Wednesday 17 March 2010

this post is something i want to tie in with my interactive piece but my one will be stating a boy
saying to the girl how she looks fat and how he wishes he was not with her.

Here is Lady Gaga new video Telephone!
I chose to put this video up because her video is futuristic n ways for the clothing and if you notice her glasses they are cigarettes which are lit also which is unusual.

Thursday 11 March 2010

My Motion Graphics Research

Here are two different types of film


This advert is very graphical with the televisions moving through and showing graphical and
colourful images that then create the car. The televisions are representing creative pieces of art
and different details that are affective and people through the town are seeing something that
stands out and catches their eye and the TV screens show the car they are promoting and it then
scrolls across and out comes the car. I think it is very affective myself.


This adverts shows Kano finishing the shooting of his video and he is then comming through the
set and thanking the people that help make it happen which was different directors and assistants
from the diploma course in England only which is giving you a good experience and oppourtunity.

Motion graphics are graphics that use video or animation technology to create the illusion of motion or a transforming appearance. These motion graphics are usually combined with audio for use in multimedia projects. Motion graphics are usually displayed via electronic media technology, but may be displayed via manual powered technology for example a flip book.

The term "motion graphics" has the potential to describe moving pictures in the 21st century. "Film" is also used to describe photographic Film (the 20th century medium of choice for recording motion), the process of recording footage, and the industry it most serves. Digital Video recording and digital Projection displays motion graphics that have the potential to make photographic film obsolete. The term "capture" is often used instead of "film" as a verb to describe the process of recording footage.

Motion graphics often incorporate video, film, animation, photography, illustration, and music. The boundaries of these related art forms are difficult to delineate, especially with multimedia works. A video or film of an actual moving object would not be considered motion graphics, unless the footage were integrated with design elements, such as type, shapes, or lines. Animation (traditional, or digital) may or may not be considered motion graphics. Significant use of type or animation of forms that would not be considered strictly narrative in nature would be likely to fall in the category of motion graphics.