Here is my first submission for the movie poster assignment
Monday, November 7, 2016
Poster Summary
Hello
Here is a piece about the movie poster for the film 'Gasland'
Here is a piece about the movie poster for the film 'Gasland'
I chose to
analyze the film poster for ‘Gasland’. The poster contains an image of a man in
the center wearing a gas mask. He is also playing a banjo. To his left and
right are natural gas extractors. In the background is a mountain landscape
with the sky.
There a
handful of ideas that are represented on the poster. One element presented is
the idea of power. On the poster, the man is in the foreground, which causes him
to appear larger than the natural gas extractor. Perhaps this is to show that
we as people are ultimately the strongest, and that it is up to us to standup
to the natural gas companies.
An additional
element present is that of the “mirror image”. The man in the middle of the
poster is meant to represent the “average joe”. He is wearing a plain white T
shirt, a baseball cap, and playing a banjo, all of which are fairly common
cultural artifacts amongst working Americans, particularly those who would be
geographically more likely to work in the natural gas industry. This is meant to cause the viewer to identify
with the man and understand that it is the common persons responsibility to
enact change to help save our planet. The lack of facial identity makes it
easier for the viewer to identify with the subject of the shot, or perhaps see
themselves in that persons shoes. The article explained how personally
identifying with an image can cause the viewer to feel alienated, since they
are stuck between how they view themselves in the real world, versus how they
view what they could become. Perhaps this relates back to the movies intended
message of getting people stand up against fracking, by seeing themselves living
in a world where energy is green.
Monday, October 31, 2016
Movie Poster Cast Away
The poster for cast away, shows the raw emotion of the character. It uses a filter on the image to make it seem more dramatic, and add some "wear and tear" to the character. The phrase present " at the end of the world, his journey begins, explains how he will endure some existential struggle.
movie Poster : Forest Gump
This poster actually features an important scene from the movie. It uses quite a bit of negative space to draw focus exclusively to the character. The scene the shot is pulled from is where the story is being told in relation to the "present day" forest gump. The distraught look on his face also eludes to how the characters personality is.
Movie Poster : Gasland
this movie poster uses a handful of different strategies. It uses elements of symmetry and focus. The man is the center focal point of the poster. His left and right appear similarly. While in the background, is a slightly out of focus mountains. Perhaps it shows the man is the primary focus of the movie, with his impact on the environment being a focal point as well.
Monday, October 24, 2016
Monday, October 17, 2016
Collage Homework
Hello
here is a collage created with images of mixed body parts and manipulation of saturation and hue.
here is a collage created with images of mixed body parts and manipulation of saturation and hue.
Monday, October 3, 2016
HW 2: Balance
This photo demonstrates how balance can be used to show an items size. The angles used in the image show how the bridge is very long. The right side of the image is dominated by the bridge more so than the left. Which shows that the photo was taken closer to the right then the left. This relationship makes parts of the bridge seem distant.
HW 2: Scale
Here is a photo that showcases scale. It features two of the same animal, each at a much different size. In this case the contrast in size demonstrates maturity and growth.
HW 2: Gestalt
Here is a photo that showcases gestalt. There are multiple features to the design that could function as as standalone images, but when combined together form a complex graphic.
Monday, September 26, 2016
InfoGraph
Hello,
Here is an infographic that illustrates average frequency ranges of common instruments.
Thanks for looking.
Here is an infographic that illustrates average frequency ranges of common instruments.
Thanks for looking.
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Asymmetrical Graphics
I've found a really good example of asymmetry in graphics. Asymmetry is useful when demonstrating space or size of objects, as well as showing multi-dimensional features of objects. Shapes look complete when you can demonstrate their 3-D characteristics.
http://www.123rf.com/photo_40989269_stock-vector-abstract-asymmetric-monochrome-stripy-object-complicated-geometric-shape-with-parallel-lines-graysca.html
http://www.123rf.com/photo_40989269_stock-vector-abstract-asymmetric-monochrome-stripy-object-complicated-geometric-shape-with-parallel-lines-graysca.html
Symmetrical Design
Here are some photos of nature being symmetrical. Its pretty cool that nature can grow perfect like that, it really seems like some sort of a natural structure.
Heres The Link
Heres The Link
Spatial Awareness In Graphics
This website has some great photographs that show how graphics can be used to create or remove space. As well as creating optical illusions, which really just messes with your spacial awareness. These photos (as well as being in rooms like this) make you feel obscure. Most things in nature or common architecture all look somewhat similar, but these shapes and optical patterns cause the brain to perceive the world differently, which can make one feel bizarre.
Heres the link, Enjoy:
Heres the link, Enjoy:
Second assignment
Here is the second assignment we did for digital graphics class. We were tasked with recreating an image using simple graphics. The image we were supposed to recreate was a dark wooded area.
Monday, August 22, 2016
First Post!
Hello
Thank you for checking out my blog.
Here is an exercise we completed on the first day of class.
Enjoy
Thank you for checking out my blog.
Here is an exercise we completed on the first day of class.
Enjoy
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