Showing posts with label Tony Baker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tony Baker. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 January 2013

Workings of my mind - scetches etc for mag stuff











Evaluation - Mag/Vid

The basis of this magazine/video was supposed to be about making your own clothes - which I have sort of stuck to, but I have dropped an important aspect of it. Instead of making clothes and showing how that could be done on a budget, and be fun, I didn't make anything, and I should have. I think the project is now noticeably lacking that missing part. The project looks and feels flat, as well as slightly tacky. As yet I have not included the section on people in or around college and what they wear - I will do, it will just be handed in a bit late.
There is a strong yellow-y theme running throughout. I chose the yellow background for the photo shoot on a whim - it was there in the studio, and I hadn't used a yellow background before. I don't think it detracts from the images, I think it adds to them, making them look cheerful and hard to miss; I just don't think it looks professional or sophisticated enough for photo's in a magazine. The magazine is supposed to look more like a fan-zine (according to Tony, not me), but I think it looks neither fan-zine-y or professional in the right sense.
The video was supposed to be 2 minutes long, but due to my lack of planning and ideas, it only 53 seconds long; and that was only from me really pushing myself to make it longer. The video is cheesy, confusing and, I feel, its fairly clear, when you watch it, that I have not spent enough time on it. The video has ended up being more like an advert then the video magazine it was supposed to be.
The music I chose for the video, 'The Jean Genie' by David Bowie, links well with the context, the song is about an item of clothing - jeans - and the video is about making clothing. The beat of the song works well with the speed of the stills, even though they are not all the same length. I was torn between 'The Jean Genie' and 'Bohemian Like You' by The Dandy Warhols, but although the timing of 'Bohemian Like You' with the video was spectacular, the words were completely unrelated and I decided they would confuse the viewer more.
I've included a warning at the beginning of the video due the fast, flashing nature of the edit.

see my video at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5UnEt2rNE0&feature=youtu.be

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

magazine stuffs

Magazines/Papers
Metro - cross between magazine and newspaper. Has both photographs and written stories - from breaking news to interviews with actors. The paper covers a wide range of different subjects, reviewing films, games and similar, writing about celebrities, the weather, important news, and fashion.
The fashion page has a plain background with cut out clothes pasted on it. There is a small paragraph next to each item saying what it is, where its from, and the price.

Sew Hip -  a sewing magazine, all the photographs are of young women and children but the actual content seems to be aimed more at retired women. Although the actual theme is practical based, it is very feminine, with a lot of pink, household items and childrens stuff. However, very instructive.

G2 (Guardian TV Magazine) - a short daily magazine full of random facts and topical news, with that days television at the end. The first pages are about topical news, with a run down of the days topics of interest, the next articles are all more cultural, while still based in current news trends. The magazine also contains several art, TV and theatre reviews.

Grow Your Own - monthly gardening magazine. Colourful and instructive - with coloured - usually green, sometimes red - boarders round extra info. Articles include pest control, Q&A, and what to start growing/harvesting now. With 'specials' including celebrity chefs winter recipes and whether or not a small-holding is a good idea.

Videos!
How to build a room divider, by Nuts and Bolts
Intro: title sequence showing close-ups of things being cut/screwed etc fairly proffessional looking.
Main: two presenters, introduce concept of design. The then show how to make the divider, while talking you through it. Made on MDF, dreadful colours and held together almost entirely by glue. All materials pre-cut - not as informative as it could be, very little genuinly useful info.

How to fix holes in your wall, by MattG (Fixin' things with MattG)Intro: small clips running across screen, nothing filling screen. Semi proffessional
Main: fills in pin holes with toothpaste, then goes off on a tangent about 'midget throwing' and Russian spies. Tells you 'facts' about toothpaste - such as how 'people used to eat it on bread', etc. Bit weird, never thought of filling holes in the wall with toothpaste before.

How to make your own bath salts, by Do It, Gurl
proffessional looking.
Intro: title sequence showing previous episodes and spray painting 'do it, gurl' on a pink background
Main: behind black counter, with brick work background. presenter gives ingredients list, and mixes them together in a jar. She is chatty, informal, and passing on potentially useful information.

Saundarya - Eye make-up - How to get smokey eyes, by Saundarya
Entirely in an Indian language [Hindi?]
Proffessional looking - filmed in a salon, by CareWorldTV
Intro: heavy graffics to start, really creepy all white women, like plastic maniquins.
Main: several different cameras, looks shoot in one go. Takes eye-shadow from same place on pallette each time, which is confusing. However, completely understandable, despite being in a different languange, and fairly useful, if its what you're looking for.

Red Carpet Make-up tutorial, by Beauty Smarties Showdown
Intro: just the presenter showing the look and saying hi - unproffessional, filmed in her bedroom
Main: one main shot, with close-ups for when doing eye make-up. Several speed-ups, dodgy cuts. Most like spent on eyes. Chatty, talkative throughout, but quite dull to watch.




see also: http://cerijudd.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/mark.html

http://cerijudd.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/magazine-stuffs.html

Monday, 28 January 2013

Proposal

For this magazine I would like to look at fashion, particularly homemade. The video I have to make will also be based around the same subject. The video will use the same still images as the magazine as well as some others, I do not want to use actual video, or a voice over; although I will include music.

The video will be still images edited to a sequence selling at once the idea of making your own and the designer. The magazine will be selling my fashion designer - Bina Miyangar - to a wider audience, and showing what people normally wear in and around town. The magazine will have a simple layout of full page images, with an interview over top on one side.

Influences have been fashion magazines and information things on you tube that the tutor has shown us. Many of them were more information based than photographic - however I don't think what I make will be so comprehensive.

I will need a camera, studio, patterns, and general dress-making stuff (fabric, needles pins, thread etc)

schedule: all done by 1st feb