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Meet The 3 Latest Additions to the T2 + Back Alley Films Team!

 ”JZ” – Jane Zander – Editor

Knowing that the :30 spot is still alive and well, we’ve    added Jane – “JZ” – (back in KC after a six-year stint at Cutters – Chicago) to our editorial team.  Her work experience includes campaigns for Tide, Dell, Hanes, Secret, and KFC.

“Step one in working with agency creatives is finding common ground. At the end of the day, we are all just people. I enjoy the human connection as much as I do the editing process.

Matt Antrim – VP/Original Program Development

After 14 years in reality television as a casting director in Los Angeles, we think he’s seen it all – so adding him to the staff at T2 is a no-brainer!

My friends call me the dog whisperer!  I have the coolest dog you’ll ever meet.” (Easy now – Charlie, T2′s mascot, was here first!)

Having worked on shows like “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader”, “Joe Millionaire”, “It’ Me Or The Dog”, and “Thintervention” (just to name a few), Matt is ready to be on the pitching side of the table for T2 and our clients.

Adam Buritsch – Animator

Adam has a background in traditional hand-drawn animation ~ he has motion in his blood! He brings an eclectic and historical knowledge of animation to T2, a drive to push boundaries, and an endless supply of optimism.  Now, what could be wrong with that!

“I never let an inspiration slip past!  From Eastern European folk dancing to Blues harmonica and everything in between – I use a little bit of everything when I’m brainstorming.”

eCamp – KC style

Back in May, I blogged about eCamp (We all hate that name, but it seems to have stuck) , a grass roots organization that I’m a part of – made up of folks from all over the country and from within our industry — who get together for two days twice a year.  Last spring the eCamp group met in San Francisco and the previous fall, we met in Boston.  It was my turn to host this fall, so it became my pleasure to have 15 colleagues here for two days of full agenda items – followed by some serious partying at the end of each day.   That’s a key part of the agenda- and we are all a bit competitive about that part.  In all honesty, I have to say that Beyond Pix in San Francisco  had us beat on the entertainment agenda items.  Hard to believe, I know.

I believe strongly in collaboration – both internally and externally (though that can sometimes be challenging in a competitive market).   Inside T2 +Back Alley Films, our groups and skill sets are integrating more and more in every job we do.

The Kauffman Grand Opening work this past September was a perfect example of that – with four internal groups – interactive & Experiential combined with motion graphics and animation, editorial and Smoke finishing, and Back Alley for the production and shooting with the Weiss camera – working together to make it happen.   No single group could have achieved what we did on that project without the creative input and skill sets of the other groups.

This is essentially why eCamp started; a group of people in the production and post production industry got together and decided that we could only benefit from sharing what we know. We each come from a different market, but the same industry and so, without feeling the need to be competitive, we are able to talk frankly about what has worked for us and what hasn’t — the challenges we face, and our best operational practices. This has been particularly helpful these past few years – as our industry was struggling with the recession and technology advances that were significantly changing the nature of our business.   It has been interesting to see how each business is evolving to meet the needs of the changing world we are all experiencing.  It was also interesting to note that most of us  had called on other companies within the group this past year  – to collaborate on a project or two.

A definite perk.

I was thrilled to introduce my colleagues to a local genius right here in KC – who was our guest speaker.  Stefan Mumaw is the author of several books about the creative process – but he focused on his latest, Chasing the Monster Idea, which explored the difference between good ideas and great ideas, and how to deploy the great ones. Several in the group plan to book Stefan to speak in their own markets.  Finally, we ended our time together by a work showcase – where each company got 10 minutes to show their best work.  It’s always my favorite part.

Thanks to the eCampers for a great weekend.  And those of you who couldn’t make it this time, we missed you.  Next time – in Columbus, Ohio.  See you all there!

Kansas City Motion Design Internship

Pink Sprinkled Donut

This great internship comes with all the doughnuts you can eat. Virtual ones, that is. Who can resist that? Want to know more? Are you a motion design geek? Looking for the chance to do great work, learn a ton and work with some amazing collaborators? We’ve got all that covered. Here are the deets:

Paid internship opportunity (no relocation compensation)
Full time required
Start/End Date: November 1st – March 1st
Potential employment following internship

What We Want
Well, that’s easy. We’re looking for amazing, artistically talented abstract thinkers at a junior level technical expertise. Oh and we should mention that 50% of our creative team started as interns. Opportunity knocking!

What You Need To Do
Be yourself. Express yourself. Do it within specific visual and time constraints.

How To Get The Job
What? You thought it would be easy? C’mon. You’ve got to work for it. How? That’s easy. Visually represent who you are at your core without conventional descriptions such as your name, gender, age, ethnicity, physical appearance or specific life experiences.

Animation length
Minimum – 20 sec. | Maximum – 45 sec.

Visual Needs
Fully animated infographic. Requires, but is not limited to, the use of iconography and typography, After Effects and/or 3D.

Submission Process
Go to T2′s Vimeo group “Will Work for Doughnuts” and upload your video by 11:59 pm on 10/22/10. We’ll send an email to your Vimeo inbox announcing the winners and provide you with a personal critique of your work. We’ll also announce the winners here.

What You Can Expect From Us
You’ll get to work on cool stuff. Oh yeah. You’ll be assigned real-world projects and work with the guidance of a senior level graphic artist mentor. You’ll gain conceptual, artistic and technical experience in a fast paced production environment. You’ll also be given an exit interview with the senior design team, where we will review your updated portfolio, assess your development and explore the options available for the next step in your career!

Want to know what we’re really looking for? Check out the quality and style we are looking for check out these videos.

TakePart: Participant Media – Waiting For ‘Superman’ – Infographic from Jr.canest on Vimeo.

CRAZY ENOUGH – Title Sequence from Jr.canest on Vimeo.

Build Kansas City from Standard Social on Vimeo.

Elephants Can Too Jump

Okay, I seriously need to get a life. The bozos leave for a long weekend and I steal into their offices and troll YouTube for interesting videos.

This 3D animation short by Nicolas Deveaux was the winner winner chicken dinner of the weekend.

Directed, designed, animated and illustrated by Deveaux, 7 Tonnes 2 is a 3D animation short film produced by Cube Creative, a production company in Paris specializing in animation, special effects, digital art and 3d animation.

It is impossible to watch this video without laughing. And admiring the talent that it took to create it. These crazies that work here at T2 + Back Alley love this animation stuff – maybe they’ll even give me an extra treat or two when I show ‘em what I found.