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Terence Taylor

Terence Taylor
Designer, Organiser, Graphic designer
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv, Fine arts, Literature, Fashion, History/society, Design

Terence Taylor - Photographic Animation

Terence has worked extensively as a graphic artist/designer and digital animator. He was creative director, graphic artist and digital animator on CD-ROM adaptations of five Mercer Mayer children's books, and designed interstitial graphics for Microsoft, Parkay and Ballpark Franks. For the last two years, under his own company name, Bedlam Ink, Terence's primary graphics client has been The Skillman Foundation in Detroit, designing annual reports, display graphics, a bi-monthly newsletter and weekly full-page children's ads for the Detroit News and Free Press. He designed animated maps, archival photographs and opening/closing credit sequences for Thomas Allen Harris' acclaimed documentary, "Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela", which premiered at the 2005 Toronto Film festival and won best documentary in its United States premiere at the 2006 Pan-African Film festival in Los Angeles. It also premiered this fall in 2006 on P.O.V. on PBS. Terence also designed still, movie poster and headline animation for "Fabulous", a documentary on the story of queer cinema for the Independent Film Channel, which premiered at the 2006 Berlin Film Festival. He is currently designing animated graphics for IFC's Indie Sex series.

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  • Arterial network
  • Ghana : Media Line

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