Friday 16 January 2009

Title Sequence Ideas & Development

Wassily Kandinsky, exploration into abstraction, said to be the first pure abstract artist. Kandinsky was influenced by  by a range of abstract theories about the relationship with colour, sound and geometry. 'Theory of Colour'
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe played heavily in the work of Kandinsky. His 'colour theory' can be seen here, shows the link between shape, colour and its relation to music. 
This could be incorporated into a sequence, syncing the visual language of colour and shape.


William Morris - Experimenting with organic plant designs, trying to give them the aesthetic of material. Looking at how the camera can explore the design.




Mackintosh Architecture plans and drawings scanned in, then playing with camera. 



Charles Rennie Mackintosh - Art Nouveau Style - Started to play around with watercolour paint, stencils and using to stop frame to capture it. To see how a craft approach could develop.
Also began to play around on After Effects, trying to create textures found in mackintosh designs. Starting with a stain glass and light effect



Three attempts at using light rays. 


Considering how typography could be used, using shadow to create depth to the typo. 

Using light to suggest and highlight the form used by Mackintosh. 



Pop Art - Experimenting with DOTS

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