Sunday 17 November 2013

Kyle Cooper Continued

My Three Top Kyle Cooper Graphic Designs

Firstly, I have picked Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. This is because he uses one of his most famous techniques in which the audience 'follows' an object or a person, in this case the string on a stick of dynamite which is alight. This is effective because it takes the audience on a journey. Also, there is additional writing amongst the titles which looks like a computer screen in a secret spy intelligence base, hinting to the audience the genre of the film.


My second choice is The Mummy from 1999 which is around the time where Cooper was developing a name for himself but still using his unique styles and techniques. In this case, he uses block, vivid colours like red and black which is very typical and the red creates a sense of danger. We also travel through various locations giving the audience a clue that this is an adventure film.



My final clip is from the TV series Band of Brothers in which he again uses his block colours of red, white and black. In this clip, he uses photographs in order to make it look old fashioned, and displays them in quick succession to make it seem slow motion. He also uses a grainy effect to show that this film is set in the past.



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