Tuesday 27 November 2007

live music for silent films.

Showings of silent films almost always featured live music, starting with the pianist at the first public projection of movies by the Lumière Brothers on December 28, 1895 in Paris.[1] From the beginning, music was recognized as essential, contributing to the atmosphere and giving the audience vital emotional cues (musicians sometimes played on film sets during shooting for similar reasons). Small town and neighborhood movie theaters usually had a pianist. From the mid-teens onward, large city theaters tended to have organists or entire orchestras. Massive theatrical organs such as the famous "mighty Wurlitzer" could simulate some orchestral sounds along with a number of sound effects.

(Wikipedia)

Research project

Monday 26 November 2007

Animal research



Video for research brief about animals - primary research.

Research brief - Animals - My dog Bonnie - counted ten barks in this clip

Monday 12 November 2007

Packaging


distinct packaging i came across. Imaginative, strong colourful designs.

Alan fletcher




The Climax, Illustration from "Salome" by Oscar Wilde, 1893