Thursday, 24 March 2016

Experiment 2

Tried adding a person, and then a hand to make it more obvious that this is a viewer/creator's view:






More needed to show that it is "through the lens of a creative person" that we are looking at these objects. Also make it more obvious what the object is (people said they couldn't tell that it was a bottle). Need to see that it's an "ordinary thing being made extraordinary". Maybe try and make an animation of the static frame?


Add some sort of line of vision and then what he sees is creative? etc etc

Other ideas:
  • animation of person diving into a pool of paint - immersing themselves in creativity
  • a picture book of someone's life up to the point they discover they want to go to university?
  • someone who doesnt fit in anywhere and then they come to Massey where everyone fits in no matter how different they are? "inclusive"
  • massey logo appears at the end of each

An illustration of an animation for inspiration ;)

Thursday, 17 March 2016

Experiment 1

First experiment.

 
   
 



















These were the original photos I took.

I then went forward with the idea in mind that I was making the ordinary, extraordinary, as per the brief and making the familiar, unfamiliar. I drew some scribbly, quick drawings over the top of the photos, to make these ordinary objects into something interesting.
This is how I thought a creative person might see the scene, and thus be the type of person who would enjoy and do well in a Massey VCD degree.



Sunday, 6 March 2016

Images

Images that work without a tagline



Jason Munn

http://lesstalkmoreillustration.com/post/140567135080/xaviera-lopez
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Animation

http://doseofdesign.me/post/140616954611/goldfish-bowl