Friday, October 28, 2011

iMovie Fun!

This quick clip is what I created in class using iMovie. Enjoy!

Using Pencil


These videos are my introduction to the program pencil. Hope you like them!

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Animal Deconstruction

Here are the two pictures I chose for my blog. both of these pictures are from the disney movie tangled.
Picture 1:
Picture 2:

Tangled is a movie based on a lost princess and her hilarious journey back home. 

when contrasting the color between the two pictures, there are obvious differences. in picture 1, a complementary color scheme is used. it uses hues of pink, green, and brown. in picture 2, i feel like they use a monochromatic color scheme. They have various saturations of blue throughout the whole picture, with a couple hints of green, white, and brown. in picture 1 are much brighter than in picture 2. the way they use the green on brown and the pink on brown really brighten up both the chameleon and the princess. the colors in picture 2 are not quite as bright, and the white on blue doesn't brighten up the picture at all. the saturation in picture one is clearly stronger than in picture 2. the green color of the chameleon in picture 1 stands out the most because the color is very intense. however, i really couldn't pick out the strongest saturation in picture 2. the strength and intensity of the colors in that picture are all somewhat similar. 

as for movements, picture 2 allocates much more movement than picture 1. in picture 1, they use parallel movements with the way the situate the princess and the chameleon. they do this so this shows how much larger the princess is than the reptile. i think they put the reptile's arms out to show a bit of a change in the picture. in picture 2, they have everything going up and down. their bodies, their faces, his bag, and their hair. they do this to show the effect of them falling. also, they picture the branch in there as well to show that they are falling past it. as for overlapping movements, it is clear in picture 1 that there is so many smaller segments to show the bigger movement going on. the dress on the reptile, the expression on his face, the expression on her face, and his body movement. it shows that she is dressing him, he doesn't like it, and she does. as for picture 2, it is one big movement. it is clear that they are falling, and that is it. they have the same face expression, and the same body movement. as for weight in both pictures goes to everybody's face expression. that shows the whole idea of what everyone is thinking in both pictures. 

Storyboard Drawings

Reminder:
here is the link, once again, to the video from my third blog. I will be using this same scene for the blog as well.
click here


I wasn't sure how i should get this on here, so I just took a picture of it! hopefully that works!

the 180 degree rule deals with having the characters left and right relationships always be the same in the scene. when watching the scene again, i notice that the director did in fact follow that rule. in bed, the girl is always on the left, and the guy is always on the right. even when the ghost pulls the girl from the bed, she still is to the left of the guy. since the director followed this rule, the audience is able to focus on the movement of the girl. it wouldn't be the same if she was pulled the other direction towards the guy.

The rule of thirds is when the shot is divided into nine equal parts from two equally spaced vertical and horizontal lines. the rule states that all the important elements of the shot should be placed on one of those lines. it is hard to tell with this scene, however, i do think the director is following it pretty well. the door is on the edge, and the shadow comes across the door on a line. i feel like the characters heads would be on a line, and their feet would be on a different line. the only thing that would confuse me is when she gets pulled. she moves quite a bit and falls in an awkward position. her body is probably on one of those lines most of the time. however, when she falls, and moves she could be between the two.

the 30 degree rule is not followed in this case. it states that the camera should move at least 30 degrees within each shot. however, since they wanted to make this look like a home movie, the camera sat it one place and didn't move. even when she was dragged, all you did was hear noises and saw an empty bedroom.

IN conclusion, the director definitely didn't follow the 30 degree rule. however, the director did follow the story line, because it was meant to be like a home movie. he/she may have followed the rule of thirds, but it may have not been followed the whole entire scene. finally, the 180 degree rule was followed perfectly, with the main characters always being left and right of each other in the first five scenes.

i was very impressed by this movie, and this scene in particular. the director's ability to make the movements look so real is incredible. i was definitely freaked out when i saw this movie in theaters. when the main girl is pulled from the bed, it really looks like she is being pulled. the director did an excellent job with the movements and the spacing. great work!

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Song Deconstruction

The two songs I have chosen for my song deconstruction are two by the one and only Lady Gaga.

You and I:
You and I Official Video

Love Game:
Love Game Official Video





Lady gaga may be referred by many as "crazy," but in all reality her songs are great. i compared two of her popular songs. you and i is very recent, but it has become one of my favorite songs. as for love game, i don't like it quite as much, but it is a wonderful song to dance to.

discussing the lyrics to these songs, i would say that lady gaga is actually contradicting herself. in love game, she is speaking of wanting to ride someone's "disco stick," while in you and i, there is more romance involved. she wants to be someone's baby doll again, and she isn't leaving without that person. I just feel as if those songs are completely different in that sense.

When you bring up the melody, i would say the rhythm in both songs have the same consistency. however, the notes, the melody, are obviously different in both. melody is the tune carried out throughout the song, or the scale of notes. i feel as if lady gaga, in love game, is more or less "talking" her words out. yes, she is singing, but it is her normal voice, like the way she would talk. in you and i, she has a higher voice in parts, and a lower voice in others.

finally, there are many similarities and differences in the musical quality between these two songs. as for rhythm, they are both consistent throughout both the of the songs. the chorus blends in with everything else. the intensity in you and i is the bass playing in the background, but the intensity in love game comes from her words and lyrics. the pitch of her songs is more consistent in love game, while the pitch has a little more of a range in you and i. the timbre is distinguished by the bass in you and i, but in love game the timbre comes from her vocals and the "clapping" instrument. love game's speed is much faster, which is understandable when looking at the lyrics. for you and i, she takes more a romantic approach, which leads to a slower speed to the song. finally, the organization of both songs is different because of the lyrics, once again. these songs are about very, very different things. therefore, when she goes to organize them, she must take that into account.

the song i like better would have to be you and i. many people can't believe that it is lady gaga when they hear the song. i love the lyrics, and i love the beat. i'm not crazy about the lyrics to love game, and i would say it is pretty immature. you and i is very unique and intense in it's own way, and it has now become my ringtone :).