Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Movie poster


As you can see this is a very rough version of my movie poster. I based it on my film that I am doing in another lesson. My film is a western and its called The Town That Doesn't Talk.

Thursday, 3 July 2014

Photography website

For the end of term project we were instructed to put our best photos up onto a website.
For this task I uploaded mine on to Flickr its a fun, easy, and simple website to share your photos with the world.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/125854739@N02/

Monday, 23 June 2014


After doing  my research on movie poster I decided to go with something simple but yet still effective. I called my movie poster "the town with no voice" I have based it on my movie trailer that I have done for Dan's lesson.

Thursday, 24 April 2014

Movie posters

Before creating my own movie poster, I picked 3 movie posters which really appealed to me.

The first one is Star Trek into Darkness.


Good points about the Star trek into Darkness poster:

1. Back lighting
2.Center figure in the middle of the poster
3. Eye catching background
4. Big bold title font
5. Very scenic poster

The second one is World War Z.


Good points about the World War Z poster:

1. Lots to look at within the poster
2. Big bold unique title with colors
3.The main character is at center point of the poster
4. The use of the lighting is very effective in the poster
5. Different views of different objects. I.e. close up of the main character and the helicopter,
but yet you have a birds eye view of the city.

The third and final one is Alien vs Predator.


Good points about the Alien vs Predator poster:

1. Its a very simple but yet effective poster
2. Shows both of the characters mentioned in the title
3. Black and bold title
4. The page is divided in a way that it keeps the poster looking interesting
5. Not a colorful poster which gives it that horror black and white effect which it is trying to create.

 

Thursday, 28 November 2013

Basic Photo shop tools


For the bird photo we used the heal tools. The spot healing brush tool which erases a piece of the picture which you select. We also used the healing brush tool which select a part of the picture you want them you can mirror that same part of the picture some were else in the picture.

For this brick work picture we used the patch tool. The patch tool allows you to select a picture, dragged that part of the picture, and mirror another part of it allowing you to cover up the part you have selected so it blends in with everything else.





For this photo shop picture all I have simply done is add another layer on top of one.
For this picture I got a picture of the Hulk then added added broken glass onto another layer and blended them in together. This is giving the effect that the Hulk is smashing the glass on the screen.

Some of the quick tools I used for this are:

Control and T to select and re size the photo.
Holding down shift to keep the picture blurred when re sizing it.
The Crop button.



In this section I have a few images where I used basic photo shop tools. Ranging from the lasso tall, which is a free hand tool where you draw around an image or shape and it crops and allows you to move it. To the brush tool to draw around the outline of an image to give it that bolder effect.

In this first picture I made a rough copy of a fitness magazine. This image includes a ripped version of Albert Einstein. All I simply did in this photo was crop and re-size some of the images to fit them on the front of the cover to make it look vaguely look like the begging of a front cover of a magazine.



In this photo of Sully all I was simply doing here was testing out the drawing aspect on a bamboo tablet. I used the paint brush tool, zoomed in and highlighted the edges of him to give him the bold effect.
In this "very comedic" picture of Alan Sugar I cropped Alan Sugars head re - sized it and then duplicated it. Simple as that.


Thursday, 7 November 2013

Fashion Photography

To what degree should a manipulated image go into a fashion magazine?

When you see photos in magazine they are nearly always manipulated i.e. tampered with in some way. The most common way now days is photo shopping an image. Many people say that using Photoshop for photos in magazines shouldn't be allowed, because they photo shop it so much it changes the whole aspect of the image and masks up what the actual image is. It changes the whole outlook of the photo. The biggest problem with photo shopping an image now days is when they do it with models. They take out everything natural with the photo and crop and change it so it comes across that the person is just perfect. This has caused many problems, especially with young girls now days comparing them self's to these false images and taking drastic measures to look like them. Even though the photos aren't technically real.

The image above is showing a before and after of a male model. As soon as you look at the photo you can see that major changes have been made. His mouth has been re - aligned to the centre, his eyebrows have been narrowed down to a straighter and more precise line, his skin tone has ben lightened, his eye colour has been given brightened. Yes its the same person but its giving a completely unlikely and unreal photo of what he looks like. Its giving a false impression and deceiving us.

The image below is a simple example of what I mean by an unlikely photo with a woman. This photo has been photo shopped so the weight around her stomach looks more toned and the weight on her arms have been trimmed. This is giving out a false impression of what the woman actually looks like.


The link below shows to what extremes companies go to, to change the appearance of what someone looks like and what changes are made for them to be able to have the photo in there magazine. Her skin tone is change, she is reduced in weight, her colour change, and she is made to look more curvy and elegant than the original photo. But how does the contribute to the original question? "To what degree should a manipulated image go into a fashion magazine?" In my own opinion I think that any photos that have such large changing effects shouldn't be allowed. Small changes such as the skin is made more lighter to fit in with the background of the magazine page is ok. But changing things such as her weight and hair colour I believe is unacceptable. It makes us look at a photo that isn't true. But more importantly I believe it is unacceptable because it makes young woman and some men feel that they look wrong, and wont look "right" so to speak, until they look like the fake and unbelievable photos. Which is impossible because they aren't real.

As I said above this is the video of what companies will do to change a persons image, before allowing it into there magazines.

Time lapse of a model during photo shop changes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olPPOsV2wHQ

As you can see from above the main point I have talked about so far for the manipulation of photos is photo shop. But there are also many different ways that photos can be manipulated. Such other ways can be ones such as:

1. They go on drastic diets to change the way they look to fit the preference of the picture.
2. The amount of make up they put on before taking the picture also changes the way the picture can be performed. For example, putting on tonnes of make up can take the whole natural look away from the photo and can easily be seen as false. Also the shade or tone of the make up put on can change the feelings of the emotions put into the picture.
3.Putting certain objects into a picture can change the whole out look of a picture and give it a completely different meaning to what it is suppose to suggest.
4. The use of lights in photos can change the effect the picture has. For example if there is a slight shadow on one side of there face this would give more of an eerie feel and make you think there is a dark side to them or they have something to hide. But if there face is brightly lit this would just show how there face can become very radiant by the use of lights.
5. Another way of manipulating a photo is choosing certain models for certain pictures. This is counted as manipulating a photo because men and women will get turned down because they don't have the correct features, or the correct colour, or the correct shape. This is a form of manipulation.