




Client: Paramount Pictures
Art Director[s]: Calvin Sumler, Joseph Stamper, and Chris A. Hawkins
Date: Spring 2007
Indian Jones and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
In the spring of 2007, I was able to work on elements for the various departments at the company I worked at, The Cimarron Group on the Print pitch, AV pitch, and I finished a few cards for the Home Entertainment division.
Early direction included some "Cold War" Russian elements, as well as adding in the Aztec circular calender. We also explored a variety of ways to adjust the iconic logo, to include the crystal skull look, but ended up at the beginning for finish. I also re-built a DC-3 model for an AV pitch as well.
Though none of this artwork finished, it was a fun film to be a part of the advertising for from a conceptual design phase.
Cheers, THOM
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