Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Year 2 Week 2

Either I’m disorganized or no one wants me.

So now that our warm up project is over, it’s time to move onto a more challenging project with a longer deadline. On the Monday we were told that we all have a brand new project which is called the film room project. We have been asked to stay in our groups from the previous project and to find a film to model. That sounds simple right? Well… no apparently not. In that room I was in when we got told this there was only on more member that was in my game production. I said to her if we should go find the others to start this project. Once we found the others it turns out they had already found team members to work with. So now me and Anya were like okay we can just go find two more people for the group and it will be fine, but no she ended up going with some other people and that left me on my own creating mood boards for a film “my group” hasn’t even picked. After all this I decided to group up with a good friend on my course but even he said I couldn’t (do I smell or?) due to too many people in that group… So now what? After looking on Facebook for and low number groups I finally found a home!

The Group was called The hardest candy girls! YAY!!! -.- I now belong to a group called hard candy girls. I’m sure they will change it in the future. They seemed pretty cool and they also had a pretty good film idea which was Hard Candy!

I had never seen this film before so I took this opportunity to do a bit of “Homework”. This film is about a girl who gets kidnapped by a pedophile but she ends up kidnapping him!!! BAM, BAM, BAAAAAAMM!! It’s actually a great film I recommend watching it. I can see why they choose this film because of the colours they use in it and I’m glad it’s not just another mainstream film like the matrix.

So after watching this film I did some pretty colour studies and found out some pretty cool stuff about their colour pallets. I found that in all the negative scenes the colour pallet was cold colours and in the positive scenes they used lovely warm colours!



This project seems exciting and promising so I’m really looking forward to it!

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