Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Brazil (1985) Directed by Terry Gilliam: Film Composition Studies

I love how the compositions in Terry Gilliam's Brazil make use of bold shadow and light patterns. Watched the film a few times, so it was fun to go shot by shot for  a few sequences. I did a few practice thumbnails before starting this page so I can figure out a process that works for this technique. I find that using pencil to lightly block out the shapes of the shot, then going in with pen for the line and finally filling the black with a thicker pen works best for me.

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