Artwork on Buses- Script
Materials:
Interview script
digital camera
release form for interviews
List of Interviewees:
Representative from the community connections
Terri Landis – director of advertising sales
Artist
Day planner:
** sent emails on Friday asking for interviews and submitted possible days and times, but still waiting for a response
Materials:
Interview script
digital camera
release form for interviews
List of Interviewees:
Representative from the community connections
Terri Landis – director of advertising sales
Artist
Day planner:
** sent emails on Friday asking for interviews and submitted possible days and times, but still waiting for a response
Asked for tuesay morning or afternoon, thursday afternoon, and friday morning or afternoon
Will be taking pictures, video clips, and recording speeches (either written or with sound)
History:
http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/23307791.html?dids=23307791:23307791&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Oct+25%2C+1996&author=SKIP+WOLLENBERG&pub=Los+Angeles+Times+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=Marketers+Are+on+a+Roll+With+Wrapped+Buses+..DH%3A+Advertising%3A+Covering+billboard-sized+vehicles+helps+sell+products+or+images%2C+pleasing+bus+riders+and+adding+revenues+to+mass+transit+systems.+..DH%3A&pqatl=google *1997 newspaper article describing a new way of using artwork on buses in cities by using the wrap
Interview Questions:
When did the program begin?
What was its main intentions and how has the direction changed since then?
Could you please explain the process one must go through to get their artwork displayed?
Does the artwork have to solely be for advertising purposes?
Can someones artwork be denied if the material is controversial?
Roughly how many companies or individuals submit their artwork each year?
Has this form of advertisment proved to be economically useful for Port Authority?
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