Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Media 150 Stamp Assignment

Graphic Design

Graphic Designs represent the symbols of nearly type of media promotions, and advertisements in this day and age.  Hence these designs are presented in and with a variety of different forms and meanings.  They convey many of the symbolism and notions of thought and ideas today.  From postcards to posters, to team logos and jerseys, graphic design places the images as the center piece.  These are the main symbols that express the meaning and the idea represented behind the image.  You can find graphic designs on simple things such as stamps or driver’s licenses and even money such as the eagle representing America and its ideas of freedom and liberty.
            Graphic Design started back as recently as typing and producing typed written material with its keys and symbols as simple as the alphabet.  It explains the importance of typography and how it laid the foundation for graphic design to exist.  From the developments of Claude Garamond to the Sans Serif system, this paved the way for the development of fonts and this more or less standardized the method or style in which particularly letters and symbols appear on computers today.
            Graphics also has a big influence on politics leading from the persuasion of one party from another.  Graphics presents those ideals that are instilled in it, so what it portrays are those very same ideas that are perceived and delivered to the media, the public which influences opinions.  The more eye catching and interesting the graphic, perhaps the more attraction it has to its audience but it also must represent ideas and thoughts that its audience would want to pay attention to.  Graphics holds and represents many of its symbolic value that influences and persuades its media. 

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Media 150-Blog #2


              There are many feature films and videos and documentaries that contain the very element of camera work as well as style and various shots to really capture the emotions and feel that bring out the mood of what is being presented.  Being that I am in love with the beauty of nature, the particular show “River Monsters” which also can be considered part documentary is the center of my focus.  Especially with videos involving nature, there tends to be very important camera work involved in order to capture every little detail of the subjects as well as the angle to incorporate the main person who is hosting the show and directly dealing with the subject or species. 
            “River Monsters” uses a medium shot when interviewing the protagonist and host of the show as he discloses the dangers or his wild experience in trying to capture or fish a certain specie.  The show goes from a short interview right to the setting out in the wild.  Camera angles here include the “over the shoulder” view sort of the third person view to give the viewer a sense of what the environment looks like as if you were standing next to the main guy in person.  Here includes beautiful panoramic views and scenes of the river which is from a certain “high angle” shot or viewpoint looking down into the river and also you get forests and trees in the background.  At times, the wide-angle shot is present to captivate the entire surrounding environment.  When the species is actually captured, the camera men seem to use many close-ups to capture the frontal face or body the animal of the fish.  Extreme close-ups are also used to capture the details and to explode the size of the fish’s mouth in order to fully view the size of its teeth.  Close-ups are also used to show the protagonist’s fear or adrenaline as he is attempting to capture these species out of the water.  “River Monsters” is deemed in my view as a show that utilizes nearly every type of camera shot with various types of camera angles.  Their methods can tend to get fancy due to the many different details of the natural aspects that the show is trying to present.