Thursday 29 October 2009

View points in Photography-Fashion

Miles Aldridge

http://milesaldridge.com/



Photo by Miles Aldridge for 'cabaret-Vogue Italia-2006'

High angle camera shot connoting vulnerability towards the character however the model as if you were stood looking over her, intimidating her. However she appears to be in control of her own body, grasping her chest as if to say this is mine! She is portraying a very dominant, seductive personality. (In contrast to the very intimidating view point)

View points in Animation-Toy Story 2

Toy Story 2(1999) -Disney Pixar

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uA9Mz2nN81Q

Similar to film, animation uses similar techniques and view points to almost portray a moving camera representing different camera shots.






In this still screen shot taken from this clip used in Toy Story 2 shows a high view point as the large object is rolling towards the characters (under the cone). This shot is portraying the vulnerability of the characters and makes the audience question will they defeat the object or will it all end badly?



View points in film-March of the Penguins












March of the Penguins(2005)-Luc Jacquet

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZJS1hcnggc&feature=PlayList&p=C139304BD437C31D&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=8


Opening view point (low view point) portrays a very dominant, important penguin which i thought could have been the male about to gather his waddle together, he is the team leader, the boss!

Wednesday 28 October 2009

View Points

Over the first few lessons of Design Skills we have been looking and researching into different view points and there intended meaning and how we, the audience/viewer perceive them. I looked at a variety of view points used within different mediums such as photography, film, fine art and graphic design.



I began by looking through different books within the college library that covered film, photography and fine art to give me a starting point to explore the different view points and what they portray and how a different medium conveys a different message from another.



After looking trough books i then decided to browse the internet, YouTube and Google video to look at view points used within moving image particularly film. I found the most dramatic and noticeable view points were used within the horror genre which lead me to look at films such as: A Clockwork Orange, Halloween, Carrie ect...



A Clockwork Orange(1971), Stanley Kubrick

(Car Scene)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ltwX603Ft4

The reason I thought this clip was particularly interesting is because it involves many view points, Stanley Kubrick uses a variety of view points in a short clip to portray multiple meanings.

Extreme close ups-Kubrick decided to use 4 extreme closes up on each one of the 'droogs' (gang members) to show each of there emotions separately, a range of emotions such as excitement as they cause destruction along their travels tells us they are proud of their wrong doing giving the audience a reality check of the 'droogs' disturbed personalities.
Wide shots (almost over the shoulder shots)-These are to show the destruction the characters are causing before the use of the extreme close ups to connect the emotions with the careless disasters they are causing ahead of them. But by using the over shoulder shot of the characters sat within the car engages the audience in a sense of joining them, being physically part of their madness.