Monday, 15 December 2014

Connecting Essay 3


This image shows my example of multiple imagery. I wanted to show multiple imagery in a number of ways so I thought about the different ways in which I could show it. I used the same person multiple times within the image but I tried to reflect the contrast in expressions. I did this by making the person change the emotions of his face. In order to add more variation to the image I also looked at having him look to different directions in order to show all aspects of the face. Directions and expressions of the face are used in an effort to reflect a pattern within the multiple imagery. The use of pattern with the vibrant colours allow for the image to appear energetic and entertaining to look at.


This is an example of multiple imagery that I found on the internet. This example shows an example of the same person being photographed in a number of ways. Different camera angles and distances have been used to change the ways in which we perceive the individual's face. The order of the images have been mixed and cause overall picture to be composed in a interesting way. The different angles allow for the audience to focus on certain areas that lead us to become aware of the emotion that the person is feeling. This emotion within the picture is also complimented by the use of a black and white filter that enhances the moody themes within the image.

Both of these examples of multiple imagery show similarities within them. Both pictures focus on multiple imagery of an individual person. This allows both pictures to use emotion in a way that engages the audience and causes the overall image to become more interesting. While my image explores the use of facial expression to promote a happier tone in the picture, while the other uses emotion in the images to show a more moody tone. Different aspects of the face are highlighted within both images through the use of different camera angles and poses. This allows the image to have more depth as it allows us to get a greater idea of all the aspects of the individual within the image.

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