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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea|Sammy Butler
UNIT2: GREEN LIGHTREVIEW
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Contents
Blog Links..................................................................................................................... 2
Folder 8.......................................................................................................................... 3
Chosen Scenes:
1....................................................................................................................... 4
2....................................................................................................................... 6
3....................................................................................................................... 8
Influential Artist:
Ross Dearsly.......................................................................................... 10
Angelina Sung........................................................................................ 11
Lianna Tai.................................................................................................. 12
Victorian...................................................................................................... 13
Critical Thumbnails...................................................................................................... 15
Written Assignment.................................................................................................... 17
Creative Partnership Achieve............................................................................. 18
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Blog Links
Starterhttp://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/10/sooooo-excited.html
Except Choice http://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/10/chosen-ones.html
First Influence Maps http://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/11/first-influence-maps.html
Thumbnails http://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/11/thumbnails.html
Artist http://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/11/my-artist-and-influences.html
http://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/10/sooooo-excited.htmlhttp://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/10/sooooo-excited.htmlhttp://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/10/chosen-ones.htmlhttp://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/11/first-influence-maps.htmlhttp://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/11/thumbnails.htmlhttp://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/11/my-artist-and-influences.htmlhttp://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/11/my-artist-and-influences.htmlhttp://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/11/thumbnails.htmlhttp://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/11/first-influence-maps.htmlhttp://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/10/chosen-ones.htmlhttp://sammybutler.blogspot.com/2011/10/sooooo-excited.html -
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
- Jules Verne(Published 1870)
20,000 Leagues under the Sea follows the adventures of a maritime crew through the eyes of French marine biologist,
Professor Aronnax. The crew are aboard a drastically advanced submarine, the Nautilus, and sail free of any jurisdiction
or authority. Captain Nemo, who has long been at sea, takes Aronnax and his entourage to explore all the 7 seas
(travelling 20,000 leagues in all around the world). Through-out the book Aronnax describes the many different
wonders of the earths unexplored, underwater world.
Verne seems to predict the future of maritime technology and its uses in warfare. In 1869, when T-T L.U.T.S was
written, the world hadnt even really dipped its toe into underwater sea exploration. A few 1or2 person subs, the divingbell and the really heavy diving suits wear around. But, according to the University of Wisconsin Sea Grants website,
1864 saw Frenchmen Benoit Rouquayrot and Auguste Denayrouze invent the scuba outfit similar to the ones used in
Vernes story. He used the latest inventions as well as those still the planning stages. At this time invention was a big
thing. The Crystal Palace had held the Great Exhibition in 1851 where thousands of inventors gathered to show how
they were pushing the world into the future. So, as you can imagine, this was a time of excitement and discovery.
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My Three Scenes
Excerpt One: Chapter XXIV The Coral Kingdom
This first scene is a journey through a fantastic submerged forest with rare corals. There was a choice of three stages
in the journey but Ive chosen the actual burial scene. I was tempted by the mid-point with the arches and dense
underwater forest imagery but I felt it could be really exciting to create to awe and wonder of the clearing yet somehow
incorporate the sadness of the funeral. It feels like an obvious choice but as I say, the one Im most interested in
exploring. The light source is they head lamps so will be an interesting one for shadows and to see how that light
bounces through the trees.
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Excerpt Two: Chapter III A Priceless Pearl
On the way to the grotto of the giant oyster. Vernes description of the scene is so vivid that I felt draw to it. I want toshow the entrance of the grotto but show it in the distance past the pyramid-like rocks and plants like war-machines.
In the scene Aronnax is in fear of a shark attack so I want to perhaps create a few misleading shadows created by the
corals and seaweed. I was tempted by an earlier scene when the exploring party walk through a life rich shallow ocean.
Its just about daybreak so the light breaking through would be interesting but the tension of the scene Ive chosen
won over
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Excerpt Three: Chapter IX The Lost Continent
It has to be Atlantis! When I discovered I had 20,000 LUTS this was the scene I thought of. The lost world. However,there was the section describing the dead forest where the night sea creatures are lurking in hidden crevasses and
almost haunting plus the volcanic light source thrown on. However my first two excerpts are naturally created wonders
which the tree, rock and coral formations. Atlantis would give the opportunity to explore man-made ancient architecture
eroded and engulfed by the sea. Still the vast volcanoes glow will play a distant effect on the sunken city but only the
foreground (as this is where Nemo and Aronnax are standing). The exploration takes place at night so the other light
sources will be the desperate bits of moonlight streaming through the sea.
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Artist Influences
Ross Dearsley
http://conceptartworld.com/?p=10222 http://www.rossdearsley.com/
Ross Dearsley is a professional freelance concept artist and illustrator based in Berkshire, United Kingdom. Ross works
in a variety of entertainment media areas including video games, print, film & television.
I really like his brushwork and how it ties the whole image together. For example, this piece for Order of Phoenix(below) has the common theme of this striped brush stroke. Dearsley, rather than try to create something that lookedrealistic/photographic he has the whole scene in this blocky theme. A giant fire snake would seem too unbelievable ina realistic setting so his style means that the whole scene and world become integrated with the fantasy and thenacceptably believable.
This is another piece for the same film. This time the themed brush is square. This gives the dementors ragged cloakan even more abnormal feel as it doesnt follow the theme.
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Angela Sung
http://conceptartworld.com/?p=9472 http://interstellang.blogspot.com/
Angela Sung is a concept artist from Los Angeles, California currently working as a background layout artist at
Titmouse. Angela has created concept art and illustrations for companies such as Sony Computer Entertainment
Europe, Fantasy Flight Games, Nicalis, Inc. and many more
Sung uses really soft brushes that create these velvety environments. It really adds this sense of wonder and yet
believable fantasy. The sense of perspective through multiple layers and colour is really nice too. Theres a lot of
information shes gives that tells the viewer how theyre seeing the scene. In the second image particularly there is a
feeling that were perched on a branch like the fairy below.
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Lianna Tai
http://conceptartworld.com/?p=9214 http://mynameislianna.weebly.com/
Lianna Tai is a concept artist and illustrator from Los Angeles, California currently working at SuperBot Entertainment,
Inc. Lianna attended Art Center College of Design and has worked in creating visual development, concept designs and
illustrations.
Tais works with these pastel colours even though her work is almost Disney-like in its splendor. These more tranquil
colours make the world depicted in the scene more realistic. Similar to Sung, she uses very soft brush strokes. In the
second image, and something that appears in a few of her works, shes added the glowing orbs. In this they suggest
fireflies but they add to the atmosphere quite a lot. Although it could be a little cheesy, without the piece wouldnt have
the same impact.
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Victorian
Victorian art follows similar themes in its pastel tone and blocky colours however the image that culturally springs to
mind is of a bland sepia colour photo style. This saturated orange/brown colour could be a useful tool to bringing theawareness of the era into the landscapes.
In Conclusion:
I want to be able to create this feeling wonder that these 3 artists create, in my scenes. Although my settings are
natural and possible places I want the audience to feel the amazement that Aronnax feels as he explores places seen
by only a handful of people if any. Ill use the common brush strokes to tie the piece together, the soft brushes to
create that fantasy texture and the little specks in the atmosphere to add to the wonder. These 3 things will also help
to create the feeling of being underwater and under pressure. For example, the volcano ash floating around the Atlantis
scene.
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Critical Thumbnails
Coral Kingdom
I like the idea of an angled horizon line, gives an almost floating feel to the scene. And to show the scene from above
so the vast clearing can be fully appreciated and also the association between funerals and looking down would aid
the mournful effect I want to go for. In the second thumbnail the trees are land based trees only to get the suggestion
of the arching branches. In the grave yard images I researched they tended to have a lot within them but still have the
empty/ bare feeling. Something like bare trees are common in these images so I wanted to show this in my design.
The Priceless Pearl
This scene I tend to call it the ominous rock scene as sends a strong image to my mind. A lot of the effect of this
scene will be created by the contract of shadow and light. I plan for the shadows to be unnatural, like in Dr. Cagliari.
This should create unease about the scene. The first thumbnail here has some Tim Burton style rocks, I dont plan for
them to be as obscure but I want to take it in the direction of somethings not right and jaunty rocks would greatly aid
the effect. The second thumbnail is from within the corridor of rocks. I could get a greater effect if the angle was from
the same view as the characters so the audience experience it along with them.
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The Lost Continent
I considered this scene from within the city itself however the effect of how huge the city is would be lost almost. I
didnt want it to be like a normal city underwater I wanted to show the mass of the whole continent. The first thumbnail
was an idea I had about Atlantis being on different levels. The close up column means the detail of the ware caused by
the sea can be seen. The second shows the idea of a continuous city as seen from the ledge of the volcano. I would
create a lot of layers for this like the artist Angela Sung to the distance becomes detectable.
For thumbnail I used the soft brushed used by my artist and began experimenting with multiple levels to create the
depth illusion.
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Written Assignment
Analyse critically the production design and visual concept(s) ofThe Lion King(1994)
Introduction
The Lion Kingwas release in 1994 by Walt Disney Pictures as their 32nd animated feature. Directors Roger Allers and
Rob Minkoff worked closely alongside their huge team of animators to create this African inspired film. Andy Gaskill, as
art director, over saw the whole creative process keeping the films style and design continuous throughout. Chris
Sanders, however, was responsible for designing the look for the film as production designer. He and his team
designed the visual concepts during The Lion Kingspre-production which would what set the style direction the film
would take. As an animated feature the restrictions of a physical set are removed and the freedom to tell the story,
quite strongly, through visual means can be exploited. Sanders creates a look that greatly represents it African setting
but that also captures the mood of the scene through its colour association and even by drastically changing the stylefor fantasised sequences.
The Fundamentals of Animation Paul Wells
The Art of The Lion King Christopher Finch
The Animated Movie Guide Jerry Beck
The Filmmakers guide to production design Vincent LoBrutto
Production Design: Architects of the screen Jane Barnwell
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Creative Partnership Archive
02/11/11
Sammy Butler: Hey, I'm your creative partner for unit 2 :) Haven't been able to catch you at [email protected] is my email if it's easier to chat that way. Let me know what folder you have andwhat ideas you have so far.
03/11/11
Shayne: Hey Sammy! really nice to hear from you! I did actually leave a message on your final design on blogger
but it must of got deleted or something, for some reason whenever I leave a comment on someone's bloggit disappears or get's deleted or something no idea why :(
but anyway's nice to hear from you! I've check out your blogg so far and it's look really nice loving your idea's andinfluence maps! :D
I was also meaning to ask you how you have came up with your idea with printscreening specific parts of your bookand then talking aboutthem and what parts your going to use with them, well basically would you mind if I did this as well to express myexact idea's of whatpeople know I'm looking at :)
Also as well sorry that my blogger isn't exactly very updated and is missing quite a bit of stuff I'm just completey newto it all and still getting used to it :Pill get it work out properly soon and then hopefully will have things in motion! and catch up with the rest :D
wish we didn't have to do film reviews I just want to get down with my concept art work and idea's! lol
anyway's Sammy! again nice to hear from you and looking forward to hearing from you soon! :D
07/11/11
Sammy Butler: Have you found some artist that you like the style of? http://conceptartworld.com/ is a site I found reallyhelpful.
I really like the idea of the saturated design with just a few colours suggesting a mood. Could look really effective.
How does the 'look' youre going for in each design reflect on the story of scene? Your images need to tell the story
just as much as they show the environment.
Look forward to seeing your ideas :)
http://www.blogger.com/profile/09927281315676208058http://www.blogger.com/profile/09927281315676208058http://www.blogger.com/profile/09927281315676208058http://www.blogger.com/profile/09927281315676208058