Friday, 28 November 2014
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Creating Narrative
In the first session we was set a task of selecting a few articles from a newspaper which we could then use to create a short story of our own. This task has helped me to understand copyright, as I have used these articles for influence only.
These are the two articles that I used as influence for my story. Although they are completely different to each other, I have combined the two so that it makes sense as on story. Although I found that this wasn't the most enjoyable task, it got my brain thinking of some interesting ideas.
Welbeck a New Player
After Deadly Bite
It was a
Friday evening; I was preparing myself for the big game tomorrow. It was tough
as there had been speculation all day of me finalizing a last minute move to
Arsenal. My head was still with United, I was dreading what would happen on the
last few hours of Transfer Deadline day.
Later that
evening, the phone rang. It was my manager Louis Van Gaal,
“Welbz, you
may have already heard the news, we’ve accepted a bid from Arsenal. You’ll
complete your transfer tonight, good luck.”
“Am I not
good enough?” I thought, “What’s the point of even trying?”
That one
phone call had knocked all of the confidence out of me; something very
spectacular would need to happen for me to resurrect my career at Arsenal.
I arrived at
the Emirates Stadium after meeting up with the squad for the 3 o’clock kick
off, and nervous is an understatement to how I felt. The manager was explaining
how he was expecting big things from me, and therefore put me straight into the
first team starting line-up for the game. No pressure then.
10 minutes
before the match kicked off, I pulled on the Arsenal strip for the first time,
I was trying to get myself focused which felt like an impossible task. As we
stepped into the tunnel, the opposition team began to pipe up, sly comments
were thrown at me from every angle.
“No pressure
welbz,” and “the goal’s over there” were a selection of the sarcastic comments
said by the opposition team. I tried to shake off the comments and focus on the
game ahead.
“Ahhhhhhh!”
I suddenly screamed, as a sharp pain shot through my arm. I looked down to my
left to see a huge False Widow Spider sinking its fangs into my wrist. I’ve
never seen anything like it in my life! The next thing I saw was the back of my
eye lids as I fainted to the ground.
“Dan! Dan,
wake up!” I heard repeatedly shouted in my ear, before I quickly jumped up. I
was been dragged back into the dressing room, I thought my chances of playing
were now definitely over.
“I’m fine! I
can play!” I yelled as I tried to force myself back into the tunnel.
Something
was strange, my body was stronger than ever, my confidence was sky high, I felt
like a completely different person. I just wanted to get on the pitch. It was one of the strangest moments
of my life, but that was at the back of my mind. All the nerves had gone, and I
was raring to go! I made my way through the tunnel as we walked onto the pitch.
The atmosphere in the stadium was buzzing. The crowd was repeatedly chanting my
name and wanted to them what I could do.
The game
started. Santi Cazorla passed me the ball, my first run with the ball was
messi-esque as I easily dribbled around 4 players before playing a neat pass to
Alexis Sanchez. I had never run so fast or had a touch as good as I just had, I
started to wonder what was happening. I felt insane as I thought to myself that
this spider had given me powers, it felt like something out of a movie.
As the game
went on my amazing form continued, it was the 72nd minute when I
completed my first ever hat-trick in professional football. It was a moment I’d
never forget as long as I lived, and the day that my football career changed
forever.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Nike - Always On The Run
I like how this Nike advertisement shows the route of a jogger without physically showing him. The brightly coloured blurred lines imply the speed and energy of the jogger clearer than it would be to see the jogger himself. The dark city background makes the coloured lines look electric, emphasising the energy within the image.
I think this is a clever way of implying movement, and I could therefore test ways to incorporate lines and colour into my work to show the movement of the city.
Making Glass Cows by Assembly
This video shows the making of the glass cows that were used in the Anchor milk adverts. It shows the stages that led to the final product before being put into the advertisements.
Saturday, 1 November 2014
Idris Khan
Idris Khan uses the technique of layering photographs from different angles over one another, I like how this makes the building blurry and gives it a sense of movement.
It makes the image look like an illusion as the building seems to look like it's spinning. I think that this only applies because of the cylinder shape of the building and the horizontal lines consistent throughout it. I don't think that this illusion would apply if the object was square.
I think that the black and white colour scheme and the blurry style of the photos gives an eerie feel and a sense of ghost like images. This makes me think the buildings look very old and that they could perhaps be haunted.
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