

When I first heard I was interning for a marketing company I had absolutely zero expectation of having some of the opportunities I’ve had so far. Sure I assumed I would get to see some fascinating projects or meet many talented individuals, however I never assumed I’d get to have a day like today. For the first half of this lovely and shockingly hot thursday, I spent my time listening to a company presentation and then sat down with one of the graphic designers named Sarah. I saw much of her work and sat in on a meeting that she had with some of the other members of the creative team, the project managers, and the creative director. She was working on a website page for a company that I can’t disclose, however it was really interesting to see the details that go behind creating a website. We discussed the various requirements certain brands demand, such as specific color palettes and prints to include and also looked at what a typical finished project would look like. Following that I got to sit in on a pretty important meeting with Sam and some of the marketing individuals for a pitch they were giving their client. I really got to see first hand the process of pitching varies ideas, receiving client input, and then coming to a compromise and a clear consensus. The meeting went perfectly for the team, as their ideas seemed to have gone down extremely well with the client. The creativity involved in the marketing process was really wonderful and out of all the experiences so far I’d say it made me feel the most in my element. As I was listening I loved just thinking of my own solutions to the problems the clients proposed, and really seeing what sort of concepts I could come up with. The sheer amount of creativity, especially when transforming quite a flat product into something exciting and entertaining, was impressive to say the least. After the success of the meeting I headed over to CAM to visit a shoot for a video Centerline was making for one of their clients. Getting over the beauty of CAM and the building itself was one thing, but watching a shoot in the place was just a whole other experience. I got to see up close the tedious precision that goes into video shooting and some of the vast equipment used. For anyone who knows me well they know that there’s nothing I love more than a photo or a video shoot ( other than Beyonce, asian food and harry styles), so today was definitely a special one. It was so worth the $40 parking ticket!!
Evie

Day three at Centerline has definitely been one of my favorites so far. The environment here continues to be both welcoming and fascinating, and I’ve woken up every morning looking forward to the day ahead of me. I’m starting to become less and less dependent on my NAV to get here which is a plus! Today I’ve spent the day with two really wonderful women: mackenzie ( hopefully I’m spelling her name correctly) and Valentina, who work in the writing and accounts departments respectively. My time speaking with mackenzie was really wonderful as I spoke to her about her education and the course of her career. We discussed for a while the difficulty of being a writer in a corporate environment and the struggle to implement her own creativity and voice into sometimes quite formal pieces of work. She noted that her job was to ” find the human” in the product, and to ensure a way to make the pieces connectable and resinate with an audience. Over the course of our conversation she also opened up to me about her relationship with her writing and the occasional cut and dry vibe of the industry. She said how quite often it takes quite a thick skin to be a writer in an agency, as scripts can get rejected and sent back incredibly easily. For a writer, who pours everything she has into what she creates, it takes a strong ability to focus on the final product and satisfaction of the client rather than her own feelings. After lunch and more chatting I met up with Valentina from the Accounts team who’s job seems to be another challenging one. Valentina ultimately works as a project manager, so her job demands extreme organizational and customer service abilities. She essentially works as the overseer of the marketed product from the moment she comes in contact with the client to the final sending off of the product. Through her complex schedules that she showed me in 2nd picture above, she organizes every single step of the process. While organizing and facilitating the production process along with the writing, film and animation departments, she simultaneously communicates with the client. Her goal is ultimately to figure out exactly what the client needs, ( the message they want to convey, their target audience etc.) communicate that idea to the creative teams, and ensure that the final product is perfect before its sent off to to the client. Long story short- if I ever hear that someone works in accounts again I will instantly have a massive amount of respect for them.



