Can you tell what movie this is?
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assignment details: http://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/one-story-four-icons/
The assignment is to reduce a movie, story, or event into its basic elements, then take those visuals and reduce them further to simple icons, four of them. Write your blog post up but do not give away the answer, let people guess! The challenge is to find the icons that suggest the story, but do not make it so easy.
Can you tell what movie this is?
flicker: http://www.flickr.com/photos/67520151@N03/8835756043/
assignment details: http://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/one-story-four-icons/
The assignment is to reduce a movie, story, or event into its basic elements, then take those visuals and reduce them further to simple icons, four of them. Write your blog post up but do not give away the answer, let people guess! The challenge is to find the icons that suggest the story, but do not make it so easy.
The assignment is to reduce a movie, story, or event into its basic elements, then take those visuals and reduce them further to simple icons, four of them. Write your blog post up but do not give away the answer, let people guess! The challenge is to find the icons that sug
The assignment is to reduce a movie, story, or event into its basic elements, then take those visuals and reduce them further to simple icons, four of them. Write your blog post up but do not give away the answer, let people guess! The challenge is to find the icons that suggest the story, but do not make it so easy.
So what movie did I pick? Can you guess?
This assignment is worth only 2 stars, but worth stars nonetheless. Because it is worth stars I can now say my total star count for the design assignments is up to 11.5/15.
This week we had to do 15 stars worth of design assignments. This is what I meant by the hardest part of my week. I always thought I knew how to use Photoshop but I guess I was very, very mistaken. I used Photoshop because it is and extremely common program so it’s easier to [...]
In this weeks design assignment we continued on our design challenges. We were asked to do 15 stars of assignments, two of which needed to come from our “One Story/Four Icons” assignment. For this we needed to choose a movie to represent in four icons. I chose of my favorites “Happy Feet”. In this assignment I was able to download all of my icons from a link given to me on the assignments page called “The Noun Project” all I needed to do was create an account and apply my creativity!
When choosing which icons I wanted to use I made sure to first visually attempt to summarize the movie. I know that the major points of this movie are that it’s protaganist is a penguin, who can in fact dance. I then summarized the majority of the movie as being an adventure to finally find the love of his life (since penguins are monogamous). Since I made this entire project monochromatic, inorder to keep up with the minimalist theme, I chose to have a little fun with the font and coloring/shadowing of it. Then to make it look a little more official I went onto the photo editing site picmonkey and added a frame around my finished product!
I used the same movie for three of the five assignments from the design assignments. I’m not sure if anyone has seen it, but I hope so or none of these are going to make sense!
The design blitz we did helped me to really identify different elements of design in advertisements and on objects. Creating things that contained those elements was a whole different stories — I really struggled with it!
The first design assignment I did was One Story/Four Icons.
The movie I chose is Domino (2005). Domino Harvey is the main character, and she wears a domino necklace, which is the first object. The second is a goldfish. In the film, she learns early on to never become attached to anything because whatever you let get close eventually leaves or dies. She learned this lesson when her mother gave her a goldfish when her father died, and then the goldfish died. She has it tattooed onto her neck. The next symbol is money – she was born into wealth but abandoned most of it and struggled for money. She unwillingly became involved in a scam to get someone else a lot of money to pay for an operation, and then she and the others who were dragged into it found out and came up with a scheme to steal the money, give it to an impoverished country (where one of the other characters was from), and blow up the people who dragged them into it (they were violent people, to be fair. Not as out of nowhere as it sounds). In the end, they blow up the space needle in Washington state, which is what the dynamite is for. See? Domino in four symbols.
The next assignment was a movie playing card.
I chose the main character in the movie, Domino. Not much to say here. She was a bounty hunter though, which explains the gun.
The third of the three assignments I used Domino for was making a postcard for a place in a movie or fictional story.
I had an easier time with the front of the card than with the back of it. It was pretty difficult finding a postmark. Actually, I couldn’t find one at all (that I could figure out how to effectively use) so I settled for drawing my own one. It looks kind of weird. I used 1987 though because in the movie, Domino had not yet moved from England to join her mother in Los Angeles. She was still in England. The quote at the bottom of the front of the card is a quote Domino says during the movie while talking about her life in England. As for the note to her mother, Domino’s mother married a man in America for his money and moved to LA. Domino’s mother was obsessed with Beverly Hills 90210 (part of the cast of the original 90210 actually are two of the main characters), which is why I used the description of London’s skyline at the top of the back of the card. Domino hated the show and its actors.
It was a lot of fun trying to implement the design elements into the post card, but I tried. Hard to tell how effective it was though. Either way, it’s clear to me that I have a lot of practice to do!
For this assignment, we had to reduce a movie, story, or event into its basic elements, then take the visuals and reduce them further to simple icons, four of them.
I wanted to do a story instead of a movie like most other DS106ers this week. With a story, though, I needed to think of a story that people knew about.
I can’t go too far into picking the story, though! You’re supposed to guess it!
I used icons from the Noun Project.
Icon 1 by Erbil Sivaslioglu
Icon 2 by Jonathan Honvoh
Icon 3 by Dmitriy Lagunov
Icon 4 by Arthy.P
I didn’t download the icons because it was far too complicated. I decided to just screenshot them and form them into one image.
Hopefully this isn’t too easy for people to guess.
This assignment is called “One story / Four Icons”
The assignment is to reduce a movie, story, or event into its basic elements, then take those visuals and reduce them further to simple icons, four of them. Write your blog post up but do not give away the answer, let people guess! The challenge is to find the icons that suggest the story, but do not make it so easy.
The Hunger Games