Date post: | 18-Jul-2015 |
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CONCEPT ONE – 1930’S-1950’S CARTOON STYLE
CONCEPT ONE – USES AND REASONS
The style here is simply and effective and is in trend of your warm
audience due to its humor and simplistic messages in this
style.
- Bright, bold colors to grab attention.
- Short and snappy messages to remember.
- Mascots that people would remember and or like and grow fond
to.
- The format is simple and allows audience to look at everything
without being bored and looking away.
These are at least some elements I want to bring from this concept
to the final pitch.
TIMESCALE, BUDGETING AND PRODUCTION
PROCESSThe timescale of production would be about 3 weeks long.
-the photographer and shoots taking place the first week, for taking images
of the food and models used, post production editing of the raw assets,
additional time for extra shoots if needed.
-Second week being the editing and graphical week of 20 hours worth of
work.
-The third week would be finalizing looks with the client, getting
measurements for the print and adding last touches or changes.
The price of this 3 week period would be around £800 all together, £100 for
the 1250 fliers, £275 for the graphic designers at pay rate of £11 an hour
for 25hours, £250 for the shoot and all elements involved and £75 for
the model, with an extra £50 as bleed costs for extra areas for a safety
net
RISK ASSESSMENT FOR ANY SHOOTS
The risk of the food getting on equipment could be a possible issue and
breaking or ruining kit.
Another issue could possibly if the model or crew are allergic to any of the
ingredients and causing them to be unable to shoot or have a reaction
to the food.
To tackle these issues I would have sure the food is handled by only one
person and that there is a perimeter to the food so no enters its space
and ruins it or it gets on something else.
And I would hire crew who are not allergic to the ingredients.
LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES
Ethical issues with this adept that people may get offended by the Mexican
themes and find them stereotypical and unfair.
Legal issues may come with not being able to use certain images due
someone else owning them, or copy right of an already existing
company logo.
CONCEPT TWO – 1980’S POP ART
CONCEPT TWO – USES AND REASONS
The art style here is what im mostly looking at here with the
bright colors, pop art fashion look that shows in nana
Mexico already, so using this scheme for backgrounds,
colors and key art style is the elements to take from this.
-bright pattern backgrounds, lines, shapes etc.
- Art look from the pop art culture.
TIMESCALE, BUDGETING AND PRODUCTION
PROCESSThe timescale of production would be about 3 weeks long.
-the photographer and shoots taking place the first week, for taking images
of the food and models used, post production editing of the raw assets,
additional time for extra shoots if needed.
-Second week being the editing and graphical week of 20 hours worth of
work.
-The third week would be finalizing looks with the client, getting
measurements for the print and adding last touches or changes.
The price of this 3 week period would be around £800 all together, £100 for
the 1250 fliers, £275 for the graphic designers at pay rate of £11 an hour
for 25hours, £250 for the shoot and all elements involved and £75 for
the model, with an extra £50 as bleed costs for extra areas for a safety
net
RISK ASSESSMENT FOR ANY SHOOTS
The risk of the food getting on equipment could be a possible issue and
breaking or ruining kit.
Another issue could possibly if the model or crew are allergic to any of the
ingredients and causing them to be unable to shoot or have a reaction
to the food.
To tackle these issues I would have sure the food is handled by only one
person and that there is a perimeter to the food so no enters its space
and ruins it or it gets on something else.
And I would hire crew who are not allergic to the ingredients.
LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES
Ethical issues with this adept that people may get offended by the Mexican
themes and find them stereotypical and unfair.
Legal issues may come with not being able to use certain images due
someone else owning them, or copy right of an already existing
company logo.
CONCEPT 3–TRADITIONAL IMAGES, TEXTURES AND SYMBOLS
CONCEPT 3 – USES AND REASONS
In concept 3 we want to look at using:
-the textures of native/ancient Mexican culture to relate the look and
feel of the street food cuisine though stone and natural looks in texture.
-Also the images we want to use are from history backgrounds of
statues or famous people or even writings/symbols.
-Lastly the color pallet from images show close to guidelines and are
traditional to art from the Mexican culture.
TIMESCALE, BUDGETING AND PRODUCTION
PROCESSThe timescale of production would be about 3 weeks long.
-the photographer and shoots taking place the first week, for taking images
of the food and models used, post production editing of the raw assets,
additional time for extra shoots if needed.
-Second week being the editing and graphical week of 20 hours worth of
work.
-The third week would be finalizing looks with the client, getting
measurements for the print and adding last touches or changes.
The price of this 3 week period would be around £800 all together, £100 for
the 1250 fliers, £275 for the graphic designers at pay rate of £11 an hour
for 25hours, £250 for the shoot and all elements involved and £75 for
the model, with an extra £50 as bleed costs for extra areas for a safety
net
RISK ASSESSMENT FOR ANY SHOOTS
The risk of the food getting on equipment could be a possible issue and
breaking or ruining kit.
Another issue could possibly if the model or crew are allergic to any of the
ingredients and causing them to be unable to shoot or have a reaction
to the food.
To tackle these issues I would have sure the food is handled by only one
person and that there is a perimeter to the food so no enters its space
and ruins it or it gets on something else.
And I would hire crew who are not allergic to the ingredients.
LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES
Ethical issues with this adept that people may get offended by the Mexican
themes and find them stereotypical and unfair.
Legal issues may come with not being able to use certain images due
someone else owning them, or copy right of an already existing
company logo.
ALL CONCEPTS MAIN THEMES.1920’s – 1950’s themes:
- Format and layout.
- The copy and wording choice.
- Mascot (image within of sentient being)
- Pop art themes:
- Bright backgrounds and pattern themes in background colors.
- Key art look
- Traditional/native theme:
- Images
- Texture
- Color pallet