Tuesday, 22 December 2015
Construction: Dropping Paper
My group and I were inspired by a scene in the concert documentary, Don't Look Back when Bob Dylan is shown dropping cue cards whilst his song, Subterranean Homesick Blues is played in the background. If we decide to include a scene similar, we will interpret it to convey Eve's needs in order for her to achieve gratification but is unable to receive due to her limited wealth.
Monday, 7 December 2015
Friday, 4 December 2015
Construction: Adobe InDesign
In todays lesson I used Adobe InDesign software and experimented with different features it offered. This allowed me to construct a stronger understanding on the way the program works and what options it allows me to use in order to achieve the poster I'd hope for. The image below is a screenshot of the progress I made during the lesson; although it isn't appealing, it was my first attempt on InDesign and was a blank document that enabled me the opportunity to experiment.
Thursday, 3 December 2015
Research: Poster
In today's lesson I studied and analysed posters such as, The Book of Eli and Edge of Darkness. With help from my group, I worked on the institutional information displayed at the bottom of the poster, it includes the names that are credited to the making of my film, Welcome to Eden. Towards the end of the lesson I drafted my first idea for the composition and framing of my poster.
Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Construction: Props (Room To Rent Poster)
The idea behind this poster is advertisement by the character, Ular Kadir who owns this monstrosity and is renting out a room for someone. The room is rented by Adam & Eve who struggle to survive financially and the cost is just about within their budget. However, the costs are considerably low to build the idea that Ular Kadir is a lonely and desperate character. The poster was created in great detail via Photoshop.
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