Wednesday 9 January 2013

Research, Collect, Communicate, j.r.r. Tolkien - Inforgraphics

As a starting point I looked at infographics for films in particular, as it would contain similar information that I would be using in my own.




This Trilogy-Meter by Dan Meth compares his rating of trilogies against each other.






This compares characters from Pixar films in size with a caption of their name.


This image has taken a selection of quotes from differed films and cleverly presented them as information instead of words.



This 'Film Industry by the Numbers' isn't based on a particular film but on the statistics of the industry of cinema in comparison to other entertainment industries.




This image from Information is Beautiful presents a vast selection of films in which there has been some sort of time travel, from 'Star Trek' to 'The Butterfly Effect', in a time line, allowing the events from each film to cross over.




I am particularly interested in this flow chart, advising on what to do if you were to be attacked by zombies. I thought that this design could lend itself to my topic and could easily document a plot in a more interactive way, giving the reader the opportunity to make the decisions.



This section of a diagram shows how some film genres can cross over into each other, allowing the viewer to make connections between films that would otherwise not be associated with each other.



An image by Stephen Taubmann, based on how someone would survive when confronted with a creature from a film, in this case 'Alien vs Predator'.



This timeline idea, much like the flow chart, would work well as a film synopsis without having to give much detail about the plot itself.

I started looking more at timeline infographics and found plenty for a variety of films:










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