Wednesday 25 February 2015

Task 1: Create a movie Poster.
Topic: Avengers
27/02/15


Instruction:
--Pick any favorite movie you like
--make 5 different posters of the movies showing different characters in it.
--The Plot
--size A2
--Break down the movie showing the Beginning, middle(conflict )and ending.

                                               

FIG A (Beginning)






FIG B (Beginning)








                            
                                                                             FIG C (conflict)








FIG D (conflict)







FIG E (conflict)






FIG F (conflict)






FIG G (End)


BRIEF SUMMARY ON AVENGERS


         "The Avengers," much awaited by Marvel comic’s fans, assembles all of the Avengers in one film: Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, the Hulk, the Black Widow and Hawkeye. This is like an all-star game. What always strikes me is how different their superpowers are. Iron Man (Robert  Downey) is just an ordinary guy until he's wearing his super-suit. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) swings a mighty hammer. Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) wields a bow with arrows so powerful they can bring down alien spacecraft. The Hulk ( Mark ruffalo) is a mild-mannered guy until he gets angry, and then he expands into a leaping, bounding green muscle man who can rip apart pretty much anything. Captain America (Chris Evans) has a powerful and versatile shield. Then there's Natasha (Scarlett  Johansson), aka the Black Widow.

                The reason they're brought together in "The Avengers" is that the Earth is under threat by the smirking Loki (Tom Hiddleston), Thor's adopted brother, who controls the Tesseract, a pulsing cube of energy that opens a gateway to the universe; through it, he plans to attack Earth with his fleet of reptile-looking monster-machines. It goes completely unexplained where Loki now resides, how these dragon-machines are manufactured, and so on. Both Loki and Thor are obscurely related to the gods of Norse mythology, as we know from last year's "Thor," but let's not drift into theology.
Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) sends out a call to the Avengers to team up and meet this threat. He runs SHIELD, the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division, which is all I know about it. He's headquartered on a gigantic aircraft carrier that's also a hovercraft and can become invisible. By bringing the Avengers together, he of course reopens ancient rivalries (i.e., my hammer can beat your shield), until they learn the benefits of Teamwork, which is discussed in speeches of noble banality. So you see this is sort of an educational film, teaching the Avengers to do what was so highly valued on my first-grade report card: the concept of Working Well With Others.




Characters
Nick Fury-------------Samuel L. Jackson
Loki--------------------Tom Hiddleston
Natasha---------------Scarlett  Johansson
Captain America----Chris Evans
Hulk--------------------Mark ruffalo
Hawkeye--------------Jeremy Renner 
Iron Man--------------Robert  Downey
Thor--------------------Chris Hemsworth


Icons: 
Nick Fury---Identified as the main character with one eye covered.
Loki----------know as the brother to Thor, see as the evil one with two long huge horns.
Natasha----She know as the black widow.
captain America---The man that wields a shield with a star symbol on it.
Hulk---------The huge green giant but when a human being a  scientist.
Hawkeye---He wields a bow with arrows.
Iron Man---The rich,playboy, handsome young billionaire. who has an iron suit                                      with gadgets on it.
Thor---------The god from Asgard who wields a hammer.



Reflection.
     This movie shows team work. One guy cannot do everything on his on without his friends help. It motivates me to be able to face my fears, example hulk had to face his inner fear (the monster in him), to control his transformation.   
It also showed me many ways to approach things in different ways without getting involved.
         






Edited Photos


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Idea 2

                                                                         idea 3

Idea 3

idea 4






Sketches:
Fig 1
                            
Fig 2

Fig 3

Fig 4

Fig 5


Finally: 

I pick this as the best, from my own view the name Avengers is a (negative action word)
This represent the man who assembled the Avengers. In the story line both the good Marvel hero's fought against the dark side to defend their world and city. Good and evil cannot co-exist in one world together because the cannot understand themselves.The red colour on the background shows revenge, its brings out bad side in you.






































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