Wednesday, 26 January 2011

POWERS:

Looking at other images that show the super power I am looking at.. to get an idea of what the body looks like and how they have conveyed that power..

FLYING:



MORPHING:


WEATHER CONTROL:




Tuesday, 25 January 2011

SUPER TYPEFACE:








Looking at a cartoon like typeface, as my audience are children.
The Typeface needs to be bold and 'strong' emphasising the SUPER-ness.
Above: Think it works well, but I feel I have seen this a lot.. is there anything better..


Bit too much cartoon..



I like how the lower parts of the letters get smaller, making the letters look quite bulky and strong.. basically what I'm looking for..


I don't thin the letters are bulky enough to be Super Power words.


Too 'nice'.

Not for children.




I like how the letters are not sat on the baseline, very 'childish' and would suit the audience I think. Not sure if it would suit the Super power bit though..





Tuesday, 18 January 2011

TITLE SEQUENCES




When I watched this, it gave me a few different ideas with composition.. with zooming in and out, different places in which you could find names of people in the film/tv series and who designed it etc..


Also, gives a short sequence, giving the audience an idea of what the show is about.



Love this!! 


The type at the beginning, it moves slightly with the beat of the song, very happy, bit of comedy..
I really like the characters.. with the photographic heads and computerised bodies.. this works really well, and with the added objects (eg, the rope) it gives the characters something to do in the sequence to keep the audience watching.




So many different 'scenes' within the sequence, keeps the audience watching.
Also like how the writing is manipulated and used as part of the image.
Composition is brilliant and shows the space as 3D very well.. 
- Scale
- Lines
- Colour




Transition- with the plants growing, to connect from one 'scene' to another.
Limited colour.
Music is smooth and then quick- works well with the images and type.



As if it was a pop up book.. really clever and different.. kept me interested and wanted to watch more..



LOOK LOOK LOOK...


WHAT THE DUCK!


This is the kind of idea I have got.. animating a comic strip...



Monday, 17 January 2011

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Tuesday, 11 January 2011

TITLE SEQUENCES




When I watched this, it gave me a few different ideas with composition.. with zooming in and out, different places in which you could find names of people in the film/tv series and who designed it etc..


Also, gives a short sequence, giving the audience an idea of what the show is about.



Love this!! 


The type at the beginning, it moves slightly with the beat of the song, very happy, bit of comedy..
I really like the characters.. with the photographic heads and computerised bodies.. this works really well, and with the added objects (eg, the rope) it gives the characters something to do in the sequence to keep the audience watching.




So many different 'scenes' within the sequence, keeps the audience watching.
Also like how the writing is manipulated and used as part of the image.
Composition is brilliant and shows the space as 3D very well.. 
- Scale
- Lines
- Colour




Transition- with the plants growing, to connect from one 'scene' to another.
Limited colour.
Music is smooth and then quick- works well with the images and type.



As if it was a pop up book.. really clever and different.. kept me interested and wanted to watch more..

Friday, 7 January 2011