Popular posts from this blog
BLOG POST 4: ALIEN
ALIEN (1979) Dir. Ridley Scott To this day, ALIEN still strikes fear in me like no other film. It is a film that re-defined the horror genre (sci-fi horror). The combination of H.R. Giger’s masterful yet sinister designs with Ridley Scott’s creativity and direction lead to the creation of a film that is so special and intrinsically rooted in my upbringing as a young man watching films with his father. I knew that it was a film that had a myriad of rich visual information to draw from and produce prints from. (Below) A selection of the best moments that capture the emotions of fear and angst from the film. This film has such a rich collection of stunning close up portraiture shots. ROUGH PLANS - planned compositions for my first film: ALIEN. I am heavily focusing on shadows and highlights for these plans which will help capture the overall dark, unsettling, ambiguous feel of the film, nemesis and landscape/setting. These plans certainly capture the chaotic, horrendous nature of the fi
BLOG POST 2: BRIEF PLANS/PROPOSALS
BRIEF 1 - INDIVIDUAL PROJECT: FILM POSTER PROJECT REQUIRMENTS: For this film poster brief, I am interested in my personal experiences watching the films and want to challenge myself to illustrate and convey these feelings through print and drawing. - To develop posters for hand picked films of my choice - films with lots of visual information- Films that I identify with on a personal level- have a close connection with; films I grew up on watching. Create my own print and poster project from 1st and 2nd year. - Films to respond to with poster work, printmaking, drawings that push me and provoke experimental printmaking and drawing. Planner / Scheme of work stage one EXPERIMENTATION AND RESEARCH - Collect screenshots and key visual inspiration from selected films for information to draw from. - Visual notes - be very pro active with note taking for tutorials - write down all that Mack teaches in the tutorials. Read up, research it is all very useful for work and for future
Comments
Post a Comment