Saturday, 30 November 2013

Secret Lair: Clockwork Priestess' Character Biography

Production Designer Profile

Mise-en-scène Film Programme: The Shining (1980)

Figure 1: Movie Poster [Still Image]
The Shining (1980) is a psychological horror themed movie directed by Stanley Kubrik. It was a movie based on a novel written by Stephen King of the same title. The film is on a subject of Jack who undertook a job as a caretaker at an isolated hotel. His young son, Danny, had a supernatural capability. He had a third eye as he was able to foresee the future and look back in time at the past, encountering with ghosts who resided at the hotel. After some time during their stay at the hotel, the otherworldly presence had successfully managed to influence Jack’s conscience. This drove him into the path of insanity as he made an attempt to commit a homicide against his wife and son. 

Films directed by Kubrick have substantially shown the love he had for one point perspective and a balanced shot. In one of the scenes, Danny was riding his tricycle at the corridors of the hotel but stopped on his tracks when he saw the twins was an example how Kubrick brought this one point perspective, balanced shot thought further as he incorporated characters in it. Ager summarises this point accurately when he said “The most unconsciously powerful form of mirroring in the film is Kubrick’s use of visual symmetry.” (Ager, 2008)

Figure 2: Danny's Corridor Scene [Still Image]
Following the previous point about the visual aspect, trapped and isolation would be one of feelings that could be derived from this film. An example of this would be the iconic scene where Danny was playing his toys on a hexagon patterned carpet flooring of the hotel. Another would be when Wendy chases Danny in a maze and in the hotel, Jack was looking at a maze as he took a break from his writing. As he looked at this maze, what could be seen at the center of it was two tiny figures that appears to be of Wendy and Danny.  Henderson interpreted this scene with precision when he states "It's a memorable summary image for their situation—even given a foreshadowing moment of seeming omniscience, Jack can't free himself from his family any more than his family can escape the sprawling maze” (Henderson, 2007)

Figure 3: Danny Playing With His Toys [Still Image]
Figure 4: Table Top Maze [Still Image]
The immense tension that was created with the help of the sound effects were a perfect match to the visual elements in general. For example, in a scene was trying to avoid Jack, the pitch started to increase creating an intense feeling leaving the audience to have an adrenaline rush, keeping them at the edge of their seats as they anticipate for something terrifying to happen. As Henderson points out in his review, “…the complex musical textures of György Ligeti and Krzysztof Penderecki don't even offer room to breathe, and the disorientation causes the mind to grasp for gravity” (Henderson, 2007)

Figure 5: A clip from the film the illustrate the use of sound [Video]

When The Shining is watched multiple times, it gives the audience new information that was not noticeable in a previous screening. Hence, a statement from Eskstrom  perfectly concludes this film when he states “Everyone has that one film, the one they constantly return to for entertainment, joy, terror, mental stimulation, etc. The Shining is that one film.” (Ekstrom, 2013)

List of Illustrations:

Figure 1 The Shining (1980) [Poster] at http://www.impawards.com/1980/posters/shining_ver1.jpg accessed on 30 November 2013

Figure 2 Danny’s Corridor Scene [Still Image] at http://stream1.gifsoup.com/webroot/animatedgifs/609380_o.gif accessed on 30 November 2013

Figure 3 Danny Playing With His Toys On The Carpet [Still Image] at http://planetivy.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/the-shining-carpet1.jpg accessed on 30 November 2013

Figure 4 The Table Top Maze [Still Image] at http://www.collativelearning.com/PICS%20FOR%20WEBSITE/SHINING%20EXPANDED%203/tabletop%20maze%20close%20up.jpg accessed on 30 November 2013

Figure 5 The Shining - Best Scene (1080 HD) [Television Programme Online] Tyrion Lannister Youtube (1980) 4minutes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SX3px05fFu8  accessed on 30 November 2013

List of Bibliography: 

Ager, Rob
2008
The Shining
http://www.collativelearning.com/the%20shining%20-%20chap%205.html
Accessed on 30 November 2013

Ekstrom, Matthem
2013
The Shining (1980)
http://letterboxd.com/matthewekstrom/film/the-shining/
Accessed on 30 November 2013

Henderson, Eric
2007
The Shining (1980)
http://www.slantmagazine.com/film/review/the-shining
Accessed on 30 November 2013

Secret Lair: Clockwork Priestess' Lair Progress

With reference to my concept art,  I modelled my lair.

Final Concept 
Basic Layout
Elements Added
UV Textured Lair

Since I've got my lair laid out, I can now focus on adding details like the clock and the chains for the ground.

Friday, 29 November 2013

Secret Lair: Clockwork Priestess' Props (UV Textured)

In my lair, I have this chair and the lamp as part of the props that I have UV textured.

Chair UV Textured

Lamp UV Texture

Secret Lair: Clockwork Priestess Hero Prop

Taking my drawing of the hero prop as a reference, I went on into Maya to model it out. I like how the stand turned out to be but I may revisit it to make it better.

Hero Prop Drawing

3D Model

UV Mapped


Life Drawing Lesson 5

For this week's drawing class, we used colours again. I started of using chalk and I think the outcome was great was it was a soft medium.
2 Minute Poses
The activity was to do quick 1 minute sketches and I used a marker. I don't really enjoy using the marker as it was a harder medium in comparison to chalk and it was not flexible in terms of changing my marks after it was drawn.
1 Minute Poses
In a 25 minute pose, we were told to focus on a feature(s). This is my first attempt in doing some kind of portraiture. I feel that it was a good attempt in trying to get the different tones of the face.

The arm wasn't much a success though.


We continued the lesson in trying to focus more on limbs.




Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Secret Lair: Clockwork Priestess' Chair Model

Here's my other prop for my lair which is the chair. I did minor changes to the stage of the chair but the rest of the model was in accordance to my drawing.
Chair Reference Image

3D Chair Model

Secret Lair: Clockwork Priestess' Lair Lamp Model

I began to model my props in my lair which is the lamp. I am very satisfied with the outcome as it is exactly like the drawing I had for it.

Lamp Reference Image

3D Lamp Model

Saturday, 23 November 2013

Secret Lair: Clockwork Priestess' Lair Column Ideas

After the feedback from the 2nd OGR, I have decided to model out new ideas for the column that I am going to have in my lair. I like 3 though it has cylindrical body in comparison to the one I have in my final concept art. I like 2 too but I think I should extrude the body to give in and outs like the one I have in 3.