Thursday, October 27, 2016

"Dollhouse" 

Julia died waiting for her daddy to come home with her new dolly. Her family moved out, unable to cope with her death. Now she kills anyone who moves in, and makes them her dolly.

Wanna play?

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Movie Plot

Title: The Dollhouse
Stars: Alicia Clifford and Julia Clifford
Plot: 200 years ago, Julia died waiting for the dolly her daddy promised her. Now, anytime a new family moves in, she kills them and makes them her dolls.
Tag Line: "Come play with me."

Friday, October 14, 2016

I chose "The Great Gatsby" as a great movie poster. It's filled with symbolism, just like the book. The story itself, and the movie, are filled with double meanings. Here, the tux is also a glass, and a spotlight on Gatsby and Daisy dancing. The sharp black contrast also allows the olde-time font to shine through. I also like how the city line and car are crisply laid out at the bottom. I personally see the pocket as a house as well, where the lavish parties Gatsby threw are held. The poster gives off a 1920s feel, with simple black and white, but it is so bold. I personally love posters that are simple like this. It doesn't force your eye to see everything at once. They allow you to dissect the picture, whilst not giving away everything at once. The movie is glamorous, and so is this poster.

Dead Quiet Movie Poster


Thursday, October 13, 2016

The Master



I like how grateful and humble Dustin is. His first thought is to say how he came up as a small fry who was given an opportunity to join the big guys. He acknolwledges that, yes he already had the passion, but was given the motivation and the means by the people he worked for. It’s nice to see. Dustin is also very optimistic and makes lemondade out of lemons. Being forced to choose to go on his own or be lost, he made something of himself.
Dustin is a team player, and made everyone’s life easier by thinking to take a simple picture of the magnolia instead of creating one from scratch. Dustin is right about making connections being important. Networking was the first thing I was told to do once I decide a career. For the There Will Be Blood poster, I think they took the best route by making a bunch of very different poster sketches, and that it isn’t surprising they came back to an original idea.
I have never seen The Master, but with how beautifully he describes the film, it makes me interested. I like the symbolism of water being about drowning/failing AND healing. I don’t particularly like the first poster though. His description of the teaser poster versus final is brilliant, comparing it to a wedding invite. I am glad to read he also hits a creative block!