Monday, April 12, 2010

Creative Media - Emotions Task 2.3.2010 *happy

Happy Image 1.



















The happiness of this image is strongly portrayed through her mouth and eyes. The smile is obviously the focal point of her happiness. The distraction of the eyes upwards suggests happiness in a slight form. The position of her arms are also suggestive of her eagerness towards something. This position is greatly associated with happiness.
(Source: http://www.tvfanatic.com/images/gallery/joanna-garcia-as-megan-smith.jpg 2.3.2010)

Happy Image 2.














This man's dimples are strongly suggestive of his happiness also his mouth, eyes and partial peace sign.The round dimply, cheeks, large smile and peace sign are all greatly associated with happiness. His limbs or hands have been used to show his emotion of happiness through the greatly associated peace sign of happiness.
(Source: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3237/2323880842_d6ef06cedf.jpg 2.3.2010)

Happy Image 3.

















Again this child's  large dimples, cheeks and mouth are strong persuasive techniques when suggesting the emotion of happiness. The closed eyes are pushed together from the 'smiling' cheeks. The limbs don't really suggest any happiness.
(Source: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgeW9FS91aGhopL5fDPahauPiUZWWRuYg6hxsR2Pr6rCiqdDDF-Xn5tRGpIbhouLjcOYAdRvQFQ5N31GL74CSSwAlUkSf-_DCEIQSPz0htlhx4xNKjDFfwfOyBa2JkrxqhzJmYSt7cDReLg/s400/happy-person.jpg 2.3.2010)

Creative Media - Emotions Task 2.3.2010 *sad

Sad Image 1.





























The strong representation of sadness is portrayed through this babies mouth, eyes and cheeks. The turning down or pouting of the child's lips highly persuades the viewer to its emotion, this is due to the common belief of upside down smiles (smiles associated with happiness) and the opposite of a smile is sadness. The wrinkles shown next to and beneath its mouth create an even greater representation of sadness. The closed eyes represent the emotion of solemness, deep thought and of course sadness. Again strong emotions associated with sadness. Now the cheeks, the wrinkles coming from the eyes of the baby cause the cheeks to appear as if turning down, down again associated with sadness.
(Source: http://www.insidesocal.com/tv/lucas-sad-face.jpg 2.3.2010)

Sad Image 2.






































The open and down turned mouth associated with the emotion sadness is an indication that this child is upset. The large lines coming from the bottom of the nose to the top of the mouth shows that the cheeks are even dragging down to the open mouth. The dimples in the chin could also be associated with the child's upset. The large frown on the child's forehead and the down turning of the eye brows show a very strong indication of sadness. Finally the almost closed shape of the eyes could be indicating that the child is crying.
(Source: http://www.usask.ca/communications/ocn/06-july-07/images/sad_face.jpg 2.3.2010)


Sad Image 3.




































The closeness of the eyes indicates tears of sadness and sorrow. The recoiling of the tongue in the open mouth represents a loud bellowing noise coming from the child's mouth. The chin's' shows that the head is being pushed back towards the neck. When you are upset you tend to put your head back or down in an attempt to hide your face. Although this child is openly upset and is pushing their head back and obviously crying to another person. Again the large dimply lines from the nose to the mouth are a large representation of sadness.
(Source: http://geokteng.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/sad-face04.jpg 2.3.2010)