A visual concept is an idea portrayed through images to bring out certain emotions and feelings. A visual concept uses images more than dialogue to relay its idea across to the audience. The audience should be able to pick up on the visual symbolism though.
My idea for the next project would be showing someone either trying to get the school on time maybe or to their next class. I would show two extremes, for example, have everything go slow, like the cars, when the person is trying to get to school, and then once he gets to school everything is so fast and hectic and the clock continues to go fast. Then once he gets to class, the clock goes extremely slow and he remembers it a block day and then just puts his head in is arms on the desk like as if he gives up or something. I could also have him get out of it and have a happy ending if there is announcement that says varsity soccer gets out early. and then he raises his head with a smile.
Friday, November 9, 2007
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
reflection of Ind script A
1. The structure is not that developed. He did used courier font, and he did not even have his own voice over, which is one of the main parts of the project.
2. His visuals were alright, like the news report of Tony Blair, the elevator, and the screen shot from the films, but overall it was got dull and boring and very repetitive.
3. He used resources like websites, books, and a couple films.
4. I'm exactly sure of what score to give this script. But it cannot be in the upper two mark bands I don't think because he did not have his own voice over, and that was extremely important. Also, the whole thing was pretty repetitive and boring. So overall, a somewhat low or medium score.
2. His visuals were alright, like the news report of Tony Blair, the elevator, and the screen shot from the films, but overall it was got dull and boring and very repetitive.
3. He used resources like websites, books, and a couple films.
4. I'm exactly sure of what score to give this script. But it cannot be in the upper two mark bands I don't think because he did not have his own voice over, and that was extremely important. Also, the whole thing was pretty repetitive and boring. So overall, a somewhat low or medium score.
Monday, November 5, 2007
research topic
For my research topic, i was thinking about comparing and contrasting King Kong with Godzilla and how the people in the movie reacts and how maybe that relates to how the audience acts. Or maybe how the two monsters are portrayed and how it relates to current event and politics during that time period in those two countries.
Reflection and Scoring of Jason's script
I would grade Jason's script as a low as a 20, 21, or 22. Somewhere around there. I feel that he put a great amount of detail into it and it really shows in how in-depth his analysis is. I also thought that there was a lot of creativeness to it. I like the title of it: Power That Pops. I thought it was pretty interesting, creative, and well thought out. I have never really thought about lighting and color in how it relates to the characters and clashes between characters. Or simply how it relates to the genre or theme of the film. I feel that Jason did an excellent job on analyzing and comping up with a solid script. It was incredibly detailed and precise.
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