amazingly orderly and have done so for more than a week which must be a record, to make better use of my space.


The scedule layout and planning for the stage/work experience period (De indeling en planning van je stageperiode)


Initially I thought I should run all the projects alongside each other, a whole day concentrated on one project, the next day another. But after having visited Boom Artworks (he reminded us that sometimes you can have a time span of four days to finish an assignment) I don't think that this would be a good way of doing it, I think it would be more logical to tackle one project at a time. There's obviously the week of London at the beginning. Then I would say most projects will take a week to illustrate. The CD Cover and Character Design, as they are larger projects will definitely need longer, at least two weeks each. To be honest I'm really not sure how long the character design will take as this is quite different from projects we usually do so I plan to do this last so that if it needs extra time I can run it over into the summer holidays. It is quite possible that the map could run over into one and a half due to the historical elements that need to be accurate.


The products I will create in the stage/work experience (De producten die je stage gaat opleveren)


-Promotion Brochure/Map for Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

-T-Shirt Design and printed T-Shirt for Shakespeare's Globe Shop

-CD Cover and Booklet of Clannad's album 'Legend'

-Comic Book Cover for an Issue of Hellblazer

-Character Design in 2D and 3D for the BBC programme Doctor Who


How the guidance and/or marking by the professionals is organised (Hoe de begeleiding en/of toetsing door professionals is geregeld)


I still need to contact the people who will look at my work but below I have a prepared list of people who I can contact for this purpose. I presume we are to hear exaclty how often we are supposed to speak to them.


Appointments/Agreements that still need to be made (Nadere afspraken die je nog moet maken)


-Contact people to look at my work

-Organise trip to London

-Materials research for Character Design (best clay to use etc.)

-Finalise Discisions: which play for Shakespeare t-shirt, which issue of Hellblazer and which creature for Doctor Who



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