To create these two images i used a watercolour pencil to produce a shape or form , working into them with sharpie and fine liner . Finally i put them in negative boosting the blue
Monday, January 19, 2015
Looking into advertising - just think
After to talking to our lecturer about advertising and how he worked in the industry for a while it inspired me to look into local advertising agencies for possible work experience.
http://www.justthink.co.uk/
just think is an advertising agency based in Darlington who have worked with companies such as Honda, Pandora and Sony creating practical effects , web design and animation
"Our creativity is what makes us different. It’s why we stand out from the rest. Being creative isn’t about being artistic. We don’t simply make something look good without considering the job it has to do. We create a strategy which sells our clients products. We provide a unique opportunity to our clients that gives them an advantage over their competitors. Whether it’s a childlike scribble on a piece of paper or a work of art, if it creates an urge to visit a specified place, if it creates a need to buy a particular item, if it creates a desire to have something, we have achieved our objective."
Find us at: Coatham Hall, Coatham Mundeville, Darlington, Co.Durham, DL3 0XL
Email: hello@justthink.co.uk
Tel: 01325 311999
Fax: 01325 311789
Tweet: @JustThinkJTM
Email: hello@justthink.co.uk
Tel: 01325 311999
Fax: 01325 311789
Tweet: @JustThinkJTM
WOMAN IN BLACK REVEIW
last week i visited the theater to see the performance of woman in black and i was truly surprised at how well it had been produced.
The set was unusual and took a while to fully understand but
at the same time was amazingly inventive and created an amazing atmosphere. The
stage was made out to be an old theatre with shabby curtains, some old simple
props and a mysterious door leading behind a large black sheet which revealed
another space when lights passed through the sheet. this spaced was used in
multiple ways , the nursery room scene with the famous haunting rocking chair,
then became the grave yard scene where a white sheet was placed over the furniture
of the nursery to resemble misty graves. .there was also another' 'layer' of stage
set where a back light would be turned on to reveal a set of stairs leading to
a mysterious door. The set may have looked simple using basic props such as wooden boxes and chairs for your
imagination to work with.
the performers were flawless with only three actors in the whole show. The actors would do simple costume stages mainly off stage but smaller changes were done on stage with the actor completely changing character. This all added up to create a raw performance full of fantastic acting and terrifying scenes.
The play would be noting without the woman in black herself. her movement ,her appearance and her voice were truly haunting. in the most unsuspecting moments she would appear; during the grave scene she slowly walked down the isles eventually stopping at the front of the stage letting out a shocking scream . they did not rely on cheap jump scares as they do in modern horror films instead her parts were subtle, often her face or silhouette just appearing in the background or sat in the rocking chair.
the performers were flawless with only three actors in the whole show. The actors would do simple costume stages mainly off stage but smaller changes were done on stage with the actor completely changing character. This all added up to create a raw performance full of fantastic acting and terrifying scenes.
The play would be noting without the woman in black herself. her movement ,her appearance and her voice were truly haunting. in the most unsuspecting moments she would appear; during the grave scene she slowly walked down the isles eventually stopping at the front of the stage letting out a shocking scream . they did not rely on cheap jump scares as they do in modern horror films instead her parts were subtle, often her face or silhouette just appearing in the background or sat in the rocking chair.
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