Leftchannel Founder and Creative Director Alberto Scricco schooled everyone at the Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida last month on “The Creative Process.” Alberto had the opportunity to give students insight on current Motion Design trends and to be a Co-Panelist with Epic Games Recruiter Emily Gabrian on a panel moderated by Charles Kovacs. 

Details:

  • Friday, October 21st, 2016 | Presentation: “The Creative Process” Leftchannel Founder/Creative Director Alberto Scirocco
  • Saturday, October 22nd, 2016 | Parents Weekend Panel/Q&A, moderated by Career Services Director Charles Kovacs with Co-Panelists Emily Gabrian, Recruiter for Epic Games & leftchannel Founder/Creative Director Alberto Scirocco.

Bio: Principal/Creative Director Alberto Scirocco
Originally from Milan, Italy, leftchannel Founder and Creative Director Alberto Scirocco was literally born into a life of art and creativity – hailing from a long line of architects that date back to the construction of St. Peters Square in Vatican City in 1586. 

With a greater calling for design, Alberto found himself attracted to the more contemporary and experimental graffiti art. But rather than the traditional covert approach, Alberto obtained permission and support by the city of Milan to use graffiti to embellish abandoned structures. At the age of 17, Alberto debuted his first exhibition at the famed La Triennale di Milano. A few years later, he took that experience to the U.S. where he studied art at the Columbus College of Art & Design.

For Alberto, that focus on fine art rather than solely computer animation is key to the aesthetics that define leftchannel, the motion design & animation studio he’s led since 2003. The studio’s seamless ability to integrate elements of illustration, painting and sculpture into motion has defined the company’s unique perspective and explains why so many clients are turning to this design-driven, international studio.

Leftchannel’s signature style is ever-present on some of their recent projects including a new spot for Ohio Lottery, featuring a unique take on the ever-popular kaleidoscope look; a 3D short film with original animated character “Fred,” which is making the rounds worldwide on the festival circuit; as well as two Promos for E! and Fashion Week/New York. Looking ahead, Alberto sees the untapped potential of motion graphics & design to help not only create content, but package it. “It can sometimes feel like every good idea has been done before, but that’s not true,” Scirocco says. “There are endless possibilities, it’s all in how you approach it. If you come into an assignment with a mindset of there’s endless opportunity then you tend to look at the world with a sense of abundance. It is our job as motion designers to take those opportunities and define a concept and method to create something meaningful.”

Recently, Alberto has been invited as a high-profile speaker to PromaxBDA and for the last three years to the motion Conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico. To date, leftchannel’s pioneering talent has been applied to a multitude of projects including film, advertising, broadcast graphics, architecture, retail planning, digital installation and environmental design.

About leftchannel
Founded in 2003 and headed by Creative Director Alberto Scirocco, leftchannel is a motion design studio comprised of multidisciplinary graphic design artists, specializing in motion graphics. Scirocco began his career as a celebrated artist in design and art in Italy before moving to the U.S., where he helped establish the leftchannel studio in Columbus, Ohio. Scirocco’s passion for fine art is a driving force behind the firm’s decisively individualistic and pioneering capabilities. He has been a high-profile speaker recently at PromaxBDA and at the motion Conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Leftchannel’s innovative talent has been applied to a multitude of projects including film, advertising, broadcast graphics, architecture, retail planning, digital installation, projection mapping, and environmental design. 

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