tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32005819.post4155729247954181384..comments2023-03-24T03:06:15.425-07:00Comments on Mr BRANWELLINGTON: Drowsy Chaperone Process ShotsJamin Hoylehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10910117438232762224noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32005819.post-57522277182168123942012-10-25T20:42:33.972-07:002012-10-25T20:42:33.972-07:00Love the WIP shots you have here! Especially the o...Love the WIP shots you have here! Especially the one with the coffee cup, pencils and yard stick (actually I love them all.) As I said, earlier, it shows the view that this started humbly.<br /><br />You've filled the poster to the brim with art yet, it's not too cluttered. I like how the mere perspective of walls (and the album case on the right wall) help to point to the title.<br /><br />/S<br />Thanks to CGI and 3D modeling everywhere (not): people are so quick to simply glance at drawings and other finished posters and be on their way. I remember the hours I would spend (as a jr/sr high schooler), pouring over Bway designs,... marveling at all of the choices made for each of them. It is a shame that visually, I believe this world has become so jaded.<br /><br />I hope the playgoers of the Little Theater of Norfolk really appreciate the work you put into your posters.James Gowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07718996511725409821noreply@blogger.com