Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Composition 2
Not sure whether this demonstrates good abstract composition but I'm really pleased with it anyway. I really like geometric form and colour. Getting that and the composition right is the challenge!
Composition
Friday, 26 October 2012
Lights, Camera, Action 2
I've been doing some research on the film genre we have been given to do a pastiche of - Action.
Action films have a hero or heroes that have been thrust into a series of challenges that require often lengthy fist fights and car chases. Objects within the set (building, cars etc) are often blown up and characters shot at. The hero/s often find themselves in life threatening situations that they have to get out of. An example is James Bond although that's probably not a great example as it now has it's own separate Genre.
In the interest of research I re-watched Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and The Incredibles, which was brilliant!
The action film genre began to develop in 1970 along with other film genres. This genre is closely linked with the thriller and adventure film genres. Sub genres include:
Action comedy
Action Horror
Disaster film
Superhero film
Martial arts
Sci fi film
Spy Film
Frustratingly though I still haven't managed to find any helpful tips on typical filming techniques used in action films. Having watched the above I have a fairly good idea for our 30 second clip but ill continue to research to see if I can find anything else that will be helpful.
Action films have a hero or heroes that have been thrust into a series of challenges that require often lengthy fist fights and car chases. Objects within the set (building, cars etc) are often blown up and characters shot at. The hero/s often find themselves in life threatening situations that they have to get out of. An example is James Bond although that's probably not a great example as it now has it's own separate Genre.
In the interest of research I re-watched Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and The Incredibles, which was brilliant!
The action film genre began to develop in 1970 along with other film genres. This genre is closely linked with the thriller and adventure film genres. Sub genres include:
Action comedy
Action Horror
Disaster film
Superhero film
Martial arts
Sci fi film
Spy Film
Frustratingly though I still haven't managed to find any helpful tips on typical filming techniques used in action films. Having watched the above I have a fairly good idea for our 30 second clip but ill continue to research to see if I can find anything else that will be helpful.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
1960's moodboard
I did this ages ago and wasn't that pleased with it, I'm still not but it will have to do on this occasion.
Action Film Storyboard
Here are some basic storyboard ideas for our 30 second action film.
Location - the park, as it offers all of the things we need for a chase scene.
We have been to the park and have taken photos of the 'set'. With all that sorted, and our cast signed up, Eleanor is going to create a map of the site with filming locations on it and then we are all set for filming tomorrow. Fingers crossed for dry weather!
Lights, Camera, ACTION
Our next two week project we are to work in pairs and create a 30 second film of a given genre. We got ACTION. Having watched the camera angle tutorials I drew a wee comic strip to help me remember some of the tech talk.
Bus = wobbly lines.
Bus = wobbly lines.
Friday, 12 October 2012
1st project
Open publication - Free publishing - More blurry photos
We were set a project to create a publication (magazine) that gives the reader a sense of the spirit of a venue of our choosing.
After a couple of visits to the local train station, and being quizzed by rail staff as to why we were taking pictures of the floor, we designed this publication.
Train stations tend to be places you travel through and the view/experience can be quite blurred by moving trains or just being tired from traveling. The magazine follows one persons train station experience.
The magazine got good feedback and a good mark on the final piece so I was very pleased.
We were set a project to create a publication (magazine) that gives the reader a sense of the spirit of a venue of our choosing.
After a couple of visits to the local train station, and being quizzed by rail staff as to why we were taking pictures of the floor, we designed this publication.
Train stations tend to be places you travel through and the view/experience can be quite blurred by moving trains or just being tired from traveling. The magazine follows one persons train station experience.
The magazine got good feedback and a good mark on the final piece so I was very pleased.
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Mood board
I was due to upload my mood board yesterday but wasn't pleased with the finished result, in fact it was pretty rubbish - so I am continuing to work on it and will post it here when it is better.
Monday, 8 October 2012
1960's character
As part of Design in Context a wee project was to come up with a character from a given period of time. Mine was the 60's so here it is!
Friday, 5 October 2012
Labradors
Having two very greedy Labradors I have discovered over the years that food really is the most important aspect of their day. They can sniff out an apple core from 1/2 mile away, especially it seems, if it's in someone else's picnic.
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