Hey guys! This post contains, more or less, all of the info that we covered on Drew Struzan and his process. I have linked to a few Youtube videos below, and they outline the major parts of his process. Also posted below are the criteria that we decided on for your project, as well as a link to a digital copy of the rubric. To get you started, here is the link to Struzan's website: http://www.drewstruzan.com/ Cheers! Image credit: Drew Struzan. |
Criteria and Rubric
After looking at some examples of Drew Struzan's exceptional work, we decided that your movie posters should include the following criteria:
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Videos!
A brief overview of Struzan, featuring interviews with the artist as well as directors that he has worked for.
The following three videos outline the major components of Struzan's technique. The Drawing, the painting, and the finishing phases.
Closing
Hopefully this information is useful to you guys, and helps you solve problems along the way, in addition to everything that we do in the Studio. Also, on a final note, I found these images, done in conjunction with the most recent Witcher video game, by the artist Krzysztof Domaradzki. They are beautiful examples of the montage style, featuring multiple points in time as well as scale variations, and just beautiful pieces in general.
Domaradzki's website can be found HERE.
Domaradzki's website can be found HERE.
Good Luck! And may the Force be with you.
Image credit: Drew Struzan.