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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Blog 8B Hero/Villain

Slasher and Guy Rolleris are two great characters. By looking at them you can immediately tell which one is the villain and which one is the hero. The contrast of colors, hue, and brightness are what make this distinction. The colors of the villain are red, black, and blue. The contrast in colors of Guy Rolleris who is green black and brown and Slasher make Guy Rolleris the hero. Each of them have their own characteristics that distinguish the good (Rolleris) and bad (slasher). The shadows are also contrasting. Guy Rolleris has warmer and brighter colors and Slasher has cooler, darker colors. The affinity between the hero and the villain are their human shape and characteristics. Both have arms, legs, and are human. However the mask on Slasher give him contrast to human characteristics and make him look more like a monster. The saturated colors between both characters also help create the distinction between hero and villain. Slasher has more saturated colors that make him appear darker and Guy Rolleris has less saturated colors making him lighter. Tension is caused by Slasher in their video when he robs banks and kills people by skating over their heads. The release is felt when Guy Rolleris runs to town to save the day. As a viewer you feel the tension and horrific sights of Slasher rolling through town. Seeing the hero running to the scene to save the day makes the release happen. Slasher due to his dark colors and mask is recognized as the villain and Guy Rolleris, Due to less saturated colors and warmer colors, is recognized as the hero.

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