Tuesday, 26 January 2016

EARLY PLANS FOR PRINT PRODUCTION (ROUGH) AND INFLUENCES




Whilst still exploring ideas for the last two panels, I have put together two rough ideas for panels one and two. when consdiering how our music video explores the girl and her travels, I decided that I wanted to keep her as the main focus and make her a symbol of the artist's music. I am thinking of changing panel one and taking away the middle black and white square to keep the panel more colourful, I am also exploring my different options of where I can place the artists name and the title of the track. Panel two is also just a rough cut and I will be exploring with many more different combinations of shapes to piece together the picture.

 
INFLUENCES OF PANEL ONE
 

I think that the use of the four coloured backgrounds on four separate blocks on the Blur album helps catch the eye and attract attention. I also think in Andy Warhol's piece 'Marilyn Diptych' the way the same shot is used but edited differently each time adds a much larger depth to the shot. I decided that I would try to incorporate these things with eachother to create my first panel.
Blur- The Best Of
'Marilyn Diptych'- Andy Warhol



INFLUENCES OF PANEL TWO

In both the Keane album and Picasso's 'The Weeping Woman' I love how shapes are used to break apart and piece together an image. I decided I want a similar effect in my print production.

Keane- Perfect Symmetry
'The Weeping Woman'- Pablo Picasso

3 comments:

  1. Keep up the good work Ali, your post indicates potential and engagement with album art and design. Keane Perfect Symphony, a fantastic example of Picasso influence.

    A pleasure to read.

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  2. Possibilities for Panel 3

    0.10 Bookshop – orange panel 2 and green panel 3 ????
    0.19
    0.57 Panel 4

    Viva success

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  3. Ali could you upload your images onto your blog. You have done masses of planning. I hope you took screen shots of your progress and have saved them

    Could you put on your blog so that the examiners can see how your splendidly creative ideas have developed. Otherwise your marks for planning will not reflect your effort in this aspect of the course.

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