How is Mood Created in a Visual Text?

What is a visual text? 

Before I can tell you how a mood is created on a visual text, I need to tell you what a visual text is. A visual text is a text you can look at and understand its meaning. Some examples of visual texts are drawings, paintings, photographs and videos.
 

What does a visual text need in order to show the mood?


Now you guys need to know what a visual text needs in order to show the mood. From what I have learned so far, I think that there are three most important parts:

  1. Colour
  2. Line
  3. Shape

They work together to show the emotion and mood of the art. They also make it easier for the person to understand what you are trying to say. For example, if you drew something that was red with jagged lines, you could tell it would be anger.
 

Creating  the mood…

Here is the big part: creating the mood on a visual text. It really depends on what kind of visual text you are doing. Here are ways you can create a mood on a drawing, a painting, a photograph, and a video.
 

Drawings

  • Decide on a mood
  • Decide on what you are drawing
  • Use colour
  • Use line
  • Use shape
  • Colour lightly
  • Colour dark 

Paintings

  • Decide on a mood
  • Decide on what you are painting
  • Use colour
  • Use line
  • Use shape
  • Use different sizes of paint brushes
  • Use lots of paint
  • Use little paint

Photographs

  • Decide on a mood
  • Decide on what you are taking a picture of
  • Use colour
  • Use line
  • Use shape
  • Morph the photo
  • Make it black and white
  • Zoom in
  • Zoom out
  • Add objects
  • Add a border

Videos

  • Decide on a mood
  • Decide on a type (i.e. movie)
  • Make a setting
  • Use different types of music in the back round
  • Make a theme
  • Use colour
  • Use line
  • Use shape

As you can see, there are many different things you can do to create a mood in a visual text.

Here is a painting by Vincent Van Gogh.

I think it shows happiness because of the bright colours and plus sunflowers, in my own opinion, represent happiness.

What do you think the mood is?

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4 Responses to “How is Mood Created in a Visual Text?”

  1.   Mr. Fisher Says:

    Besides the fact that this is an exceptional post that has a ton of information in it, you have done a phenomonal job of formatting the text with sub - titles, adding a picture and an outside link. Derek… You definitely GET blogging! Well done!

  2.   Nancy McKeand Says:

    What a great post! You have made me think about my own blog and what I might want to do to make my blog more visually interesting. Thanks!

  3.   Will Richardson Says:

    Derek…great thinking. Thanks for sharing it. So what mood are you trying for in your blog? How do you think that mood might be important in terms of your readers’ experience? How do you think the visual mood should fit the written expression in a blog? Just some questions that your post has spurred…

  4.   Jo McLeay Says:

    Hi, Derek, I am enjoying reading your blog posts and I just wanted to thank you for commenting on the blogs of some of the students in Melbourne, Australia. We are on two weeks holidays at the moment so there may be a delay in getting a response, in case you were wondering.