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Wednesday Jan 23, 2008
Seven Questions for Jakob Trollback
1. Your firm designed the displays for the massive video walls of the IAC headquarters. What was the most challenging aspect of that project? 2. What's a new/recent project of your firm that you're particularly excited about? We have recently finished some really great branding assignments and have a few more in progress - ESPNews, TV Land, and a few History Channel spots are among them. A Swiss network too, and we are just launching a major network rebrand. There are also a few TV commercials coming up, and we're working on a project with Maya Lin. 3. Your firm creates movie titles, short films, and trailers (among other things). Besides those you have designed, what recent film's trailer or titles have you found particularly memorable and/or well-designed? 4. Last film you saw? 5. Last book you read? 6. Best/most memorable design-related encounter? Coming to New York from Stockholm was quite intense. Meeting Ivan Chermayeff, Tom Geismar, and Steff Geissbuhler on the first day was amazing. Design legends right there! I worked with Richard Avedon and we became friends. It's hard to beat that one, and now he is gone. Title work can be great. I had many meetings with Al Pacino. I filmed Uma Thurman for the Hysterical Blindness titles. Back then I used to think that rich and famous people intimidate us. Later I realized that it's the other way around - intimidating people become rich and famous. But in the end, those encounters just verified that we're all just people. It's more of an even playing field than you would ever guess. However, the best encounters keep on giving. For example, I adore Mira Nair and we try to work together whenever we can. Still, it is our discussions over lunch that really take the price. As for other people's design-related encounters, I love George Nelson bumping into Frank Lloyd Wright at Yale and asking him what architecture really is. I wish I could have met George Nelson. 7. Proudest design moment? Night Falls on Manhattan. Still holding up in my book. A lot of things you do are great in the moment, but many fade over time. TED8, my first serious 3D type animation. I realize today that it was an unconscious homage to the original Universal Pictures opening. There have been so many great projects coming out of the studio over the last couple of years. I'm most proud of starting a studio that has attracted so many amazing people, and where everyone is striving for excellence. Joe Wright, my creative partner is insanely talented. I can go on vacation and everything will be fine, maybe even better... That's the ultimate thing to be proud of. Finally, I have to say, the genetic design of my kids is pretty amazing. Email This Post |
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