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October 22, 2009 at 8:49 pm |
I like what you’ve done here, a little basic photoshop. I myself am not a fan of the RIAA but I think to really get your point across you need to do more than just make more “inspiration poster” style images. The internet is littered with them already and have sort of made them into more of a joke than a real statement of anything.
October 22, 2009 at 8:50 pm |
I like your argument, I just want to comment that I’m not sure if you are making fun of the RIAA or if you are warning people about the consequences of piracy? I like the humor you included though.
October 22, 2009 at 8:50 pm |
I like how you were able to connect all the pictures. The white text with the black background is good because it catches your eye. I think you could make your pictures better if you were able to change your images and add little more form Photoshop.
October 22, 2009 at 8:51 pm |
I believe you have a typo under the second picture unless it’s a play on words going over my head. It should say “steal” gold, correct? I like the message a lot (screw the RIAA) and the medieval theme complements piracy really well for me for some reason. I agree with the choice of font on the first two pictures, however I think a more serious font would look better with the more serious text in the last picture.
October 22, 2009 at 8:53 pm |
I really like the argument. Piracy is a big thing that people should know about. I like the comparison, especially in image 2. The only suggestion I have is to maybe adjust the lighting so that it is more consistent – image 1 is really dark and image 2 is a lot lighter than the others.
October 22, 2009 at 8:59 pm |
I am laughing hysterically i love your argument. I like the above comment about not knowing how serious your were. To me thats very effective serious comedy is an effective tool to get meaning to your audience
October 25, 2009 at 11:10 pm |
I too like your argument, and your use of Photoshop. I especially like the use of layer masking (or opacity settings) to give the water a translucent effect. I think your argument needs to address more specifically what R.I.A.A. is for audience members that might not be versed in piracy issues. This is going to be significant task. How to provide adequate information without compromising the logic and humor of the sequence? I wouldn’t necessarily want you to eliminate any of the images; but, it looks like you could use the second image to provide more information–perhaps obliquely. Perhaps you could mask out some of the background and add sentencing information? Or a description of the law that is being broken? Or a hand with a readable warrant?
October 28, 2009 at 11:36 pm |
I really like how you used Photoshop to sharpen your argument. I really don’t know what R.I.A.A. means so you might want to clear that up in your final draft. I like that you choose the piracy issue not many people understand the significance of the issue.