Thursday, March 3, 2011

Visual Development

O HOLY COW I went a little nuts looking for pics to accurately try to sum up everything that's buzzing around in my head. To be truthful, though, the visual style for "The Fountain" is probably the most solid thing about the film; I've known exactly how I want it to look since day one.

Rather than spam up the post with a bunch of differently sized images right now, I will resize them, maybe even make an influence board/chart (ooh! fancy) and repost it later. Until then, please watch this for a good idea of the role that color will play (or what I want it to play).

Mark Osborne's "More"
http://vimeo.com/988244

Also, check out these buzzwords:
futurism
german expressionism
art deco
Tim Burton (also for color, and angles! Oh my, the wonky angles.)
Gotham City (any designs, but with the white/grey coloring. this also counts for Tim Burton, too...)
"The Fall" movie (also also color and angles. and absolutely AMAZING shot composition)
Hugh Ferriss (amazing renderings of architecture and visions of metropolis in the early 20th century)
Gehry. 'Nuf said. Just look at his buildings. Do you see any right angles?
Fritz Lang (METROPOLIS!!!)
Shaun Tan
forced perspective and anything off-angled or warped
restricted color
paper cutouts / texture


Oh... ok, here are a few pics for now, because I'm nice and these are my absolute favorite. More to follow.





Some more colorful ones:




2 comments:

  1. Beautiful inspiration- I am looking forward to your layouts!

    -Sheila

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  2. you have some grate starting points with the art clips you have pulled and I can really see them in you city scape. I think having the city be hard lines and the art she make be super curvy could be nice.

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