Showing posts with label Studio Brief 3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Studio Brief 3. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

hostage title sequence



For me I really enjoyed the title sequence to Hostage, it was deep and well constructed for a film opening.  It was a just a  shame the film wasn't so deep and well constructed. So I decided to do some further research into who designed/did the motion graphics for it.

The Frank Miller's Sin City-inspired title sequence for Florent Siri's 2005 thriller Hostage, featuring Bruce Willis, places the viewer right in the centre of a high profile crime scene taking place in one of L.A's upscale suburbs. The action scene - rendered in stark black-and-off-white contrasting colors, with deep blood red as the only supporting color- is frozen is frozen in time. As the camera pans across the scene, alternating between wide and close shots, the tension builds slowly but surely, culminating in the film's climactic opening scene.

Difficult to fathom, but a big part of the work on this title sequence was done by just one man, Laurent Brett .This French title designer has since established himself as the most productive, and quite possibly as the most important French motion designers of the last decade.

The initial inspiration for the title sequence came from Frank Miller’s Sin City comics and the Panic Room title sequence. “I’m a fan of types in perspective!” says title designer Laurent Brett.

“The director, Florent Siri is also French and I’d worked with him before on several music videos and on his previous movie ‘The Nest’. Because we’re friends, he involved me in this project since the first day. He wanted to make a high pressure sequence in a high contrast black-and-white style. I went to the shoot, took 1500 photos for reference and textures. We then built the set in CG and I made a lot of shots from macro to wide. I wanted to do shots that were impossible to do in real life, but with a realistic look. I edited the sequence with 30 CG shots."






Laurent Brett is a motion graphic designer from Paris, France who has a huge passion for creating film titles. His knowledge of French title design of the past 50 years is impressive. Brett studied two years at a school for communication, which sparked his interest in video editing. He gradually rolled into the motion design business in the 1990's, working as a post-production supervisor, editor and motion graphic designer on music videos and commercials. For several years now, Brett’s primary focus is designing Main Titles for film and TV - ranging from simple "font work" to elaborate creative title sequences. He works a lot and usually on several projects at the same time.




Monday, 10 March 2014

film screen shots

Screenshots 

I screenshot really high impact visual clips/iconic moments that I felt were key and could be incorporated into a poster design.



I found the opening sequence really iconic, with the use of black, red and white. 












This was a really memorable bit, but it was so quick I couldn't pause it at the right bit! Its basically a telephone being thrown out the window and smashing onto the concrete.


Above is where the evil man (Mars) is chasing them down a vent? something up/in behind the walls. Moved like a spider. 




Evil man (mars) walking through frames of FIRE. Iconic. 



The daughter wrapped up in a towel looking like the virgin Mary. 


This demented look 


engulfed in flames



The driveway to the mansion


The mansion in LA where the hostage is based. 



Codes

notes

I finally got round to watching Hostage last night. It was actually an alright film, with some iconic action moments like. Below are some of my favourite one-liners. Classic. Some Trivia, the word fuck is used 89 times throughout the film. 


 





Sunday, 9 March 2014

typo/graphic posters

typo/graphic posters

I originally found this site through facebook. Typo/graphic posters is basically platform for inspiration and promotion of good design through the poster culture. 

They focus exclusively on typographical and graphical posters, those that challenge type, colours and shapes to express a message (eg. a film perhaps?). It is a curated gallery with a graphic design point of view. each poster is reviewed to meet a standard in visual qualities and functional efforts.

Rather than promoting design work in a "what's new" blog format, we form a collective platform of designers that conceives posters with a strong focus on typography and expressive graphical compositions, with the intent that it inspires others.

Finally they believe that quality is generated by consuming quality.


The website is full of beautiful type posters 









I love the minimal colour and stock they use, yet they don't lose their high impact. 

Monday, 3 March 2014

Studio Brief 03: alternative movie posters


alternative movie posters 

is a site where illustrators/designers/amateurs whoever can submit their 'alternative movie posters'. I often buy alternative film posters from sites like etsy. Below are a few I particularly like, they're pretty clever. I love the clear concept behind it. I looked into ones with a minimal colour palette as I will only be working with two colours plus stock. 

This is an amazing film and poster, designed by Tom Cross. Wot a guy 








Studio Brief 03: Hostage


Hostage

definition

My given Bruce Willis film is, 'Hostage' I have not actually watched the film before,  so that is something I will do during this week. I want to watch the film before I actually reading the plot synopis online. 

Rating 6.6/10 
Plot summary: Jeff Talley (Bruce Willis) a former LAPD hostage negotiator, has moved himself away from his failed career outside of Los Angeles, and away from his wife and daughter. When a convenience store robbery goes wrong in his turf, the three perpetrators move in on an unsuspecting family. But the family's father has a secret which might compromise his kin, and one of the criminals is about to jump over the edge. Jeff Talley has to get everybody to survive the night......if he can.

Film Posters 



















Hostage Synonyms 




A picture of Bruce 

haha


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