To bad he isn’t british

My second project took a little more time and I do feel this one is worth 4 stars unlike the last project. here is my movie poster mash up. I hope it is effective. I tried to stray away from the examples used which mostly but not all simply clipped out a piece of one image and pasted it into another. I tried to just recreate the whole poster. any how, here is my movie mashup poster.

http://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/movie-mashup/

moon breaker

and here is the original poster from the james band movie moonraker

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Monster M.A.S.H.?

So what do you get when Pope Ramzes refuses to talk?

Mash1323

Ever get the feeling something isn’t quite how you remember?

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Well, sit back, relax, and laugh it off.

HA!  Suck it YouTube!

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Our Trip on the Pineapple Express

TheTwoGreatestStonerMovies… OfMyTime… AreCombiningInOneGloriousSpectacle… ThePineappleExpress… andHaroldAndKumar… JoinForcesToCreate… TheGreatestWeedMovieOfAllTime… TheseTwoSimilarPlotMovies… AreOftenLumpedIntoThe… “Stoner”.. CategoryOfFilms… Howerver… TheyWillExceedAllExpectations…. WhenThisCombination… ThatIDennisHaveCreated… ReachesTheMasses… Enjoy! Harold and Kumar go to Pineapple Express.

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This is a 4 star mashup assignment for Ds106 titled Movie Mashup. I created the movie poster by getting the two movie posters into Gimp and then adding Harold and Kumar onto the Pineapple Express movie poster.

Movie Mashup

I did the movie mashup assignment worth 4 stars. I used google images and photoshop to cut out and merge these images to make The Divergent Games.15320

Lord Of the Force

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This Mashup assignment is worth 3.5 stars and we are asked to put two similar movies into one poster. I used the Lord of the Ring poster and incorporate Star Wars into the poster by changing Ring for Force and adding some of the Star Wars character into the poster as well as some light sabers. I am a huge fans of Star Wars so I am really excited about the new movie coming up. I have my tickets and I hope not to be disappointed. Back to the poster…. I used Photoshop to do some of the change and my cousin give me some ideas of how to do it.

A Toy’s Life: movie poster remix

A Toy's Life

A Toy’s life is a movie poster that I remixed for this Ds106 assignment. It is a combination of two of my favorite Pixar movies. In “A toy’s Life” the toys are going to be become part of “A Bug’s Life” world.

I chose both of these stories because when I was a child I used to watch both movies all the time. Whenever we took a long care ride I would watch one after another on repeat. It would be awesome for them to collaborate together.

For my poster think “Night at the Museum” were Owen wilson gets pinned down by the Indians. The bugs think that the toys are there to hurt them but in reality they all work together to help the bug’s colony. It would be a very cheesy movie but a classic none the less.

For my poster I used Photoshop and Canva to create my poster. I had a lot of different combinations before I settled on this design.

I placed a photo into Photoshop from “A Bug’s Life” and erased around it to make it appear like a leaf. I thought that added a nature feel to the bug’s life side of the story.

When I was done with Photoshop I brought the picture into Canva and added the text. I tend to use Canva for the text because they have better fonts.

I hope you enjoy my remixed movie poster.

Stars: 4.5

My Fair Abbey

As my final project character’s story is evolving, I needed to advance her progress to the next level where she becomes part of a television show loosely based on some of her life experiences.  So, that meant I needed to invent the television show and now you’re all caught up. I mashed up a movie […]

Movie Mashup Time!!!!!!!

Hi guys!  So for the “Movie Mashup” assignment, I decided to combine two movies I had seen very recently.  Since it it Thanksgiving week, my wife and I spent an afternoon at the theater seeing the latest installment in “The Hunger Games” series.  And, also because of Thanksgiving, we had just the day before seen “It’s Thanksgiving Charlie Brown” on tv.  Needless to say, a mashup had to be done.  More about the process in my weekly post.  Enjoy…

 

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Total Stars for this assignment: 4.5

Limitless Lucy.

Much like the chipmunk-ify assignment a week or so back, I texted my friend to ask her opinion on which two similar movies to mash together for an all-new-movie poster. She was her typical, kind self and threw out a couple of suggestions, but neither of them clicked with me.

Mean Girls and Clueless are similar in that they have a strong female lead and delve into female interaction and young adult culture, but the overall tones are very different; one is more empowering and positive while the other is drenched with negativity. Plus, Clueless is one of my favorite movies, and I’ve never once compared the two.

Aside from one or two viewings with my mom and knowing a couple classic quotes, I don’t know enough about The Princess Bride to make a strong comparison with any other movie, especially one I saw over five years ago like Stardust.

Long story short, despite my friend’s much appreciated attempts, I was on my own. So many movies with comparable plots and tropes crossed by mind–action-packed car races, international spy thrillers–so I tried to remember movies I’d seen recently, and one immediately popped into my brain: Lucy starring Scarlett Johansson and Morgan Freeman. The general plot is that the main character ingests a new street drug and is able to use 100% of her brain, so she becomes insanely powerful, realizing her full potential as a human being and is able to stop time and make things levitate.

I saw the film with one of my best friends who was visiting me on campus a couple of weeks back. We saw the film via Cheap Seats on campus, and the audience was surprisingly empty (the most packed I’ve ever seen the Cheap Seats audience was a showing of Frozen last semester). My friend and I enjoyed the cinematography and awesome special effects, but the plot was disjointed and the ending unsatisfying and confusing.

A movie often compared with Lucy is 2011’s Limitless with Bradley Cooper. In fact, Lucy and Limitless are often called the male-and-female versions of one another. Again, the plot of Limitless is the main character taking a pill that allows him total brain control and power. Thrilling action ensues.

While the two films are similar plot-wise (dare I say remixes of each other?!), the settings and characters are very different. Lucy has a more feminist, intellectual flair (Scarlett Johansson taking control of and owning every situation she’s placed in without a man or anyone’s help, and Morgan Freeman plays a neuroscientist), while Cooper’s Limitless is more spectacle and arguably easier to follow.

I decided to combine them, regardless of their similarities and differences, into Limitless Lucy. I took Limitless‘s original theatrical release poster as a base, because it’s filled with cool light effects, swirls, and striking colors that are easy to edit, and I edited out Bradley cooper’s smaller form and the subtitle/text.

 

Limitless's original poster

Limitless’s original poster

Then, I added Lucy’s/Scarlett Johansson’s eyes, which are colored a striking blue. The drug the character takes is the same color blue, so the eye shot was a popular marketing image.

As exemplified here.

I debated on how much I wanted to match the eyes/blend the eyes into the background image, because I wanted Scarlett Johansson’s character and her coinciding awesomeness and feminism to stand out rather than be overpowered by Cooper’s male character.

I finally did a little bit of background erasing and opacity to make the skin tone less striking, and then, I put a filter over the whole thing as well as upped the saturation, vibrancy, and contrast to help everything blend together that much more, and the changes enhance the dramatic red tones in Cooper’s face and around Lucy’s eyes. The result came out quite nicely; your eyes are drawn to Cooper and then Lucy’s striking blue irises. I easily found a matching font, size, and subtle inner shadow effect to compliment Limitless‘s text.

Limitless Lucy

Limitless Lucy

Imagine Bradley Cooper and Scarlett Johansson both using 100% of their brains (even though that concept is a scientific myth!) and kicking butt as super humans. I’d buy tickets to see that for sure!