Sunday, 20 November 2011

Legend directed by Ridley Scott



Fig. 1 Legend box art

Legend directed by Ridley Scott, is a classic high fantasy fairy tale story. Darkness (Tim Curry) tries to destroy all the light and goodness in the world and create an everlasting night by killing and taking the horns off the unicorns. Lili (Mia Sara) touches a unicorn unknowing that it’s strictly forbidden for mortals to touch them. Jack (Tom Cruise) must take on big responsibilities to go and destroy darkness and restore order to the world.

This film is just a basic generic fantasy fairy tale film; it’s got goblins, fairies, unicorns and Darkness with the appearance of the devil and evil setting about to destroy the good. However there is no denying this film had spectacular set designs and character makeup which pretty much makes up for the lack of originality in the story telling. “Let it be said that "Legend" is an impressive technical achievement. Scott is a perfectionist who takes infinite pains to make things look right.” (Ebert 1986) Scott made a huge effort to make the film look great and to create immersion within the film.

Fig. 2 Tim Curry as Darkness

There is a strong sense of good and evil that runs throughout this film. Scott youse of light is evident being used in the scenes with Jack and Lili to light up certain objects and to emphasize them.  “He uses production design, costumes, lighting, and makeup to suggest a sumptuous world of magic and wonder” (Biodrowski 2009) When they see the unicorns, partial slivers of light show on their faces to give the impression the area they are in is secretive and concealed. When the camera moves to the unicorns they are lit up in the centre of the scene as glowing beacons of light.

Fig. 3 Unicorns in the clearing

Scott seems to have wanted to look into the darker sides of fairy tales with this movie as well as trying to appeal to a wider audience, you do get the sense of darkness and other dark desires show through in the Lord of Darkness’s domain which again is a great set design and makeup. “It is genuinely creepy in parts. Meg Mucklebones and the goblin Blix are freaky characters who were superbly put together by Rob Bottin” (Scythe 2011) The goblins in particular are creepy to look at and depict the personalities of them rather well.
Fig. 4 Goblin 



Illustration List

Scott, R (1985) Figure 1. Legend box art [online] http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089469/
(Accessed on 19/11/11)

Scott, R (1985) Figure 2. Tim Curry as Darkness [online] http://www.cinemasquid.com/blu-ray/movies/screenshots/sets/legend-theatrical/f5d70ef8-8259-4e0c-af5a-a3cdc1fd8bb1 (Accessed on 19/11/11)

Scott, R (1985) Figure 3. Unicorns in the clearing [online] http://www.cinemasquid.com/blu-ray/movies/screenshots/sets/legend-theatrical/f5d70ef8-8259-4e0c-af5a-a3cdc1fd8bb1 (Accessed on 19/11/11)

Scott, R (1985) Figure 4. Goblin [online] http://geparile.wordpress.com/2010/09/03/legend-1985/
(Accessed on 19/11/11)


Bibliography


Steve Biodrowski (2009) (online) http://cinefantastiqueonline.com/2009/05/legend-1985-retrospective-film-dvd-review/ (Accessed on 16/11/11)

Ramius Scythe (2011) (online) http://www.horrorchronicles.com/adventure-movies/legend-1985-review.html  (Accessed on 16/11/11)

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Online Greenlight Review

Online Greenlight Review

Sunday, 6 November 2011

Photoshop

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Two sketches of the underwater forest scene testing out different effects for lighting with Phil helping me and showing a good way to light a scene (number 2)

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A basic draft of the Sea Slug i might be putting in the underwater forest scene.

Initial Scenery Ideas


Just a few sketches to show the landscape and basic perspective of the underwater forest and underwater cliff scenes.


These are a couple for the cliff scene, they are just rough drafts to get idea of basic layout.


These next three are basic sketches of the underwater forest scene.

Initial Ideas



These are a few Initial ideas of the plants when i first read the extract from the book.

"The forest consisted if large treelike plants, and as soon as we entered beneath its vast arcades, I immediately stuck by the strange manner in which the branches grew--something i had never seen before", "All grew straight up toward the surface. Every filament, every strip of vegetation, stood up rigidly, like a stalk of iron. The fucus and the lianas grew in perpendicular lines"


"I observed the padinae spreading out like the tail of a peacock"

For this i wasn't sure what to make of it. I found that a 'Phyllaplysia padinae' is a type of Sea Slug so I ran with it and used my imagination, by no means are these final ideas just rough sketches to get first impressions down.

Life Drawing

Quickly sketching with the model doing 2 minute poses.


Each pose was around 30 minutes each, drawing only the negative spaces around the model. I found this approach to drawing interesting as you are concentrating more because if you didn't get the shape right it wouldn't look like a person.