- 3 different paintings that convey creativity in stage lighting
- use someone else's drawings (black&white)
- add / experiment with adding the color to the drawings
- work loosely but confidently
*** the purpose of this assignment was not to create fully rendered paintings, but more so to apply color and value in a way that indicates natural lighting ***
Eastwood Wong
Kimberly Kha
Katie Dicus
Williana Sarwono
Lee Bolton
Ian Abando
Rene Ortega
Michelle Thies
Laura Scoby
Grace Zhang
Kay Chan
Ben Chuang
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Establishing Shots
By definition an establishing shot in film or television sets up, or establishes the context for a scene by showing the relationship between its important figures and objects. It is generally a long shot at the beginning of a scene indicating where, and sometimes when, the remainder of the scene takes place.
This type of shot can also pertain to more than just a location. It can be used to introduce a relationship between characters or set up important dialogue in a scene.
In animation, an establishing shot is more often classified as a "location/ environment shot"
Here are examples of different establishing shots in live action and animated films:
GLADIATOR- RIDLEY SCOTT (2000)
INGLORIOUS BASTERDS- QUENTIN TARANTINO (2009)
THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS- WES ANDERSON (2001)
MULAN- TONY BANCROFT, BARRY COOK (1998)
RATATOUILLE- BRAD BIRD (2007)
This type of shot can also pertain to more than just a location. It can be used to introduce a relationship between characters or set up important dialogue in a scene.
In animation, an establishing shot is more often classified as a "location/ environment shot"
Here are examples of different establishing shots in live action and animated films:
GLADIATOR- RIDLEY SCOTT (2000)
INGLORIOUS BASTERDS- QUENTIN TARANTINO (2009)
THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS- WES ANDERSON (2001)
MULAN- TONY BANCROFT, BARRY COOK (1998)
RATATOUILLE- BRAD BIRD (2007)
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