5A7: Demonstrate an informed understanding of
issues relating to media, communication, audience and context through the
delivery of solutions to brief led problems or clearly identified creative
concerns.
strengths: clearly identified challenged to overcome when illustrating (your own and the samaritans)
5A8: Understand
the potential and limitations of technologies and processes used in the
production of illustration for 2d, 3d and/or 4d distribution
strengths:
you've acknowledged where work for samaritans would sit in the real world - plenty of mock-ups outside of the main book
5B5: Analyse and critically evaluate the
impact of social, cultural, technological and/or ethical concerns on the
development of solutions to problems relevant to individual creative concerns.
strengths:
loads of outdoor research, research into samaritans. you've considered these all the way through which is great.
5C6: Explore and apply a range of appropriate practical and conceptual
approaches to self-determined ideas, concepts, solutions/proposals in response
to own identified intentions and relevant practices
strengths:
well documented and evaluated on the blog.
5C7: Produce technically competent and conceptually appropriate outcomes to
identified problems through the selection and application of visual skills.
strengths:
you're visual choices communicate your themes and research perfectly! -worked with a graphic designer to make the most out of hype and layout - has benefited you exponentially!
use of overplayed imagery with our photorealistic style makes for 'double' exposure effect reminiscent of photography -teamed with the black + white/grey themes allows for beautiful tone and feelings of nostalgia.
Discussion feedback and notes:
- amount work load because of deadline/ realistic time left.
make sure to label development work (loose sheets) as visual journal.
blog own photography and wills photography
consider sending campaign idea and work to the samaritans.
creating a fundraiser with the campaign :-
profit off it will go towards charity aswell as me.
think this could be a path of the way i like to work - real world/social problems - reportage.
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