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Experience Design Celebrates Kansas City Creativity

The Experience Design team at T2 + Back Alley films was honored to work with the Kansas City Area Development Council and create an experience for attendees of the 2010 Annual KCADC Luncheon. The theme of the luncheon was Celebrating Creativity in Kansas City and that left us plenty of things to be inspired by.

The presentation was grand. It spanned the entire length of the interior wall of the Grand Ballroom of the Kansas City Convention Center. We used six different projectors to project the images onto the wall and the combined final image was visually stunning – 300 feet long and over 30 feet tall.

We worked with Vista Productions as our live event partner; and Wheeler Audio for sound design; and Noel Selders, who created the original score.

KCADC Projection Wall from T2 + Back Alley Films on Vimeo.

Google Demo Slam-Get Creative with Google’s Clever New Marketing Contest

Google Demo SlamAs a motion design agency with a passion for user experience design, when something truly creative crosses our path, we like to share it, share in it, and let our creative juices flow. An inspirational, creative, social, and just plain fun new competition has descended upon us. Google Demo Slam is really an innovative approach to marketing from the Search Engine’s viewpoint. But from our perspective, as motion design agency with a film production offshoot, it is a golden opportunity to flex our digital filmy fingers and create.

The Demo Slam has invited anyone and everyone with a little “maker juice” –not just motion design types–to be an advocate for one of the search giant’s products. You can choose to highlight the incredible user experience design and nifty features of:

    Google Goggles
    Google Voice Search
    Google Instant
    Google Translate
    Local Search
    Google Realtime
    Google Image Search
    Universal Search
    Custom home page
    Other Google technology

Basically you create a video showcasing why a product is cool, upload it to YouTube, then submit it to the contest. Every week two Slams compete against each other and users pick the winner.

Other motion design studios and filmmakers have already jumped on the contest. The range of ideas and creativity is incredibly inspiring. Not surprisingly, the amateurs using just their handheld cameras and an idea have really stepped up to the plate and shared their smiles.

The Search Mogul has hit a home run with this user experience design. A clever little old fashioned microphone swings with your mouse pointer while you decide which Slam contestant to watch and then which one to choose as the winner. The winner will actually be put into a Champion’s Hall of Fame.

This is Google’s way of getting you to “get the people who would never watch a tech demo — the people who ironically need them most … to not only watch them, but like them and share them with their friends.” Talk about a user experience design that engages!

So far the interest seems to still be in mounting phase…in other words we haven’t seen much in our motion design studio social networks…yet. But we expect that, just as Google hopes, Google Demo Slam will become “a place where boring tech demos become (hopefully) gotta-show-my-friends awesome–thanks to the creativity of Google users like you.” Once again, an incredible user experience design from the big guys with the weird name.

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.

8 New Faces at Kansas City’s T2 + Back Alley Films

Jennifer Paine, T2 + Back Alley

Jennifer Paine

Jennifer Paine – Smoke Artist

Jennifer grew up in Indiana – hating the winters. Being forced inside to avoid the snow, she watched a lot of movies, MTV and was thoroughly entertained by TV commercials. Some of her childhood favorites include Madonna’s ‘Like a Prayer,’ Tim Burton’s ‘Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure,’ and any ground-breaking graphic treatments used in the infamous 90s Bubble Tape ads.

She took a semester abroad in sunny Australia during college – ultimately moving back after college – to pursue motion graphics and post production – and to pursue her soon to be “husband.” Jennifer worked in television in Sydney and, after four years moved back to the states, ultimately landing in Chicago. There, she worked on both Smoke and Flame at Film Workers and then at Optimus, before deciding to head to Kansas City and join Kansas City’s for yet another amazing opportunity.

Paul Schneider, T2 + Back Alley Films

Paul Schneider

Paul Schneider – Sr. Producer for Motion Design/Interactive/Experiential

Born in New York City and raised in Lawrence, Kansas, Paul graduated from KU and then headed back to NY, and then on to LA, where he honed his chops as a motion design/interactive producer at New Wave. After a decade in LA, he wanted to move back to the Midwest – and so he surfed the Web looking for agencies who were doing great things in multi-media and that’s where he found T2 + Back Alley Films.

He liked us and we needed his talents – so he joined the company in August 2010 doing the same thing he did at New Wave – producing motion design, animation and interactive elements. With the design department growing at the speed of light, Paul turned up at just the right time. He also recently published his first book – and is working on his second. We think that’s pretty cool.

Ethan Downing

Ethan Downing

Ethan Downing – Sr. Producer – Back Alley Films

Ethan grew up in Kansas City and graduated from KU in 1998. He liked it here and decided to stay. We’re glad that he did And glad that he found us. He brings over 12 years of production industry experience — having worked with almost every production company in Kansas City and throughout the Midwest. And the cool thing about that — Ethan knows just about everyone who’s ever held a camera, a boom mic, carried a scrim, or ran a teleprompter in this part of the country. Bonus! He’s super organized – which is a good trait in a producer, so he tries to relax by fly fishing. When that’s a bust, he just goes back to hanging out with Ella, his yellow lab. And that works, too.

Matt Blume, T2 + Back Alley Films

Matt Blume

Matt Blume – Sr. Producer/Writer/DP/ Editor

Matt hails from the middle of the Midwest, Hays, KS. He studied Film and English Lit at the University of Kansas and the University of Stirling, Scotland. Matt is truly a Renaissance guy in this industry. Refusing to specialize – Matt can conceptualize, write, shoot and edit. He is that rare combination of creative talent and technical expertise –and he’s all about telling a good story. Which, coincidentally, fits in perfectly around here! On any given day, you might find him shooting professional athletes on green-screen, writing a script or directing an interview from behind a monitor. So what doesn’t he do? We haven’t figured that out yet.

Chris Waner, T2 + Back Alley Films

Chris Waner

Chris Waner – Lead Designer

Chris is an art director and technical director who started his career as a visual effects artist in New York City. He has a decade of experience in concept development and visual effects for commercial, broadcast, short format and feature film projects. He’s done motion graphics, branding, print design, web development, and both graphics training and graphics curriculum development with industry-leading art institutions. Chris combines artistic vision with technical expertise to craft ground breaking creative solutions for each and every project. Now you know why he’s our Lead Designer. He’s one heck of an artist – and one smart dude.

Nick Stout, T2 + Back Alley Films

Nic Stout

Nick Stout – Jr. Editor

Nick is proof that being an intern can sometimes turn into a real job. Nick started his internship in early spring – and we hired him at the end of the summer. He was just one of those guys who made the other interns look not so good. He came from Oklahoma City – surviving with BMX freelance work and waiting table. Nick wants to be an editor at T2 – but he’s also a darn good shooter. He’s just starting out – so who knows.

Cassie King, T2 + Back Alley Films

Cassie King

Cassandra King – Interactive Design Developer

Cassie grew up twenty minutes from the windy city of Chicago, which explains her easy, breezy attitude in life. She graduated from the Kansas City Art Institute with a BFA in Graphic Design – with a strong emphasis in technology. Her expertise is in typographical explorations and interactive design. Cassie is one of those GenY’ers who grew up on technology – and doesn’t understand those who didn’t. She’s a geek. We love that.

Brooke Kistler, T2 + Back Alley Films

Brooke Kistler

Brooke Kistler – Assistant Accountant

Brooke was born and raised in Kansas City and never found a good reason to leave. That totally makes sense, because Kansas City is a killer place to live. She is currently working on an AAS degree in business with an emphasis in accounting. Her favorite pasttime, besides being with her family (husband and 2 boys) is sand volleyball — where we hear she is quite the competitor. Is that a good trait in an accountant? We think perhaps so.

Michael Ong Takes On Hallmark

Nobody stays in the same place for his or her whole career. Right? Michael Ong has been at T2 for almost half of his. He started in 1994 as an intern and, since then, he’s built T2′s reputation in design-driven production and post-production. Next month, Michael will move to the corporate side and join Hallmark to head up their multi-media department — following in the footsteps of his good friend, Suba, who joined Hallmark earlier this year.

After 16 years, this was an emotional decision for Michael — and will have an emotional impact on all of us at T2. Professionally, it is the right time for Michael to take on his next career challenge — and, over the past few months, Michael has helped us develop a deep bench strength in the Motion Design team, unlike any other time in T2 history (see the 8 New Faces blog post for more deets). Chris Waner just came on as Lead Designer — teaming with Cody Beltram as Lead CGI. Garrett Fuselier leads the group in Interactive and Experiential Design, assisted by another newcomer, Cassie King. Claudia Chagui is growing into a huge force on both sides — Design and Animation — while Darton Simons continues to excel in Motion Graphics and 2-1/2D. We enticed the talented Jennifer Paine to move from Chicago and join us as our Lead Smoke Artist — and Nick Balda assists her as a Jr. Smoke Artist. And the glue holding this amazing creative team together is Paul Schneider, our new Motion Design/Interactive Producer, fresh from New Wave in Los Angeles.

So, it isn’t entirely accidental that we have added all these new faces and much broader design talent inside the T2 + Back Alley Films group over the past year. We’ve realized that the key to success in business these days is accepting that change is inevitable – and being adept at change not only makes all of us stronger, but makes what we can deliver for our clients more powerful. And so, our recent beefing up of the bench is fortuitous indeed, but not at all accidental.

Thanks to Michael for 16 years — and for building one of the best design collectives in the business before he moved on. Time will tell whether or not Michael will like the “big corporate machine” and we can’t wait to sneak over and see what he does with his cubicle (haha) but, one thing is for sure, we’ll miss him a lot. Thankfully, he’ll be nearby and we can grab coffee and beers on a regular basis! Not to mention that we’re excited about the idea of getting to work with him again soon on some really big Hallmark jobs!

All of us at T2 + Back Alley will miss him — but we wish him the very best in this new endeavor.

***Check out Michael’s blog post for his own perspective on his upcoming move to Hallmark.