Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Sequence through space...

I have looked into some examples of sequence through space, the first one that came to mind was the channel 4 ident adverts..

Channel 4 ident adverts

It's really clever how they create these moving image sequences, the seperate sections of the number 4 are set at different plains and the image slowly moves round, as it gets to the centre the '4' appears, it then carries on to show the seperate parts from the opposite angle. This technique has been used in a variety of different settings.




A stage set is another example of how a sequence through space is made of layers. Each scene or section of the stage has it's own plain, these can be moved according to the story scene of a theatre show. The layers help to make the stage look more realistic and 3D, rather than just having a background that constantly changes. It makes you feel more involved.


Pop up's







Pop up cards and books are well known, fun examples of Sequences through space. Each section of the pop up is set on a plain, once the card or page has been opened it forces the plains to pull together and form the 3D pop up. Books and cards made in this way are exciting and more engaging.

1 comment:

  1. Hello
    Do you know some producers of this kind of pop up cards and books from whom we can buy in big quantities ? Thanks

    NAFFATI

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