Otis presents Brad Berling and David Clayton

23 Oct 2006


Otis College of Art and Design
Commmunication Arts Department

Fall Visiting Artist Lecture Series

Lecture will be hosted at Otis College of Art and Design* @ 7pm in the Forum, and is open to the public

BRADFORD BERLING, PICTURE MILL
Brad Berling is a lead Art Director at the award-winning design studio Picture Mill in Hollywood and has been the creative thinking behind countless projects over the past five years. He has worked individually and in collaboration on numerous projects for major film studios, network television, and advertising agencies. Prior to Picture Mill, Mr. Berling worked as a contract Designer and Animator, and also held a staff position at broadcast-design giant Pittard Sullivan in Los Angeles. Brad graduated from the Minneapolis College of Art & Design with a B.F.A. in Graphic Design.

DAVID CLAYTON, PICTURE MILL
David Clayton is a lead Art Director at the award-winning design studio Picture Mill in Hollywood and has been the creative thinking behind countless projects over the past five years. He has worked individually and in collaboration on numerous projects for major film studios, network television, and advertising agencies. Prior to Picture Mill, Mr. Clayton worked as a Designer at Imaginary Forces in Hollywood, specializing in main title design for feature films & television, film marketing and branding. David hails from London, England, and came Stateside to attend the Rhode Island School of Design where he graduated with a B.F.A. in Graphic Design.

*Otis College of Art and Design is located at 9045 Lincoln Blvd. Just south of Manchester in Westchester

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