Wednesday, 26 November 2014

research graffiti artists

Banksy 



Banksy is a English graffiti artist and political activist. As well as this he is also a film director and painter. His work is mainly street art heavily filled with satire. The themes are typically dark comedy poking fun at the current world events. He uses graffiti and has a style that requires stencilling. Banksy distributes his work on public surfaces. In my opinion Banksys designs are dark gothic and mildly comedic. I like the fact that the style basically displays the current world and the black and white look sums up how we feel about the current affairs. Banksy rarely uses text and uses imagery to let the viewer think for themselves what the themes mean. From the look of the image it looks hand drawn with no editing used or photography. To improve this image I personally would add some colours but then again thats my personal preference


                                                       
                                                                               Blu


Blu is the cover name of a Italian artist his or hers identity is hidden but what we do know is that blu was born in senigallia and has been doing street art since 1999. Blu originally used graffiti to make his works of art but around 2001 he began using paint and rollers. This has allowed him to be able to make designs that are able to have large surface areas and have high volumes of colour. his designs are usually large and ambitious and full of colour such as this image on the side of this building. A lot of the buildings or sites that he has worked on are either neglected or in bad condition. human figures that were either comedic or very serious are typically the main source for Blus work. I really like the contrast in blus designs a colourful bright painting alongside a derelict building gives some life to the old buildings. This image thanks to long rollers and bright colours is hand drawn without technological editing. I would add text to the images to make more sense of the images theme. 



sixeart


Sergio hidalgo parades is a contemporary artist who was born in Barcelona. He has had a long career working on works of art since the late 80s. In the mid 90s sixeart moved on to sculptures and painting in the studio. sixeart belongs to a group called the el equipo plastico. His style is extremely colourful and brimming with life. He sometimes try's to come up with art that takes people into his imagination seeing what it is that inspired him to make these paintings. His imaginary world is inspired by a urban setting which I like because its different to the usual imaginary world of paradise. I love how powerful all the colours are making the painting very warm and eye catching. This image seems to have some computer editing used to draw the plans and then the layout of the design is placed on a final sheet then finally coloured in by paint. This artist just like the other 2 rarely uses text he instead allows you to think about the story of the painting in your head. I would add words to the image to add more character but overall I like the thought of being bought into sixearts imagination. 

Fruit research

I have chosen to base my character on oranges and lemons because they are 2 fruits that go very well together. I have looked at some imagery of fruit and also I have visited supermarkets to look at the fruits first hand. 






These are examples of oranges and lemons that I used for inspiration for my urban juicer.  

 Initial designs from a range of different fruit. 1. orange and lemon 2. blueberry and banana 3. watermelon 4. strawberry 5. grapes 6. pumpkin 7.superman ( although this is not fruit inspired I decided to play around with the designs and come up with my own super hero version).



This is a sketch of my chosen design with annotations to display colour. 
This is the template for my final design before creating it. 

Monday, 20 October 2014

camera movement examples




                                 

this is a pan shot 




this is a zoom shot 



this is a dolly/tracking shot 


this is a hand held shot 

this is a crane shot 

this is a tilt 

this is a aerial shot 

video clips angles




camera shot types







Wednesday, 15 October 2014

kate moross graphical designer



                                                                      Kate Moross

Kate Moross is an English graphical designer, illustrator and art director who is mainly based in London. Moross studied at South Hampstead high school, Wimbledon school of art and achieved a ba at the Camberwell school of art. Not much else is known about her personal life as she has kept private but a lot is known about her working life.



Her designs are recognised all over the country working for big companies like cadburys and ford to promote there main products at the time. She has also worked for social media companies such as Skype and newspapers like the guardian. Her art style is also shown in her clothing and hair styles which is typically brash unique and a explosion of colour. 

My favourite image that she has done is the 4th image on the list that i have put on this blog. I really love the way that the colours have all been used to make this image standout. The different kinds of fonts for the words are all really cool looking and if you have a good eye you could notice the way the style changes depending on the word. For example dancing is swirly and shaky to match the quick movements that dancing requires. 

To do this great work of art takes a lot of time and effort. To start with she hand draws the entire image in order to get a idea of what she wants the final image to be. Once she has made her decision she scans the image into photoshop in order to point out some issues and make the necessary adjustments. Finally Kate uses illustrator to add colour to it and give it that well known Kate Moss style touch.

The images below are more examples of Kate Moross work the bottom picture is the one that i have chosen as my favourite image that i have seen her do. 




Monday, 6 October 2014

supersize me the review

                                                     
                                              supersize me: the supersize review


When i first found out about this documentary i got really excited to watch it as it had a very fascinating idea around it. The thought of someone eating mcdonalds every day for a week is dangerous,stupid but kind of needs to be done. In 2004 Morgan Spurlock decided to under take a experiment to see what the effects of living on a diet completely of mcdonalds would be. This film does a good job in helping you to understand how dangerous this can be with having professionals give there opinions on this plan.

The film does have a few moments throughout that make you feel uncomfortable such as the sick scene and the visual presentations of potential health issues. Overall the presenter does a pretty good job of holding this film together with his funny wit and loveable personality. The film does a good job in giving the peoples views as well using a few scenes to let viewers explain there thoughts on mcdonalds and how much they like it.

There is some sad moments too such as having accounts from people who have been effected by the mcdonalds boom. My big problem with this film though is that it fails to show mcdonalds point of view i would of like to have seen mcdonalds be able to explain themselves more. This did feel like one big constructive hate campaign on mcdonalds not even giving them a chance to give a explanation.

Overall the film is a solid outing giving really good facts and the presenter is does a good job in taking you for a ride showing you in detail why you should no exclusively eat mcdonalds. Sadly the running time and the fact that mcdonalds didn't get enough time to explain themselves kinda took away from the experience which i feel really dragged on but i am glad that they didn't hold back good film overall.


 

good 1. good presenter
         2. well directed
         3. hard hitting

bad: 1. too long
        2. not a 2 sided argument

advert comparisons

                                                      Advert comparisons 




This injury lawyers 4 u advert comes under a celebrity endorsed advert having a british actor represent the companies advertisement campaign. This advert is also benefit based explaining what benefits you would get for using them.


A parody advert like this is a more light hearted and humorous approach to advertising a product. It doesn't really focus on anything else such as demonstrating the service or anything it just parodies a certain event to show that this company is a relaxed easy going company that you can enjoy being served under.

Both adverts are focused on grabbing the viewers attention but both also use different ways to advertise the lawyers ad takes a more serious theme and explains the benefits of there service. Also using a celebrity helps as it makes the customer believe that if a celebrity is endorsing the product it must be good. where as the t mobile ad only focuses on parodying the ad to attract younger customers as it is the younger audience who is there main customer base.