Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Color Theory Project 6) Video Interaction 3 : Interview

In this video we had to interview some who has a relation with our topic. Mine being poverty, I interviewed the color theory professor at AUD, Sarah Lahti. She is working on a campaign regarding the poverty issue in Africa, and i thought it would be great to hear to hear her opinion since she was actually in Africa and witnessed the lifestyle and the poverty that Africa is facing.

I put 2 short cuts of the interview because I found them to be very important, and they showed the seriousness of the issue that people need to see.

Click here for :One short cut of the interview
Click here for: Another short cut of the interview

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Color Theory Project 5) Video Interaction 2


So again we had to make a video representing an issue, but this time we had to do it differently.
Close ups, 3 scenes , one showing the beginning , the middle, and the end. Basically a change in emotion. We also had to have our color in each of the scenes, and have de saturated backgrounds which made it REALLY HARD to accomplish.




Click here for My video



Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Color Theory Project 4) Video Interaction 1


In this project, we had to make video representing an issue using one color, including a tint and a tone. I chose poverty, because it is a major issue in our modern world. With all the new developments worldwide, poverty is still found in many countries. Causing the death of young children along with people of all ages, due to the deprivation of food and water.I used the color green, because it shows a relevance, since green represents money in many countries.


Click here and lets go To the video



Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Color Theory Project 3) Johannes Itten Star

The Itten Star is a complex color wheel constructed from 12 colors, each having a pure hue, 2 tints and, 3 shades.
Within the 12 colors:
Primary colors: Red, Blue, Yellow.
Secondary colors: Purple, Orange, Green.
Tertiary colors: Red orange, red purple, blue purple, blue green, yellow green, and yellow orange.

How to achieve this : Using only the 3 primary colors (R,B,Y), mixing these 3 in different ways you create the 12 hues. In order to achieve the tints, white must be added to the hue. To achieve the shades, black must be added to the original hue.