L2 Photo Andrew
Thursday, 7 April 2011
Dream Sequence Poster
Here is my final poster, I used photoshop to create it and other pictures from the internet which are the bbfc cerificate and the companies who are responsible for publishing and developing the film. I gave the terxt a golden look for a mysterious feel.
Monday, 21 March 2011
Unit B Blog Diary Assessment 2
I have successfully completed my portfolio sheet and uploaded my pictures for my poster, I had to choose 3 good pictures which I feel is good for the poster, I decided to use the one with a red lighting to give some evil effect for my poster.
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Superman 3 movie poster
- Is the movie title prominently featured? Is the text easy to read?
Yes, the text is easy to read as the title is in a clear font along with the release at the top of the poster.
2. Are the main actors shown? If so, which ones?
Yes the two leading actors are shown in drawing as their characters and all the other actors are shown in portraits near the bottom of the poster.
3. What is the design of the movie poster? Does it accurately reflect the mood and tone of the film?
Yes it gives the heroic mood of the film using bright colours and a person being saved.
4. What other images are included? What do you notice about the framing of the images?
The images shown in the poster are the grand canyon along with superman carrying a scientist in the sky who looks worried.
5. What text is shown on the poster? Is there a catchy slogan? If so, what does it tell you about the movie's story?
There isn't much text on the poster revealing anything about the movie only giving the title, credits and the release year and term.
6. Is there any other important information included on the poster?
No, all it shows is the title and release info.
7. Why do/don't you think this movie poster is persuasive?
I think the poster looks dull as it gives only the title and suerman saving someone which happens in every movie so its promising but not promising as it is the same modus operandi.
Monday, 28 February 2011
Watchmen movie poster - good
1. Is the movie title prominently featured? Is the text easy to read?
Yes, it shows the plot of the movie by the picture as it is based off the book of the same name and features who made by the ad line at the top.
2. Are the main actors shown? If so, which ones?
Yes, all the actors and actresses are shown in the picture, there is not a "main actor" in the film so they are all shown as a group.
3. What is the design of the movie poster? Does it accurately reflect the mood and tone of the film?
The design of the movie poster shows all the characters on a "wanted" list giving the plot of the film, the tone is dark and gritty which is reflected in the film.
4. What other images are included? What do you notice about the framing of the images?
The main pictures on the poster shows portraits of the characters in a "wanted" perspected.
5. What text is shown on the poster? Is there a catchy slogan? If so, what does it tell you about the movie's story?
The text shown which gives a touch on the plot of the movie is "no more masks" which indicates that the city does not need "superheroes".
6. Is there any other important information included on the poster?
There is credits on the left giving information about the actors, directors and producers, thre is also an ad line at the top of the poster saying "from the visionary directors of 300".
7. Why do/don't you think this movie poster is persuasive?
I think this poster is persuasive because it gives a dark and gritty feel like the book of the same name its based on.
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Pringles Camera Obscura
We were given the task of having to make a camera obscura using a pringles tube, it involved having to cut the pringles tube in half and placing it back together with the ends metal part with a small pinhole facing the centre and using the lid to create the obscura, this allows the scene to be viewed upside down.
Monday, 31 January 2011
Muybridge Test
We were give the task of testing the technique of Eadward Muybridge where we take pictures of a moving object with multiple cameras, we had four people operating four cameras, each with the same setting, same height, same length etc. and had one person walking across the cameras while we take a picture every time he enters the cameras view.
Thursday, 27 January 2011
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