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Friday, March 11, 2011
Character Critic
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Red Bullet and Stevie
Arielle’s characters are very simple yet fun characters. She does an outstanding job to create two vary unique and contrasting characters. Red Bullet is a big strong football player and Stevie is a small lonely nerd. The Red Bullet has strong powerful colors with deep saturation such as red and black. His red and black colors also contrast with the faded brightness of the surrounding lockers. Red Bullet is also in the center of the frame and large. He is so large that he appears to over power even the lockers that surround him. By placing him in the center of the frame they also are pointing out that he is the center of attention. Arielle does a nice job of also creating leading lines with the lockers directing the viewer to The Red Bullet.
Stevie the complete opposite of Red Bullet. Stevie is small and out of place. In Stevie’s frame there are many squares that it up. Stevie’s circular body throws the rhythm of the entire frame because he seems misplaced. The only reason he is even noticeable in this picture is because he is surrounded by a black square. This square represents how he looms in the shadows almost never to be seen. This two characters could not be anymore different. The Red Bullet is strong, red, large and a square shape. Stevie is simple, quite, small and circular standing around square objects.
Paula’s characters
I really like Paula’s characters because they are similar in shape, but they contrast in color. Paula’s Hero is a very happy hero. He has a “thumbs up” on his mask and has bright red cape dangling down his back. The hero itself has a nice contrast of what we usual perceive as heroic colors such as blue and red. She accents the hero very nicely by making only the thumb on the hero’s chest and mask yellow symbolizing that this is the one thing he stands for. Although I am not sure what the thumbs up is supposed to represent, it has to be good!
Paula’s villain is similar to the hero but also different. The villain appears to be the same height as the hero. Where they villain begins to change is towards its’ stomach where he is a little on the pudgy side. The villains overall color saturation is incredibly sharper then the hero’s. His colors or deep, harsh and evil. Paula balances her three main colors grey, black and violet over the entire character. The villain’s eyes that really create subtext. Although simple, the eyes compared to the hero show that the character is deeply crazy.
Overall I think Paula did a wonderful job. She created to similar characters that were totally opposite. I feel like they are almost like Batman and the joker. They are both human and have similar characteristics but to the complete opposite extremes. These two characters could almost be long lost brothers.
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Megan
Megan’s characters are beautiful. She really has a nice style of drawing. These two images are two of the best I have seen.
I really like the princess or hero. The first thing I noticed with this character is that its god like positioning. It appears that she is embracing a spirit as she glides through a soft wind. Megan and her parent use a nice palette of colors for both characters. For the hero she uses low saturated yellows and tinted whites. The brightest color on her is a green sash that drapes across her body. The sash symbolizes nature. The subtext of this character is that she is a natural spirit that is pure like the earth.
The villain could not be any different then the hero. The villain is almost wrapped up in a ball. To me, the squashed positioning of the villain creates the feeling that he moves quickly unlike the hero who glides elegantly. The villains colors are powerful dark colors such as blacks and and saturated red. The viewer’s eyes go directly to two things in this image, the eyes and the large red bottom.
Megan and her partner do a great job creating two contrasting characters. But the best part about these characters are their backstory. Great Job ladies!
Red Bullet and Stevie
Arielle’s characters are very simple yet fun characters. She does an outstanding job to create two vary unique and contrasting characters. Red Bullet is a big strong football player and Stevie is a small lonely nerd. The Red Bullet has strong powerful colors with deep saturation such as red and black. His red and black colors also contrast with the faded brightness of the surrounding lockers. Red Bullet is also in the center of the frame and large. He is so large that he appears to over power even the lockers that surround him. By placing him in the center of the frame they also are pointing out that he is the center of attention. Arielle does a nice job of also creating leading lines with the lockers directing the viewer to The Red Bullet.
Stevie the complete opposite of Red Bullet. Stevie is small and out of place. In Stevie’s frame there are many squares that it up. Stevie’s circular body throws the rhythm of the entire frame because he seems misplaced. The only reason he is even noticeable in this picture is because he is surrounded by a black square. This square represents how he looms in the shadows almost never to be seen. This two characters could not be anymore different. The Red Bullet is strong, red, large and a square shape. Stevie is simple, quite, small and circular standing around square objects.
Paula’s characters
I really like Paula’s characters because they are similar in shape, but they contrast in color. Paula’s Hero is a very happy hero. He has a “thumbs up” on his mask and has bright red cape dangling down his back. The hero itself has a nice contrast of what we usual perceive as heroic colors such as blue and red. She accents the hero very nicely by making only the thumb on the hero’s chest and mask yellow symbolizing that this is the one thing he stands for. Although I am not sure what the thumbs up is supposed to represent, it has to be good!
Paula’s villain is similar to the hero but also different. The villain appears to be the same height as the hero. Where they villain begins to change is towards its’ stomach where he is a little on the pudgy side. The villains overall color saturation is incredibly sharper then the hero’s. His colors or deep, harsh and evil. Paula balances her three main colors grey, black and violet over the entire character. The villain’s eyes that really create subtext. Although simple, the eyes compared to the hero show that the character is deeply crazy.
Overall I think Paula did a wonderful job. She created to similar characters that were totally opposite. I feel like they are almost like Batman and the joker. They are both human and have similar characteristics but to the complete opposite extremes. These two characters could almost be long lost brothers.
http://mcurrie0925.blogspot.com/
Megan
Megan’s characters are beautiful. She really has a nice style of drawing. These two images are two of the best I have seen.
I really like the princess or hero. The first thing I noticed with this character is that its god like positioning. It appears that she is embracing a spirit as she glides through a soft wind. Megan and her parent use a nice palette of colors for both characters. For the hero she uses low saturated yellows and tinted whites. The brightest color on her is a green sash that drapes across her body. The sash symbolizes nature. The subtext of this character is that she is a natural spirit that is pure like the earth.
The villain could not be any different then the hero. The villain is almost wrapped up in a ball. To me, the squashed positioning of the villain creates the feeling that he moves quickly unlike the hero who glides elegantly. The villains colors are powerful dark colors such as blacks and and saturated red. The viewer’s eyes go directly to two things in this image, the eyes and the large red bottom.
Megan and her partner do a great job creating two contrasting characters. But the best part about these characters are their backstory. Great Job ladies!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
203 Joke Videos
The first problem that arose was the fact that the joke we used is weak. So we tried to spice them up by giving the characters a lot of motivate making the audience actively search for reasoning in emotions. We came across a challenge using the elevator. There were so many people using the elevator there was no way we could use it. So we had to think of an alternative. We out a study/ rehearsal room where no one would bother us. The room also had five large exercise mats. We utilized the mats by boxing off a small area under a large circular ceiling light to create the illusion that the actors were actually in an elevator. I thought that we would have more control over the characters and the overall project if we did not have to actually worry about annoying people walking on and off the whole time. The elevator that we created also made it look like a run down elevator and which I was going for. I wanted to have all three subjects in a compact space that would create more awkwardness because they were so close to each other. Utilizing space also made the overall shot composition compact. Our videos El Elevator and Wrong Day are the same joke but two completely different movies. In El Elevator I utilized a lot of tension and release with the actors timing, music and editing. The rhythm for El Elevator was very slow and drawn out at the beginning and then BOOM his shirt is ripped open and he is in his face standing his ground. The rhythm at that point is quick with many edits and shot variations. In our other video Wrong Day Jordan wanted to completely different characters. She also wanted to show the separation in the two characters unlike El Elevator. For Wrong Day we used a large elevator in the school of music. We did this because It looked a bit more futuristic with all the metal and that it was large. We utilized the space by separating the characters physically. And since these two characters were robots Jordan wanted all movements, actions and the overall rhythm to be slow and drawn out once again opposite of El Elavator.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
OU Adventure: Video Game 9
I feel as if our game presentation was very entertaining and actually be a fun game to play. If you would like you can look through our slideshow above. I think all aspects of our game was pretty well planned out expect for one detail. We had a bit of a problem with the controller design. The button layout on the computer was good, but the controller we created was nothing that I personally would ever buy or use. I think it would throw off the mechanics of the game with the controller. It was a funny concept and it looked good but it was very impractical. The controller went on your head and there were buttons on the front and the joystick blah blah it just out right was unrealistic. So we failed in that aspect, but we succeeded in creating a game that I would actually play. I think we did a great job creating a game with an overall fun adventure and a goal of making it home while defeating fun killers throughout a night at Ohio University. And I think that the rules of the game such as once you draw attention by the cops you cannot bring that level down, creating an escalating challenge throughout the game of how your going to get money/food/beer without causing trouble and attracting the police. For that aspect alone I think millions of college students would find this game enjoyable. I also feel like if I could actually make the game how I see it in my head and how Adrian drew it on the screen shot, it would also be a cool looking game. The does and don’ts of the game were simple and straight forward and I think we presented this game in a fun way.
Friday, March 4, 2011
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