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BAB V HASIL DAN PEMBAHASAN DESAIN 5.1 Mood Dan Warna BAB V HASIL DAN PEMBAHASAN DESAIN 5.1 Mood dan Warna Warna yang dominan dipakai dalam film dokumenter ini adalah pink, sesuai dengan warna identitas grup Girls’ Generation. Warna pink melambangkan kelembutan dan feminin. Warna pink juga sering diasosiasikan sebagai warna wanita. Kemudian dipergunakan juga warna-warna cerah yang lain, seperti kuning, oranye, dan sebagainya untuk memberi kesan enerjik dan agar tidak terkesan monoton. Sedangkan pada latar belakang menggunakan sedikit gradasi menyesuaikan karakternya. 5.2 Elemen Grafis Elemen grafis yang digunakan dalam film ini antara lain adalah bendera Korea Selatan, bendera Jepang, bendera USA, logo agensi SM Entertainment, logo world tour Girls’ Generation, logo Mickey Mouse, dan peta dunia. Elemen-elemen grafis yang dipakai dalam film ini merupakan bagian dari komposisi, untuk memudahkan penyampaian dan menangkap pesan. Gambar 5.2 Elemen-elemen grafis yang digunakan 51 52 5.3 Tipografi Berikut ini beberapa Typeface yang penulis gunakan : Gambar 5.3 Beberapa font yang digunakan Beberapa di antaranya adalah font style yang benar-benar digunakan dalam visual style Girls’ Generation . Contohnya font Loki Cola digunakan pada Gee, Capitals pada The Boys, Harlow pada Dancing Queen. (Sumber : Data Pribadi). 5.4 Visualisasi Karakter Penulis mendesain karakter bergaya chibi, karena gaya itu banyak digemari oleh para fans Girls’ Generation yang membuat fanart mereka. Karakter didesain menyesuaikan dengan kostum panggung dan sifat-sifat dari masing-masing karakter. Pada tiap karakter memiliki inisial nama tersendiri pada atribut yang dikenakan untuk memberikan identitas tersendiri agar mudah dibedakan per individu. Dan letak masing- masing inisial berbeda agar lebih menarik. Style baju dan style rambut yang dipilih berdasarkan dalam musik video yang paling tren di tahun 2013, yaitu style I Got A Boy yang disederhanakan dan tanpa banyak pola. Gambar 5.4.1 Style Girls’ Generation dari Musik Video I Got A Boy 53 Berikut pembahasan tiap-tiap karakter: 1. Kim Taeyeon Gambar 5.4.2.1 Model Sheet Taeyeon Taeyeon adalah pemimpin dalam grup Girls’ Generation. Yang juga dijuluki sebagai Kid Leader , karena sifatnya yang kekanakan. Karena itu dibentuk logo yang tegas dengan huruf kecil. Warna yang dominan pada desain karakter Taeyeon adalah kuning. Gambar 5.4.2.2 Logo Taeyeon 54 2. Jessica Jung Gambar 5.4.3.1 Model Sheet Jessica Dari luar Jessica tampak berkesan dingin. Karena itu ujung mata dan inisial namanya dibentuk tajam. Warna yang dominan pada desain karakter Jessica adalah ungu. Gambar 5.4.3.2 Logo Jessica 3. Lee Sunny Gambar 5.4.4.1 Model Sheet Sunny 55 Sunny orangnya agak tomboy, namun juga bisa bertingkah sangat manis dan seksi. Ciri khasnya ialah bentuk ujung bibirnya yang sedikit melengkung. Inisial namanya dibentuk sesuai dengan karakternya yang seksi dan penuh energi. Warna yang dominan pada desain karakter Sunny adalah hijau. Gambar 5.4.4.2 Logo Sunny 4. Tiffany Hwang Gambar 5.4.5.1 Model Sheet Tiffany Tiffany didesain dengan garis mata melengkung yang membuatnya tampak selalu tersenyum dan mata lebih sipit, karena ia mempunyai eye smile sebagai ciri khasnya. Inisial nama Tiffany ditulis dengan huruf besar-besar, karena sifatnya yang hyper dan suaranya keras. Warna yang dominan pada desain karakter Tiffany adalah pink sesuai dengan warna favoritnya. Gambar 5.4.5.2 Logo Tiffany 56 5. Kim Hyoyeon Gambar 5.4.6.1 Model Sheet Hyoyeon Hyoyeon adalah penari terbaik dalam grup dan gerakan tariannya paling luwes, karena itu inisial namanya didesain kurus dan banyak lengkungan. Warna rambutnya pirang karena itu adalah warna itu sudah Hyoyeon kenakan selama beberapa tahun ini. Warna yang dominan pada desain karakter Hyoyeon adalah biru muda. Gambar 5.4.6.2 Logo Hyoyeon 6. Kwon Yuri 57 Gambar 5.4.7.1 Model Sheet Yuri Yuri memiliki kulit yang paling coklat dibanding anggota lainnya. Inisial nama Yuri didesain agak melengkung, mengikuti karakteristik Yuri yang pandai beryoga dan sering disebut memiliki tubuh paling seksi dalam grup. Warna yang dominan pada desain karakter Yuri adalah oranye. Gambar 5.4.7.2 Logo Yuri 7. Choi Sooyoung Gambar 5.4.8.1 Model Sheet Sooyoung Sooyoung adalah anggota yang bertubuh paling jangkung dan paling kurus dalam grup, karena itu inisial namanya didesain kurus dan panjang. Berkulit coklat kedua setelah Yuri. Warna yang dominan pada desain karakter Sooyoung adalah biru tua. Gambar 5.4.8.2 Logo Sooyoung 58 8. Im Yoona Gambar 5.4.9.1 Model Sheet Yoona Yoona adalah anggota yang menjabat posisi center dalam grup, selain itu juga sering membintangi drama, karena itu inisial namanya dibentuk menyerupai bintang (dan berdasarkan dengan bentuk tanda tangannya yang ujungnya berbintang). Warna yang dominan pada desain karakter Yoona adalah merah. Gambar 5.4.9.2 Logo Yoona 9. Seo Joo Hyun Gambar 5.4.10.1 Model Sheet Seohyun Seohyun adalah anggota termuda dalam grup yang sifatnya paling polos karena itu desain bajunya tidak terbuka dan garis matanya turun ke bawah. 59 Sikapnya juga cenderung sopan dan formal sehingga desain inisial namanya membentuk font serif. Gambar 5.4.10.2 Logo Seohyun 5.5 Environment Objek dan environment di dalam film animasi dokumenter ini menggunakan gaya 2D dan di komposisikan dengan sistem layering dan gradasi , sebagai pendukung penyampaian documenter. Beberapa contoh environment berikut ini berdasarkan environment sungguhan yang disederhanakan, baik dalam event nyata (youtube music award ) maupun dalam musik video (Oh! dan My Oh My). Gambar 5.5 Beberapa Contoh Background 60 5.6 Desain Poster Poster di desain dengan background pink yang menyala. Menampilkan kesembilan karakter di atas panggung berbentuk kue agar memberi kesan manis. Inspirasi panggung kue berdasarkan actual event saat konser berlangsung. Gambar 5.6.1 SNSD menyanyikan lagu My J di atas panggung kue berjalan Background sederhana dan tidak banyak warna dan di tengah diberi efek seperti spot light agar kesembilan karakter tetap terlihat lebih menonjol. Title menggunakan font Alba agar memberi kesan feminin dan bentuk unik tapi masih mudah terbaca. Tulisan dibentuk sedikit melengkung mengikuti bentuk panggung kue. 61 Gambar 5.6.2 Desain Poster 5.7 Desain Cover DVD dan Label CD Gambar 5.7 Cover DVD dan Label CD .
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