Wednesday, May 23, 2012

James Bond Photoshoot










During this Project we had three different Photoshoots, one for photos of bond, one for photos of the bond girl and one for photos of Aston Martins. We also used the photos of the dancers that were taken for the Chi Fest project. I decided to take photos that would fit into what I wanted in my story board. The only real difficulty that I had whilst doing these photoshoots is that I was modeling as James Bond in two of them so I therefore had to ask me friends for there photos.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Different Kinds of Typography

Loverboy Font - This font gives the feel of love by using the shape of a love heart around each letter, also the way that the font is in a kind of wave, instead of a straight line, gives a less serious look.

Oh The Horror - This font is perfect for the horror genre as it looks like it has been painted on by blood and looks like it could be used in a horror movie, although it does look a bit cartoony.

Funny Pages - As the title suggests, this is a great font to used in a comic or a cartoon based images as the font has a very informal look to it even though it has a pretty consistant shape to it.

5th Agent Font - this font has a very futuristic look as well as looking quite square, it also lloks like it is writing that would be seen on a computer, this is why it would make a good spy themed font.

Top Secret - This font is pretty much a typical font that would be used on something that has a war theme as it is a stencil effect and looks like the stamp that is used for Top Secret files.

Celtic MD - This font looks almost like the font used in The Lord of The Rings, it also looks like it belongs in a fantasy as the time era that the font is based on is a time when most fanasy themed things are based.

Rio Grande Font - This font looks completely Western as it all square like and bold. This is the font that would be very recognisable in a cowboy film etc.


Life Drawing Session


Due to openings of James Bond having silhouettes of women, the class had a life drawing session in which a female model came in for us to draw, this was so that we could get he right proportions when drawing a human figure, we tried many different techniques for life drawing.

This picture is an example of drawing a moving figure, this technique allows me to get used to drawing a figure moving into different positions, during this exercise the model moved into four different positions and we each had 3 minutes to draw the each pose she took.
This technique of drawing with straight lines created an absract look to the figure and looks very picasso like (cubist) I also attempted to add some tone to the figure.
This was my attempt at using the negative space on the paper to create a silhouette of the model, this is a technique that I could improve on.
This is just a simple portrait that I did so theat I could get used to drawing the outlines of a human figure.
This was me using white and black pastel on black paper, this was so then I could practise the different tones (Light and Dark). This one is my personal favourite and I'm pleased with how this one turned out.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Maurice Binder

Maurice Binder is best known for creating the gun barrel sequence for the the James Bond films, as well as designing and creating the openings for all the Bond films (excluding From Russia With Love and Goldfinger, both created by Robert Brownjohn) prior to Godeneye in which he was succeeded by Daniel Kleinman after his death in 1991 from Lung Cancer.

Binder's work for the bond films mostly consisted of silhouettes of naked women and shapes, his style of work has made the bond title sequences some of the most recognisable pices of cinema. His title sequences help create the fantasy of James Bond and instantly gets the viewers into the mood of the film.

Just by using auch a simple style Binder has managed to create on of the most iconic title sequences in the history of cinema and has become the influence of his successors that have created James Bond openings.