Wednesday, 27 January 2010
Imbalance - McDonalds Nutrition
Here is a link to the nutritional information for McDonalds food. It is only available in full online.
Eat me
I have narrowed down the vast list and selected the most 'famous' meal options, they are:
Cheeseburger
Double Cheeseburger
Double Quarter Ponder with Cheese
Big Mac
Big n' Tasty with Cheese
Angus Bacon & Cheese
Angus Deluxe
Fillet-o-Fish
McRib
Ranch Snack Wrap (grilled)
Large French Fries
Chicken McNuggets (10 piece)
Premium Southwest Salad with Crispy Chicken
Premium Caeser Salad with Grilled Chicken
Newman's Own Creamy Caeser Salad Dressing
Egg McMuffin
Deluxe Breakfast (Large Size Biscuit) w/o Syrup & Margarine
Scrambled Eggs
Hash Brown
Hot Caramel Sundae
McFlurry with M&M's
Chocolate Triple Thick Shake
Coca-Cola Classic (Large)
Mocha (Large)
Eat me
I have narrowed down the vast list and selected the most 'famous' meal options, they are:
Cheeseburger
Double Cheeseburger
Double Quarter Ponder with Cheese
Big Mac
Big n' Tasty with Cheese
Angus Bacon & Cheese
Angus Deluxe
Fillet-o-Fish
McRib
Ranch Snack Wrap (grilled)
Large French Fries
Chicken McNuggets (10 piece)
Premium Southwest Salad with Crispy Chicken
Premium Caeser Salad with Grilled Chicken
Newman's Own Creamy Caeser Salad Dressing
Egg McMuffin
Deluxe Breakfast (Large Size Biscuit) w/o Syrup & Margarine
Scrambled Eggs
Hash Brown
Hot Caramel Sundae
McFlurry with M&M's
Chocolate Triple Thick Shake
Coca-Cola Classic (Large)
Mocha (Large)
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Imbalance - ISTD 2010
The brief states to focus on the word 'Imbalance', designing with this word in mind. Weight = Size is a good example of imbalance, i can look at different objects and state their weight and sizes, comparing them with one another. Weight is accumulated by the increase in size. For example, the Empire State building is heavier than a dog, as the size of the building is more than the size of the dog. In contrast, a deflated balloon is heavier than an inflated balloon, yet it is of a much smaller size. This is an example of Imbalance.
Table Tennis - Another Anomaly
Film Festival Logos
Here are some examples of current film festival logos.
I mostly admire the Brooklyn Underground film festival. This is due to the logos simplicity but achievement of identity and appropriate representation of the event. The word 'underground' appears to be sat underneath 'Brooklyn', playing on the word of underground/unknown films hidden by/in Brooklyn.
I mostly admire the Brooklyn Underground film festival. This is due to the logos simplicity but achievement of identity and appropriate representation of the event. The word 'underground' appears to be sat underneath 'Brooklyn', playing on the word of underground/unknown films hidden by/in Brooklyn.
Labels:
CONTEXT: IDENTITY,
CONTEXT: IMAGE,
CONTEXT: WORDS,
fmp,
Horror Fest
Another Anomaly - YCN Winners
Existing Campaigns
Here are some examples of integrating vampires into a modern society. This is similar to integrating Cannibals into society, as they are often presumed to be in-human like vampires. Daybreakers and Trueblood are good examples of what the brief asks for the designer to achieve.
Daybreakers
True Blood
Daybreakers
True Blood
Monday, 25 January 2010
Cannibalism
For the Cannibalism - MPA Roses Student Awards brief, I plan to produce package designs, mainly for food products.
This will enable me to create a broad range of products as food is such a diverse category for packaging. Also, different aspects of packaging can be considered such as boxes, labels, bottles, bottle caps, nutritional information design ect.
Here are some examples of good packaging design.
This will enable me to create a broad range of products as food is such a diverse category for packaging. Also, different aspects of packaging can be considered such as boxes, labels, bottles, bottle caps, nutritional information design ect.
Here are some examples of good packaging design.
Labels:
Cannibalism,
CONTEXT: IDENTITY,
CONTEXT: IMAGE,
CONTEXT: WORDS,
fmp
Lamosca
Friday, 22 January 2010
Yes Studio
Eric Tan
Eric Tan is a commissioned illustrator and mainly poster designer from the US. His work is mainly based on films, usually new releases from Disney. I like his style of illustration, its very original and i admire the level of wit used in his work, such as how objects interact with one another and how only the necessary details can be found to represent objects. I am considering applying a similar style to the film festival brief, however i would most likely acquire the skill of an illustrator to give my type and layout skills something impressive to work with.
Classic Horror Film Posters
I admire the style of classic, old film posters, particularly from the 60s. Here are a few selected horror film posters, illustration is apparent in all of them, this may be an area i could collaborate of commission with an illustrator.
This poster also focuses on a highly detailed, impressive illustration, type is also integrated however, with the black clouds overlapping 'mummy', but not effecting readability. I feel this brings the poster together more and this successfully promotes the film.
'Day of the Dead', this poster uses its previous films to deliver the third installment of the 'deads'. Having a clip of the previous poster design at the top takes the reader back through their memory of seeing that film. This is a witty idea as something as simple as a colour change clearly marks a different film.
I admire the simple illustration in this film poster. The transformation of woman to beast is vitally the main theme throughout the film, this is shown in the poster but not completely parts are left to the audiences apprehension such as what characters turn, what exactly they turn into, how they turn, why they turn, what happens when they turn, and what it looks like in the film, these are points which the illustration does not reveal thanks to its simplicity.
The illustration in this poster is astounding, a great deal of time and planning has been focused into the illustration..I think it really makes the poster admirable.
This poster also focuses on a highly detailed, impressive illustration, type is also integrated however, with the black clouds overlapping 'mummy', but not effecting readability. I feel this brings the poster together more and this successfully promotes the film.
'Day of the Dead', this poster uses its previous films to deliver the third installment of the 'deads'. Having a clip of the previous poster design at the top takes the reader back through their memory of seeing that film. This is a witty idea as something as simple as a colour change clearly marks a different film.
Utilising black space, the title of the film stands out more, and works fluently with the illustration, rather than fighting with it. 'Re-Animator' can be noticed from afar, and the detailed illustration can be sunk in when up close.
I admire the simple illustration in this film poster. The transformation of woman to beast is vitally the main theme throughout the film, this is shown in the poster but not completely parts are left to the audiences apprehension such as what characters turn, what exactly they turn into, how they turn, why they turn, what happens when they turn, and what it looks like in the film, these are points which the illustration does not reveal thanks to its simplicity.
Thursday, 21 January 2010
All time best horror films.
Here are the top 25 horror films ever made. (according IGN Movies.com)
25 - Gremlins
24 - Shaun of the Dead
23 - Scream
22 - Bride of Frankenstein
21 - Carrie
20 - Eyes Without a Face
19 - Dracula
18 - Dawn of the Dead (remake)
17 - Suspiria
16 - The Thing
15 - Friday the 13th
14 - A Nightmare on Elm Street
13 - Nosferatu
12 - Dawn of the Dead (Original)
11 - Texas Chainsaw Massacre
10 - Night of the Living Dead
9 - Frankenstein
8 - Evil Dead 2
7 - An American Werewolf in London
6 - Poltergeist
5 - Halloween
4 - Jaws
3 - Rosemary's Baby
2 - The Exorcist
1 - The Shinning
Classic Horror Films
(classichorrorfilms.com)
25 - Gremlins
24 - Shaun of the Dead
23 - Scream
22 - Bride of Frankenstein
21 - Carrie
20 - Eyes Without a Face
19 - Dracula
18 - Dawn of the Dead (remake)
17 - Suspiria
16 - The Thing
15 - Friday the 13th
14 - A Nightmare on Elm Street
13 - Nosferatu
12 - Dawn of the Dead (Original)
11 - Texas Chainsaw Massacre
10 - Night of the Living Dead
9 - Frankenstein
8 - Evil Dead 2
7 - An American Werewolf in London
6 - Poltergeist
5 - Halloween
4 - Jaws
3 - Rosemary's Baby
2 - The Exorcist
1 - The Shinning
Classic Horror Films
(classichorrorfilms.com)
1) The Shining 2) The Exorcist 3) Halloween 4) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 5) The Last House on the Left 6) A Nightmare on Elm Street 7) Silence of the Lambs 8) Night of the Living Dead 9) Child's Play 10) Jaws 11) Alien 12) The Ring 13) Evil Dead 14) 28 Days Later 15) Scream |
HorrorFest
HorrorFest - 8 films to die for, is an annual horror film festival featuring eight independent horror movies, sometimes with "secret" bonus films, all distributed by After Dark Films in the USA.
The logo and promo posters for HorrorFest are typical of the genre. Bold, blood-splattered, red and black, disturbed effects..these are traits I feel may be worn out however.
Fright Fest
Film 4's Fright Fest is a UK Horror Film Festival.
Based in London and held over August Bank Holiday weekend, Fright Fest compiles the years best horror films.
Based in London and held over August Bank Holiday weekend, Fright Fest compiles the years best horror films.
Screamfest LA
Screamfest LA Horror Film Festival, 10 freight-filled days in October every year.
Film Reel of 2009 Screamfest - I can adapt a clip like this, which integrates real film footage with festival branding, for my film festival.
2009 Winners:
BEST STUDENT SHORT:
ELSE directed by Thibaut Emin
BEST SHORT
Harry Doright’s Prelude To Hell
BEST EDITING:
BEFORE THE FALL - Nacho Ruiz Capillas
BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS:
THE REVENANT
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:
BEFORE THE FALL - Miguel A. Mora
BEST MAKEUP:
THE REVENANT
BEST SCREENPLAY:
HATE NIGHT by VJ Boyd & Justin Boyd
BEST MUSICAL SCORE:
THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL – Jeff Grace
BEST ACTOR:
Victor Clavijo – BEFORE THE FALL
BEST ACTRESS:
Jocelin Donahue – THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL
BEST DIRECTOR
Javier Gutierrez - BEFORE THE FALL
BEST PICTURE:
THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE
The logo and promo poster for Screamfest are fairly amateur, i feel the festival would benefit from a more professional branding. Something of which i can adhere to with my film festival.
Screamfest LA also presents an award ceremony for the featured films, actors and directors. Here is their excellent golden skull trophy, an item i can create with my film festival, (my own version of course).
NYC Horror Film Festival
Looking into existing horror film festivals, this one is a good find. NYC holds its horror festival annually, horror film lovers eat the 4 days worth of popcorn and marvel at the onslaught of 50-60 horror films, held at the world famous Tribeca Cinemas NYC.
Here are the 2009 categories and winners:
Best Feature: The Revenant
Best Director: D. Kerry Prior / The Revenant
Best Short: Eric Scherbarth / Sinkhole
Best Actor: (Tie) David Anders & Chris Wylde / The Revenant
Best Actress: Ellia English / Cornered
Best Cinematography: Pier Luigi Santi / The Shadow Within
Best Special Effects: Sweatshop
Best Screenplay (submitted film) Andreas Schaap / Must Love Death
Best Screenplay: Vincent Ho & Stan Shaw / Gargoyle
Audience Choice: The Revenant
Watch - Click here to view the 2009 review of NYCHFF.
Here is the web header taken from www.nychorrorfest.com
Here are the 2009 categories and winners:
Best Feature: The Revenant
Best Director: D. Kerry Prior / The Revenant
Best Short: Eric Scherbarth / Sinkhole
Best Actor: (Tie) David Anders & Chris Wylde / The Revenant
Best Actress: Ellia English / Cornered
Best Cinematography: Pier Luigi Santi / The Shadow Within
Best Special Effects: Sweatshop
Best Screenplay (submitted film) Andreas Schaap / Must Love Death
Best Screenplay: Vincent Ho & Stan Shaw / Gargoyle
Audience Choice: The Revenant
Watch - Click here to view the 2009 review of NYCHFF.
Here is the web header taken from www.nychorrorfest.com
Red seems to be such a classic horror colour, it seems only red to be fitting for such an event. Old English typefaces and distroyed/bloodsplat effects throughout add to the classic horror film style. The transformation of the Statue of Liberty, horrifying it, works really well to link horror with NYC.
Further blood splats are added to the festival photographs, this just adds to the whole theme of horror.
NYCHFF also present awards to film makers, actors, and other categories, this is another area i can design in my horror film festival.
This is the submission form to enter the festival, as you can see its not so easy on the eyes, i think there is room for a more well designed submission form for my festival.
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