Evaluation
The brief was set back in September, and it was a very open, the only one thing was that your idea and your final outcome had too relate to, 'This is Change'.
As a final major project its a continuous development project, exploring different techniques, lots or researching and more importantly lots of experimentation, (trail and errors) given that most were unsuccessful experiments, some had potential, however if they were for another idea or someone else's project.
Anyhow after months and months of going around (what I call a wonderland) I finally knew how my outcome should be represented, through the medium of an advert.
I already had the proposal, which steamed from tea and social class, then that was slightly tweaked down to creating a British tea campaign.
With all the ingredients there, it was then working out how to structure and formulate my proposal into this advert, but needed to know what style and how I was going to do it.
Then the answer Polaroids and using my own CGI elements (using a green screen) too.
I am quite happy with the final outcome, came out better than I expected, half the time when you have the visions they don't always work out, but this time around it did. The hardest part was making sure the footage matched up to the style of the Polaroids and keeping it consistent.
The small details I feel made the advert a success, the narration and the fluidity of the advert.
If I was asked to do this project again, I would probably push the idea of projection mapping and using 3D Particles as an affect. I like the flow and elegancy of particles and there's something organic about the movement too. It's something new too learn and learning a new technique of showcasing your art in a different format.
I very much enjoyed working in After Effects I feel over the course of the year I have enhanced my knowledge of post production and I can only get better with more practice and gaining more experience. A great thing working on the final major project is that you enhance your skill set to be a graphic designer too, with organsing and laying out your portfolio (whether its printed or digital) so your always in a development of bettering your skill sets.
Over all I have thoroughly enjoyed doing my final major project, met some great people, learnt a great deal and enjoyed being involved in the process. I can't wait to start to curate my own exhibition and get everyone drinking tea again.
Final Major Project
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
Tuesday, 19 May 2015
Soundtrack
Music
So now I am nearly finished, I feel going over my reference advert videos, I need some music, and because its all about embracing tea, being proud, full of pride and patrotic, I am thinking on the lines of something of British Indie, Rock and Roll, Blues experimental type.
Bands such as:
The Beatles
The Who
Rolling Stones
The Clash
The Animals
I don't mind anything contemporary, but needs to fit my advert and the voice over.
I have picked a list:
The Who: Baba'oriley
Elton John: Someone saved my life
The Beatles: And I lover her and Day Tripper
Rolling Stones: Get off my cloud
Herman Hermits: I'm into something good
I have gone for the instrumental version of The Who's Baba'oriely because I love the part where it gets a bit epic, and it shouts out pride and britian.
I have edited a lot in post production.
More over I did look at the website too for experimental and indie songs, I used it for my Wine App.
http://freemusicarchive.org/
So now I am nearly finished, I feel going over my reference advert videos, I need some music, and because its all about embracing tea, being proud, full of pride and patrotic, I am thinking on the lines of something of British Indie, Rock and Roll, Blues experimental type.
Bands such as:
The Beatles
The Who
Rolling Stones
The Clash
The Animals
I don't mind anything contemporary, but needs to fit my advert and the voice over.
I have picked a list:
The Who: Baba'oriley
Elton John: Someone saved my life
The Beatles: And I lover her and Day Tripper
Rolling Stones: Get off my cloud
Herman Hermits: I'm into something good
I have gone for the instrumental version of The Who's Baba'oriely because I love the part where it gets a bit epic, and it shouts out pride and britian.
I have edited a lot in post production.
More over I did look at the website too for experimental and indie songs, I used it for my Wine App.
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Post Production
Post Production
I am still experimenting with various effects in post production, however the one I am more than likely going to use the film grain overlay effect.
I am still experimenting with 2D flat effects and an actual film overlay effect that runs like a reel.
At the moment it works but don't know if it is too much.
Going through my old projects, I used a film overlay grain effect for my Johnny Cash Lip Sync project, luckily I didnt delete it.
(heres the link for varied effects and one for a nosie grain effect:
http://www.shutterstock.com/video/clip-1308193-stock-footage--seconds-of-dust-hair-and-scratches-lifted-from-real-mm-film-with-film-projector-audio.html?src=rel/807862:1/gg
http://www.videocopilot.net/tutorials/old_film_look/
Here are some screen shots of the film over lay on the advert, it works but don't if it needs it.
Here again it's on moving footage, subtle just like below
I am still experimenting with various effects in post production, however the one I am more than likely going to use the film grain overlay effect.
I am still experimenting with 2D flat effects and an actual film overlay effect that runs like a reel.
At the moment it works but don't know if it is too much.
Going through my old projects, I used a film overlay grain effect for my Johnny Cash Lip Sync project, luckily I didnt delete it.
(heres the link for varied effects and one for a nosie grain effect:
http://www.shutterstock.com/video/clip-1308193-stock-footage--seconds-of-dust-hair-and-scratches-lifted-from-real-mm-film-with-film-projector-audio.html?src=rel/807862:1/gg
http://www.videocopilot.net/tutorials/old_film_look/
Here are some screen shots of the film over lay on the advert, it works but don't if it needs it.
Here's the overlay on a still image, its subtle, however still not convinced.
Here again it's on moving footage, subtle just like below
It works best on moving footage, I don't know so much still shots.
Advert
Advert
So after I kept re working the footage, picking various images, to represent certain lines to match the voice over, I have finally came to a near conclusion of the advert, need a few slight adjustments, i.e music, and some more post production work but it's nearly there, I am happy with how its going.
Cant wait too finally finish my advert and it's campaign.
Anyhow here some screenshots that made the cut for the advert, I kept it to the style that I wanted to achieve the retro look, using sepia tones and de-saturise the footage too.
So after I kept re working the footage, picking various images, to represent certain lines to match the voice over, I have finally came to a near conclusion of the advert, need a few slight adjustments, i.e music, and some more post production work but it's nearly there, I am happy with how its going.
Cant wait too finally finish my advert and it's campaign.
Anyhow here some screenshots that made the cut for the advert, I kept it to the style that I wanted to achieve the retro look, using sepia tones and de-saturise the footage too.
This is the intro sequence, various shot's of tea being made.
Following on from the sequence, this is the next scene, war shots.
This is the beginning, the line where it says, "for years this amber liquid gold..."
This footage comes after finely tuned leaf, this is for, "handpicked carefully"
From the one previously of the piggy bank this looks far more interesting and more animated, works well for the line, "In Britain I am worth over 650 million pounds"
This is right near the end of the advert, where the tea is being brewed.
This is the 3D particles animated for the line "tea is brewing a quiet revolution"
Back to the advert
Back to the advert
So I already have the images I need for my advert, and the style that I plan to use (via the Polaroid theme)
So I placed a lot around my flat, but the one thing was I noticed I didn't need so many on various aesthetics because I didn't look right when I put them together with the footage.
So I just kept to the cork board, for the same theme and it looks more vintage.
Anyhow here is some screenshots of the footage that didn't really work with my advert.
So I already have the images I need for my advert, and the style that I plan to use (via the Polaroid theme)
So I placed a lot around my flat, but the one thing was I noticed I didn't need so many on various aesthetics because I didn't look right when I put them together with the footage.
So I just kept to the cork board, for the same theme and it looks more vintage.
Anyhow here is some screenshots of the footage that didn't really work with my advert.
This was for the line, "this is just the start" It didn't work with the images that went on before and after. It just looked out of place.
This was for the line, "In Britian I am worth over 650 million pounds", yet again same problem the images, but I think more so the style that has been set, it's too fun. Needs to be more vintage, it doesn't help the piggy bank.
After tweaking the video too be de-saturised, it looked a lot better, however an image fitted best with the line, "I am a finely tuned leaf"
Final Posters
Final Posters
So once I had my new tools to play with I decided to do something simple, taking inspirations from all the various posters I had seen.
Not forgetting I needed to keep in mind who my target audience was.
Here they are, still need a few tweaks, but I think I will use the black and brown poster, not the one which good be described as a very good front cover design.
So once I had my new tools to play with I decided to do something simple, taking inspirations from all the various posters I had seen.
Not forgetting I needed to keep in mind who my target audience was.
Here they are, still need a few tweaks, but I think I will use the black and brown poster, not the one which good be described as a very good front cover design.
New Ideas
Inspired
So since seeing Anton's Burmistov poster's I decided to go through some of my old work and think what elements could I re-create or cut out to create a consistent poster layout.
It was right infront of me, I drew out some elegant teapots, teacups and a kettle a few months back and what I did I converted them into vector files and worked with them or into them, as a clipping mask.
Going through my old work, whilst I was creating my logo for my app, I designed a few typography ornaments also, so I experimented with them too.
Here are the elements I changed and made my own.
So since seeing Anton's Burmistov poster's I decided to go through some of my old work and think what elements could I re-create or cut out to create a consistent poster layout.
It was right infront of me, I drew out some elegant teapots, teacups and a kettle a few months back and what I did I converted them into vector files and worked with them or into them, as a clipping mask.
Going through my old work, whilst I was creating my logo for my app, I designed a few typography ornaments also, so I experimented with them too.
Here are the elements I changed and made my own.
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