Narative & Sequence Images Update
Rob Here,
Same images post as before, this time for my completed narrative and sequence videos. All on the theme of 'Celebration'.
TUESDAY:
This is the first time the audience sees the sweets it is possibly one of my favourite images of the film. This image also shows the effects I added to the footage, namely a yellow tint and a slight glow to make the footage seem more magical and surreal.
This is my favourite image from the film I felt would make the ideal promotional image, it captures a moment of desperation. The colours of the pinata stand out especially bright, and the white bar separates the layers of the image with the title clearly shown.
FRIDAY:
This image shows the chaos and sets the overall scene for the film, it is possibly the only shot from the film that isn't is close up or distorted in some way.
This is a typical shot from the film that I use to disorientate the audience, where the action is unclear. I have also upped the contrast and increased the brightness of the colour, the footage also has another layer of footage faded over it to add to the effect.
This is the promotional Image for friday, the rewind symbol came afer my quick decision to reverse most of the footage to make the party get less and less messy, I wanted the image to be hard to understand for the audience and so draw the attention to the one simple thing, the title in the middle. The text is 'Friday' in other languages bacuse I feel that celebration is universely felt around the world especially making mess at a party.
SUNDAY:
This image is a good example of the colour grading used in the film aswell as how the action appears, only focused on the torso of the girl. This is the half of the room that will be clear for the audience to see.
I feel that this image is a good example of the old film effect that I applied it also shows more of the surroundings.
This promotional image for sunday is based on the old camera effect and the single 'reel of film' like the cycle of the camera movement. It is darker than the film but that also means the audience doesn't know what to expect from the film.
When I finally upload them online I will post links.
Rob.