ONLINE CLASS: MOVIE POSTER DESIGN WITH MARK WESTERMOE
Instructor: Mark Westermoe
Duration: April 4 - June 6th, 2018 (10 weeks)
Video Upload Time: Wednesdays at 5:00pm PST
Online Access: $199
Difficulty: All Levels
Mark Westermoe is a renowned artist, illustrator, and instructor. You can see his work on many feature film posters such as Braveheart, Total Recall, and Home Alone. In this class, Mark will share his knowledge from years of illustrating and working with the top advertising houses in Hollywood.
In this class, you will go through the process of transforming film concepts into movie posters, starting with concept design and moving on to a finished comprehensive sketch. You will learn different styles of movie posters, how to stage and build a movie poster, how to create likeness, and how to really sell the idea.
Online participants will work from high quality model photos that will be provided on the class page each week and you can watch the recordings on your own time.
All students will receive online access to the class recording and reference images for one year. This is helpful to reinforce the principles of each week, and to catch any concepts you may have missed the first time around.
See below for more information, including the instructor’s bio, a materials list, and a tentative class syllabus.
Week One: OVERVIEW OF ENTERTAINMENT ADVERTISING AND ILLUSTRATION—From concept strategy and design to finished art with examples, starting with Art Director thumbnails
Week Two: MATERIALS—From 1st stage comprehensive sketch work to color comp
Week Three: FILM GENRES— Suspense, romance, film noir, science fiction, comedy, documentary, and others. Select one to advertise
Week Four: DESIGN YOUR OWN FILM (Genre, Story Outline, Casting)—Prepare 8-10 thumbnail compositions with cast of two of more characters, montage, high concept, action or scene, bird’s eye camera angle, worm’s eye camera angle, two-shots, etc.
Week Five: PROCEDURES FOR COMPLETING MULTIPLE FIRST STAGE COMP’S TO MEET A DEADLINE—Actor likeness, environment, vehicles, props. REFERENCE PHOTOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH; Formatting and sizing elements.
Week Six: “BUILDING” THE ILLUSTRATIONS—Demonstrations, presentation to the production studio.
Week Seven: CHANGES AND ADDITIONS—Demonstration
Week Eight: LATE STAGE COMP’S—Techniques; Demonstration with wax pencil, turpenoid, and vellum.
Week Nine: LATE STAGE COMP’S, TECHNIQUES—Demonstration with gray paper, black and white Prismacolor and Verithin pencils, highlighted in gouache.
Week Ten: LATE STAGE AND FINISHED KEY ART—Airbrush, colored wax pencils, other mediums.
Mark Westermoe is one of the giants of figure drawing in Southern California. Along with his stunning drawings, paintings, and illustrations, he is also a world-class instructor. After graduating from Stanford, Mark returned to L.A. and began studying with his mentor, the great Fred Fixler, who was a student of legendary teacher Frank Reilly. Mark quickly became Fixler’s top student and protege. After Fixler’s death, Mark continued in the tradition of his mentor; handing down the knowledge of the Reilly Method to his students. Mark’s professional illustration career rose to prominence when he worked for some of the top advertising houses in Hollywood, including BLT Communications and Seiniger Advertising. You can see his work on many feature film posters such as Braveheart, Total Recall, and Home Alone. Along with his film and figurative work, Mark founded Associates in Art in Sherman Oaks, California, which became one of the top private art schools in the country. Many world-class artists and illustrators taught at Associates along with Mark, and many students and alumni became a “who’s who” of figurative art. Great artists such as Kevin Chen, Sergio Sanchez, and Paul Wee are just a few of Mark’s outstanding former students. Mark has revived his love and passion for drawing, painting, and teaching. Mark continues to master figurative art, and teach privately in Claremont, California.
Drawing board
18 x 24 smooth newsprint (must be smooth)
18 x 24 tracing paper
Charcoal pencils:
-Conté à Paris, B black or 2B black or…
-STABILO CarbOthello Pastel Pencil, Neutral Black or Lamp Black
Kneaded eraser
Razor blades
Sanding pad or sandpaper
Masking tape
Sales are non-refundable, but in some cases we can switch a student’s enrollment in a class that has not yet started to another class of equal or lesser value. Art Mentors reserves the right to cancel, limit enrollment, substitute instructors or models, reschedule or modify a class with notice to enrolled students. If a class is canceled, enrolled students will be given a refund. If an instructor is unable to finish a class term, a refund will be given to students at a pro-rated amount.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q.Is this class online or in-person?
A.This class will be ONLINE ONLY. There is no option to attend this class in-person.
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Q.How advanced do I need to be to take this class?
A.This class is for all levels, from the total beginner to the working professional artist. There’s no better time to learn good drawing habits!
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Q.Will I be able to get a refund if I change my mind?
A.Sales are non-refundable, but in some cases we can switch a student’s enrollment in a class that has not yet started to another class of equal or lesser value. Art Mentors reserves the right to cancel, limit enrollment, substitute instructors or models, reschedule or modify a class with notice to enrolled students. If a class is canceled, enrolled students will be given a refund. If an instructor is unable to finish a class term, a refund will be given to students at a pro-rated amount.
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