Monday, October 29, 2012

Screen script


INT. SMALL GATED COMMUNITY
The camera provides a wide panoramic view of the community. As it starts to pan closer to a white suburban driving through en route to their house the viewer will be lead along by a variety of activities. 
Off to the left you will see a couple of young kids in their early teens, playing with water from the sprinkler while the father sits in a comfy fold-up chair sipping a tasteful mixed drink.
To the right you see a family doing yard work. Father mowing grass. Mother clipping the hedges and the son and daughter picking up after them.
Two houses down, summer music playing as if to ensure that this is a peaceful community and showing togetherness.
The camera pans back to the white suburban as it rounds the corner within the community and heads up to the house it belongs to.
The house is white with pale green shutters with a fall green paint brushed upon the  porch to accent it. 
CUT  TO:
INT. WHITE SUBURBAN
Inside you take notice of the over joyful family of 3. 
The father well distinguished within the community with a sincere smile upon his face, filled with laughter
The mother singing back to her daughter a song that came across the radio.
The daughter in the backseat laughing and joyously singing along.
The daughter reaches into the back storage area and grabs a freshly bought snack from their trip to the grocery store.
TRANSITION TO:
INT. CAR GARAGE
The mother steps out of the car as does the daughter. The mother leans into the car window.
MOTHER
I am going to go in and set stuff out for dinner. DO you feel like grilling tonight? It is so beautiful out Hun.
FATHER
Yea we can do that. I'll have the kids help me bring in the groceries.
MOTHER
Okay, sounds good.
She smiles and walks inside.
The daughter is standing patiently by the trunk of the suburban. 
DAUGHTER
DAD! Open the door! 
The daughter giggles.
FATHER
(LAUGHS)
Yeah. Yeah. I'm coming. Make sure you grab as much as you can so that way we can help mom with groceries and such. Then we can grill up some food! I'll be right behind you. 
The daughter grabs a few bags and carries them to the door of the garage and waits.
The father grabs the rest, shuts the door and walks over to her and opens it up to walk inside.
CUT TO:
INT. KITCHEN
The camera catches the husband and daughter walk around the corner into the kitchen. The mother silently sitting at the kitchen table with her head down.
FATHER
Hey Hun, you didn't get very far. Are you tired?
Silence...
The daughter walks over and pats her mother. She takes notice of a distinct puddle of blood under her mother's head. She gasps and as she went to scream and yell at her father she turns and sees a person behind him about his height...
DAUGHTER
DAD Beh...
The figure reaches out and across his neck with his left hand and makes a rapid small incision from ear to ear.
With his right hand before the daughter can scream he quickly raises his FN-FNP-45 with an attached silencer and gracefully pulls the trigger and ends the subtle scream for help.
The father gasps and chokes on his blood protruding from his neck. He falls to his knees groceries in hand and then collapses on the floor
The figure walks into the view of the camera and seems melancholy. Almost as if it was a sign of remorse. He reached down grabbed a freshly bought gallon of milk and sets it on the table. He turns around and looks at the father. He stares at the glassy pool of blood and turns his head slowly. He walks over to the cupboards begins his search for a bowl. He finds one in the third cabinet down from the fridge. He sets the bowl on the table. He sits down at the seat to the right of the mother. He takes his finger and slides it oh so gently through the extending puddle and drags it towards the bowl.  
Part of a second figure peers into view of the camera.
FIGURE #2
(Silently)
Oh... my... god... That was amazing. You are like an artist. This will be a night to never forget brother. 
He sets his hand on his friend sitting at the table.
FIGURE #1
(Puts hands to his head and begins to shake it.)
Nothing will ever be the same.

Camera starts to slowly back away at an angle towards the ceiling over seeing the carnage while FIGURE #1 sits  with his hand on the table and his right hand upon the pistol which also has a place on the table.
CUT TO:
BLACK
Two weeks earlier...



Short Sound Composition



I tried to play an intro to a song I first learned on guitar. I am not good by any means but that meant something to me.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Sign-Posting/Wayfinding


I use this picture as a statement to show that all theories are not cut and dry like most people like to think they are. The sign above for instance gives direction and graphical information to allow the tourist or local for arguments sake as this picture is from Antwerp, Belgium. People interpret information differently as well they should. Not all people are of the same ethnicity nor do they all speak the same language. With that being said, we need to start appreciating that theories are exactly that, a theory. Times have changed and will keep changing and we should not segregate theories as a lot of them intertwine. 

Pros!

The pros of sign-posting is that sign-posting allows us to interpret information presented to us in a way that will allow us to make an ethical or logical decision to do something. That something can be lead in the direction going in a certain direction or just appreciating the surroundings that the sign is pointing too. That leads me into Wayfinding which is also a part of this. Now, I know that sign-posting is a part of Wayfinding but honestly they operate on the same level. Under Wayfinding we build  a cognitive map that allows us to navigate through the information given to us to a destination. Can't sign-posting do that as well? Essentially they are in the same bowl.

Cons!

The cons of this is there is no universal language to do this in. There will always be someone that will not understand what the information is trying to tell them. Pictures are easy to understand as images; which can be information design; are universal but words are not. Another con of this is the designer is assuming this is what the viewer wants to see. Not all viewers will see the same thing that most others may. It then comes down to the logistics of what is correct and what is drawing the line. Where is the target audience? It's hard to do that with Sign-Posting.

Utilization!

As far as utilizing this in my blog, I would like to say that I would however I do not blog as much as maybe I should. Nor do I use Facebook. For dealing with media, I really don't use a lot of it. Kind of sad really.

My post word capped.. that is sad.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Final Design


So taking what I had I wanted to add a bit of something to it. I took the out the original motto and re-added it with an embossed look and colored the text grey. Using the paintbrush that I had downloaded earlier, I added a layer and used splotches around the whole layer and made it opaque for a red grimy feel. I also add a bit of "spatter" to the hand to give it more of a pressed hand the screen look.


I change the original definition a bit to subtly put (See God) right above the top of my head. At the bottom I added text to give it a gamer type feel. The text was done with an inner glow adjusted so that the GG was outlined but not filled in. I wanted to achieve the split up text look. For those of you who don't know what GG is, it is gamer lingo for Good Game. In the very right hand corner I added a mini slogan Be Anonymous. 


Ah, My indecisiveness astounds me. I scraped my original and created this. I used a brick background from a picture and applied a plaster filter to it.  I took another picture of myself and used the magic wand but let it only pic out select portions of it. I applied a paintbrush layer behind it to give it an almost fading in type effect. I used the magic wand to piece together my hand and the apple, even though you can't really tell its an apple. I put in an old road side I had a picture of an redecorated it with the burn brush and several different colors. I put text on the sign to imply a your not welcome type feel to it with a bit of comic taste. I gave the sign a shadow to give it more of a three dimensional feel. Towards the bottom, I made text in Illustrator and tried to make it so that the text played off the sign aka. "Want to own Charlie?" Lastly, I put GA in the corner. 



Saturday, April 14, 2012

Final Design Thoughts 2nd Round


Ok, so I was a bit unsure of where I was going with the rest of this project. With that being said this is what I added to this picture. I used a paint brush and cover the outside with a slight fade to give the picture a border. I added a hand with I changed the color saturation to give it a blood red look. The red coming from the fingertips is supposed to symbolize blood. Will need to fine tune that a bit.


I scrapped the idea I had before and started over. I took a picture of myself and peice it together with a halloween picture that I had and cut and pasted to make the two pictures co-exist together. I applied a glowing edges and ink outlines to the mask so that it gave it more of a grungier look. I added text with the font I downloaded and inserted a text sentence. GA in the corner for gamers anonymous.


This was another result of me scrapping the previous idea. I took myself and used the burn tool to give the upper portion of the hood complete darkness. I then using various paint tools including a lightning one and crystal on that I downloaded, created eyes that assumed the look of being of fire with red lightning coming from them. I then took an xray brush that I found and used the bottom half of the jaw to  portray the bottom jaw of myself. I inserted a text definition that I created (used rough_typewriter font) and put that above my head gave it a gradient look and focus the fade in the middle to create a burnt look. The text is subject to change.


Friday, April 6, 2012

Final Design Thoughts


For this I wanted to create a sort of creed for Gamers Anonymous, So I used a flat black background and applied patchwork flilter to it. I used a font that I downloaded off the internet and created text to go with the creed.

I took a diamond plate design and created a peephole so to speak on top of it and also attached a slider piece so to speak. The border of the opening needs to be fine tuned a bit. I used V for Vendettas mask to imply being anonymous. Scaled 2 different copies to give the illusion of depth. I used a city for the background behind the masks. Stuck with the same font as before. On the text, I used drop shadow and gradient overlay  to kind of match the background. GA in the corner of the picture for Gamers Anonymous.


For this picture, I used a collaboration of different characters from different games to form an overall figure that can be seen as different and a unique feel. I need to fine tune it a bit along with some editing. I am still up in the air to what exactly I am going to intertwine into this picture. Always up for ideas.