Sunday 29 July 2018

Brain-storming


Brain-Storming
Techniques
Question: Can the relationship between two characters be defined by the viewer's own experiences?
Rewording the question:
·         Can I manipulate the viewer's understanding of the current relationship between the characters?
·         Can the relationship between two characters be defined by the viewer's own experiences/influences?
·         Could I change how the viewer views the relationship between the characters?
·         Why did the viewer view the relationship between the characters the way they did?
·         Does the viewer's own understanding influence how they view the relationship between the characters?
·         Use questionnaire with concept art to find out reactions of two different audiences.
·         Figuring out the cues and clues about personal relationships and what taboos or social rules there exist about how people relate intimately.
·         What are the physical attributes and facial expressions that determine gender, relationship status, etc.

Medium:
Finished concept art for a presentation to be determined.  Could be comic, short animation. Want to engage an audience.  Testing concept drawing with different audiences in mind.

Concept:
 How can people assume a relationship without asking? Body language vs verbal language.

Influences:
·         Yuri on Ice - TV show
·         My own friendships
·         SIT student’s opinions on relationships
·         Church family’s opinions
·         My own understanding

Context:
Church environment vs SIT environment.

Technique:
Drawing, digital and paper-based (Photoshop or ToonBoom). Questionnaires (Survey Monkey).

Deeper Information
Theoretical Framework:
Social engagement.  Gender identity

Methodology:
Heuristic

Aesthetics:
Cartoon like. Blue/orange.

To get Information
Resources: How
Drawing and asking.

Audience: Who
Church and SIT fellow students

Site: Where
To Be Advised.

No comments:

Post a Comment