Building Your Personal Style | Part 2

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    New Masters AcademyNew Masters Academy
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    In this video lesson, we are pleased to bring you recordings from an NMA Workshop with Bill Perkins from February 2014. In this workshop, Bill tackles the intimidating and complex subject of building one’s own personal style. In this second part, Bill goes further into the fundamentals covered in Part 1. He will begin with an analysis of the primary elements of design throughout history, examining various periods of art and their use of Line, Mass, and Form. He will then cover Major and Minor Keys, and how to create tonal clarity within your work. Bill will also show many examples of his design work for various films, and will discuss the choices he made to create distinguished styles for each. This lesson will conclude with an assignment to help you practice the concepts you have learned. Stay tuned for the release of the remaining parts of this workshop!

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    • Stabilo CarbOthello Pastel Pencils – Black, English Red Deep

     

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    Angelia Miller
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    I wish there were handouts or a download of the information shared especially of the major and minor keys of contrasts –great content. If there are handouts were are they? By the way I have researched the definitions of mass and form and found the same definition for both terms–still confused about this. Please elaborate.

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    JayleneJaylene
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    Hi,

    I had the same question.  I found the attached documents in a google search.  

    #531918
    Pascal Nelling
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    Please release the other parts. It’s a great lecture.

    #582887
    RobertHerrick
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    I understand the difference of major and minor keys of form. Are there NMA lessons that show manipulation of these elements to create a better composition?

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    reva
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    Wow!! Great artist. great content. Great lecture!!

    God bless him 🙏

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    Ethel
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    Again, if we could see the correct version of the assignment to compare to our own work please?

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