Thursday, November 29, 2012

Dimension/Dept/Space/Scale



Adventure Time Opening Title Sequence by Cartoon Network




The opening sequence for the Cartoon Network show Adventure Time features an entire virtual tour of the shows landscape and main characters and villains, all in a matter of 25 seconds. This is achieved by the overlapping of different images which are then zoomed in upon and zoomed past, giving an illusion of depth to the otherwise two dimensional world.  The camera follows a flow pattern throughout the landscape and provides the viewer a first person perspective throughout the sequence. This gives the viewer the feeling that they are flying throughout the land of "Ooo" and gives a sense of scale as to how big this imaginary 2D world would be if it were real.
 The sequence begins with the camera view coming out of a cave, then zooming past several different places including a junkyard, mountains, and a castle.  Each next destination is seen in the background of the previous one, which keeps the motion flowing. The sequence ends with the camera zooming into the window of a tree house to revels the shows main heroes inside.  This gives you a feel for the depth and size of the 2D world that the characters live in and travel across in the show.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Tone and Color



Baby I'm Yours (Official Music Video) by Breakbot




How TONE is operating

The tone in this music video is used to draw the viewers eye to the areas of light against the dark black background.  The background of the entire video is dark which creates a nice contrast with the bright colors of the imagery seen in the video. This demands that the viewers attention be entirely on the areas of light and color which create shapes and portray motion along to the beat of the song.



How TONE is interacting

Tone is interacting with line in this video to create shapes and images against an otherwise dark background. The contrast between the color against the black background creates lines which give the illusion of different shapes.These lines vary from thin to bold to give the illusion of depth as well.



How COLOR is operating

Color is the main creative element in this music video. It creates a beautiful aesthetic experience to accompany the uplifting, dance beat of the song. The colors are bright, psychodelic, and give life to the funky lyrics and bass line of the song. 



How COLOR is interacting

Color is used in the video to create a variety of different objects and shapes. The shapes range from people to instruments to animals, each with their own beautiful variety of colors. The video contains a  kaleidoscope of colors and visuals which provides the viewer with an intense and beautiful aesthetic experience.





Thursday, November 8, 2012

Magazine Design


Esquire Magazine 

Shape

The Square in this article establishes visual hierarchy by drawing your eye to the orange squares that house the title of each article. It establishes itself as the dominant aspect of the entire piece with the text and pictures being in square shapes as well. The bright orange squares against the dull white of the background and plain black of the text captures the viewers eye and shows them where each column begins. The pictures on the pages are also square shaped and in black and white as to not draw attention from the bright orange squares. The text is even arranged in square paragraphs as to keep with the shape theme. The overall theme of this piece is minimalist in both color and shape, centering around a square theme. 



Code (x) Magazine 

Line

Line is the essential element to this piece. The lines draw your eye to the title of the article which is surrounded by the diagonals of the sun in the background. It gives a 3D effect to the outline of the shape of the country of Japan. In edition to adding dimension, the lines in this piece also show the direction in which the viewers eye should travel. This is most noticeable in the text of this article which is all diagonally composed as opposed to being horizontal. This particular aspect of the piece is appropriate by further continuing the Japanese theme of the article due to the fact that Japanese characters are usually read horizontally. 



Sashay Magazine 

Scale

The scale of the lettering in this piece establishes a visual hierarchy of type. The main title of the article is made obviously bigger than the text of the subtitles and the body of the article in order to establish this as both the main subject and lettering of the entire piece. The first letter of the body of the article is made bold and huge to draw the readers eye to where they should begin reading. The body of the article is arranged in cascading text column to guide the reader up and down the entire article and page and eventually on to the next page of the magazine. 

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Visual Thinking Research




Cube Ring Puzzle by Puzzles.com

 For this exercise, my mom and I had to identify which of the four shapes was different than the other three. My method of approaching the task, shown in the image on the left, involved looking at the overall shape of the figure. I looked at the image marked "B"and rotated it in my head to see if it would match A, C, and D and discovered that choice "C" was the odd shape out. My mom took a different approach to the task and looked at each shape as being made up of three different smaller shapes. She was then able to notice that the shapes in choice "C" looked different than the shapes in the other three choices.




Block Twins Puzzle by Puzzles.com

This exercise had us identify matching pairs of shapes. My method as shown in the left image was to see each shape as a whole and imagine them from different viewpoints. I looked to see if any of those viewpoints I imagined were similar to an image on the paper to find the matching pairs. My mom's method was to once again see each shape as a collection of three different smaller shapes and rotate them in her mind to discover which ones were matching pairs.