Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Mise en scene

 

Still image that depicts contrast from The Batman, March 4, 2022.
Still image that uses color for guidance to viewers from The Hunchback of Notredame, June 21, 1996.
still image that uses size to guide viewers attentions is from Turning Red, March 1, 2022.

Still image that uses frontality for guidance from Knives out, November 27, 2019. 



Still image that uses contrast to guide the viewer.

Still image that uses color to guide the viewer.



Still image that uses size to guide the viewer.


Still image that uses frontality to guide the viewer.

One of the biggest challenges in this assignment was making sure that the aspect required for each picture was not overtaken by another. Frontality was one that had this big issue as all three of the dolls that I chose had neon colors but two of them had monochromatic colors causing more attentions to them specially they very bright pink of one of them. To overcome the colors, I decided to have the front character in a more dynamic pose which brings attention to the fact that the doll is in front of the other. The biggest challenge was the fact that contrast is a very wide aspect, and a lot of things could bring contrast. It was very challenging for me to show contrast but not reuse the ideas of the other elements. I tried to play with texture or different materials, but it was difficult to take a photo as it felt that everything blended. But then I remembered about a small black light lamp that I have which was the perfect thing. I was very happy of the contrast between the two characters with the neon lights. In Hindsight I wished that I would have been able to use a different background that wasn’t so plain, to exaggerate the different elements, specially for the color still image. Taking photos outside in an environment like a garden would have made the still better. thing I am satisfied with is the different poses of the dolls which were a pain to do as one little movement, and everything would topple which was the only frustrating part of this assignment.


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