Every once in a while, there some really brilliant videos that play on the superhero genre and have some really decent animation and visual effects. The effects are cool and are fairly easy to do, I've found upon looking up various how-to videos. These videos just go to show how the market is drastically expanding, and how anyone can be a content creator. Here's my favorite one: It's Batman vs. Darth Vader.
Showing posts with label spiderman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiderman. Show all posts
Monday, February 9, 2015
Fan Created Superhero Media
I'm a big fan of the superhero genre. I watch all the films, I read the comics, and I binge all the superhero TV shows. As I often peruse comic book websites, a big thing that they feature is fan created videos. Most of these are videos are mashups of various movies, cut to look like two characters exist in the same universe and, usually, fight each other. Although they're never spectacularly well-made, they can certainly be entertaining.
Every once in a while, there some really brilliant videos that play on the superhero genre and have some really decent animation and visual effects. The effects are cool and are fairly easy to do, I've found upon looking up various how-to videos. These videos just go to show how the market is drastically expanding, and how anyone can be a content creator. Here's my favorite one: It's Batman vs. Darth Vader.
Every once in a while, there some really brilliant videos that play on the superhero genre and have some really decent animation and visual effects. The effects are cool and are fairly easy to do, I've found upon looking up various how-to videos. These videos just go to show how the market is drastically expanding, and how anyone can be a content creator. Here's my favorite one: It's Batman vs. Darth Vader.
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Friday, October 11, 2013
Spiderman Title Sequence
The Spiderman title sequence seems to feature a lot of the things we've learned in class recently.
The very beginning, "Columbia Pictures Presents", breaks apart randomly and the letters fly in all different directions. This looks familiar to the text patterns we learned in Bridge. As the sequence continues, we see a play on the use of 3D effects and Sure Target.
The text moves from spiderweb to spiderweb which looks like what we learned to do in Sure Target. There is also use of 3D lighting going over the spiderweb in beams. Moving from web to web, it looks like Sure Target playing with the x,y, and z axis. This continues and then we are brought to the sky scrapers.
The very beginning, "Columbia Pictures Presents", breaks apart randomly and the letters fly in all different directions. This looks familiar to the text patterns we learned in Bridge. As the sequence continues, we see a play on the use of 3D effects and Sure Target.
The text moves from spiderweb to spiderweb which looks like what we learned to do in Sure Target. There is also use of 3D lighting going over the spiderweb in beams. Moving from web to web, it looks like Sure Target playing with the x,y, and z axis. This continues and then we are brought to the sky scrapers.
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Friday, October 4, 2013
Spiderman opening titles
I found this title sequence to be incredibly interesting, since it takes the simple task of introducing actors and turns it into part of the movie. Setting up a movie through a title sequence can really bring an audience into a film, and keep them engaged. The sequence itself is very interesting by how the webs make up the names of those involved with the movie. I personally enjoy these more involved sequences at the beginning of movies, as I stated before, they gain the attention of the audience. so below I have attached a video of the Spiderman opening title sequence, hope you enjoy.
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