Friday, October 26, 2018
Friday, October 19, 2018
movie plot
My movie poster project title will be called "Panic at the Picnic". This movie starts out with a big thunder and lighting storm in the area. The setting of the movie is taken place in the summer time. Therefore, all bugs and insects are out flying around. But this one night, thunder was booming and a lighting strike hit a telephone pole that electrocuted all the ants near the telephone pole. The electrocution made the ants grow in size. When the storm passes, all the humans start to wake up and get ready for the day. The one family that the movie shows during the movie, go out and enjoy the nice sunny day at the park. When they walk up they realize something is not right. They realize that there are no bugs or insects around. The main character sees a huge ant the size of half a football field walking around a big sandwich. When the main character tries to walk up to the ant, the ant realizes that prey is coming to kill. So the ant runs at the main character and main character will look like he is running away from the huge ant. That is what my movie poster will be about.
Thursday, October 18, 2018
Homework #5
In this article, Dustin Stanton started out as being a drifter and production artist at one of the biggest companies in the area. He gets inspired by all the posters through the hallways he walks by everyday for work. Once he saw all these amazing posters he knew he could make one of his own one day. When Dustin suggested to take a beautiful picture of a magnolia flower and he used that instead. I can relate to Dustin because when I worked on photoshop with my first project, all my other classmates had different layouts which were more creative then mine. But now by seeing them it encourage me to get better at photoshop.
Friday, October 12, 2018
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Homework #4
When I read the article "Everyone is altered", I learned that Photoshop and digital beauty is very critical on the television and movie screen. I think it is cool that the characters you see in the movies look very different from when you see the celebrity on the red carpet. It sounds insane when a studio executive spends from $500 to $2500 on just one photo! That would make me happy if I got that much for taking a quick shot of a famous actor. I want to visit Hollywood one day or visit a Hollywood set to experience how digital beauty gets put into the works on to the big screen.
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