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Job openning

A friend Frederic Lichtenstein from the Filmages sent me information about a recruitment in his company. Some of you may meet Frederic already in the presentation in May. The details,

FILMAGES LTD. IS RECRUITING A WEB DESIGNER.

Hong Kong-based corporate communication agency FILMAGES is recruiting a WEB DESIGNER.
Initially for a month of full daytime job, the contract maybe then lead to a full time position.
Should you know anybody suitable that you would want to recommend, please feel free to pass this information around.

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JOB DESCRIPTION
Simple graphic design (Photoshop/Illustrator)
Converting graphic design layouts into clean HTML (Dreamweaver)
Simple Flash animations (Flash)
Flash action script a plus, but not necessary (FLASH)
Motion graphics a plus, but not necessary (AEF)
Video production a plus, but not necessary (FCP)

SKILLS REQUIRED
Open mind bent toward teamwork
Great pride in meaningful design craft
Unaltered desire to learn more
Understanding and care about clients’ business
Fluent English, Cantonese and Mandarin a plus
Good sense of humour

ADDITIONAL INFO
Full time position only (freelancers welcome to contact us too, but not for this job)
Based in Causeway Bay area (Happy Valley)
Please attached CV, Motivation letter, salary expectation, and online portfolio hyperlink.

Frederic Lichtenstein
M.D. + Creative Director
Filmages Ltd.
Modular Communication
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T: +852 8102 0216
F: +852 8102 0219
fred@filmages.com
www.filmages.com
G.P.O. Box 5842, Central, Hong Kong S.A.R.

Max's painting in our lab

To echo the event of the Chinese University Student Magazine, below is a painting by one of the Master of Fine Art (MFA) student, Max Willis. He is a foreign student from Germany. From time to time, he posts his painting outside the wall of the graduate student lab.

One day, a number of office staffs asked me if the below painting was an assignment. I said no. One of the staffs asked if there may be any concerns about the nudity in the painting. I said no.

Couple of days later, the painting was removed by Max. He mentioned that there were complaints in the School about the nudity in the painting shown there. He had a chance to talk to the senior management. He was advised to demonstrate local sensitivity in displaying his works.

















After another brief discussion with Max, we thought it is necessary to bring out

  1. This incident happened well before the recent Chinese University student magazine event.
  2. The painting was removed not by Max himself.




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