SARAH KETURAH
Hi Alexis!
A few of my favorites
Thank you again for the interview today! I've collected a few of my favorites for you, starting with Music At Midnight. If you'd like to see the original animations I created, please go to Broadcast graphics: https://www.sarahketurah.com/copy-of-broadcast-graphics-1
The assignment: Create the landing pages for Music At Midnight on a variety of different platforms.
The breakdown:
- Find the right photo (look through images of cast on set).
- Create a logo look for "Music At Midnight"
- Embellish edges and surroundings to create a Frankie Drake feel
- Add a bit of blur and color treatment on image background so that the logo can "Pop"
- Once approved, make a variety of formats in a variety of sizes for various platforms
Inspiration:
In staying on brand, it must also match Previous looks (that I created for Frankie Drake New Episodes.)
Final approved Logo and image below:
- Once approved,
make a variety of formats in a variety of sizes for various digital platforms, with the logo and without the logo.
Next, Create matching lower thirds and bugs for broadcast:
Other favorites below:
Assignment: Create animated and stagnant Landing pages for Women's History Month (but stay on brand).
The breakdown:
- Find the right getty image -take note of rules and regulations before altering image.
- Once approved, make a variety of formats in a variety of sizes for various platforms
Original Getty image:
Approved look:
Assignment: Rebrand Riviera Network Premiere
The breakdown:
- Watch the show and go through Hero images.
- Stay on brand but create a new look
- Once approved, make a matching bug.
Approved look:
Other favorites:
This was sourced from three different images I believe.. the ballerina and the nutcracker, as well as the glowing decorative lighting to the right.
What I enjoyed about the image below was the puzzle of finding a way to combine three different shows and their information for a variety of formats:
For the image below, I Sourced Travel Man to find the right images of the actors. NY background was sourced from Pexels.
Other favorites:
Always fun to use pink!
More Lower Thirds and Bugs
The Hour was particulary fun, adding a yellow door and the green lines to create a look for a behind-the-scenes drama in the Cold War-era of England.
Thank you and I hope you enjoyed a few of my favorites!