Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Factoids

Hey Folks,

Robert Neustadt was hoping we could get some fun factoids together for the show. This would be a good place to post them... however be sure you have some kind of verification that what you post is true. We will need about 26 - 30 of them.

David

(from Robert)

David,
I am not sure how many hours you are with students this summer or how much time they have until production....BUT if they have free time, and want to hear their content come out of Mark's mouth....(can be kinda cool).....
We need some fun facts. I'd like to open every episode with some quirky, fun or outrageous factoid as Mark welcomes viewers. Should be related to animals, nature, space, inventors, artists, architecture. (make sure each is attributed too)
- the average centipede really only has 32 legs.
- Leonardo Da Vinci was allergic to cats
- If you threw a football 20 yards on the moon it would actually go......
(these are made up)
We are also looking for international greetings..... Sawadi. Neehow. Shalom. Prieviet.
We had 3 writers on the last series....and this one has less budget....and less pre-pro time.
Just a thought. They can bullet point them on a few sheets and we can pick and choose.
thanx...
Robert

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Set Design

What could the set to the Imagination Station look like? Create your version and post it by June 24.

Set Designs


Nick Pattison - Show Title Concept



David Howland Set Design

David Howland Set Design






James Andreas Set Design







Keith Shaffer set design



david baker set








Nick Pattison set design





Josh Grocholski set design








Justin Sinke Set Design

Renaissance Words

How can we illustrate Mark's Renaissance words using simple pictures and animations? Post comments and designs.

Student Art Gallery

The Student Art Gallery was a fun interstitial on the Imagination Station. What can this iteration bring to the table? Post comments, research and designs.

Masters Art Gallery Open

The Masters Art Gallery is an opportunity for students to see what cool things have been done in the fine art world. How about some research thoughts and pics?