The use of color in a composition can be very direct and focused on pulling an audience's eye exactly where you want them to focus. (316)
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Coming into Color
The use of color in a composition can be very direct and focused on pulling an audience's eye exactly where you want them to focus. (316)
Red all over
The photographer is unknown
Black and White
Freaking Schindler's list; this movie was so great and so terrible. The book talks about the composition and use of the black and white. The black and white to show the blending of the period, how things seemed dismal and little to no hope in people. However, the director uses the contrast to show to light and dark of the situation; how compassion and cruelty lives in the same place. As well as the girl in the red coat, which is innocence blood being shed. The eye focuses on the girl and remembers the color to link later on in the movie when the coat is on a corpse.
Sky and Ground: Nick Marci
This is from an amateur artist named Nick Marci; I saw him on pintrist and was interested in some of his work. I love the space and sky in this piece; it blends together to make it seem endless and like you are outside of your own time frame. Although this isnt my favorite piece ever, I do like the matchings of the sky and ground. I could do without the heads though.
Aspects of time
So this was in the reading (292) a while ago but I wanted to check out the video myself for the full affect. I dont know if its made to look like WWII concentration camp style or drones in a way, but it creeped me out. How they are walking in unison without a mind.
Its hard to think of the rhetoric in this video; how the world is like lemmings and will follow blindly until someone bold can come in a smash peoples perspectives to free them from themselves. But thats exactly what this is right? The lady athlete comes in and breaks away from the crowd in order to save others; then its a commercial for how to be different when you purchase a mac (ironically as I type on a macbook 20 years later).
When you look at art, though, you are looking at rhetoric. The way it makes you think and why it was reacted that way. With the time, its looks like its suppose to be future like and how the present can pull you back.
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