Saturday, 20 April 2013

After effects

 This weeks workshop involved using Adobe After Effects to produce some of the visual effects we wanted in the final group project. We looked at how some of the effects could be achieved and then had a go ourselves. These are screen shots from what I did.




Monday, 8 April 2013

Proposal, for a music video..to something like Fatboy Slim

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The sun shines down on a side street in the city. It is lined with restaurants and cafes, filled with consumers sharing stories. Towards the end of the street, two buskers are setting up; they have with them an old cassette player and bongos. The first busker puts in a well used tape. Whirr, click and the tape is in place. Music begins to filter out and approaching the musicans is a couple. They get closer – the beat kicks in tom-tom-tick tom-tom-tick – and they begin to dance to the music. As they do so, their bodies ripple and stretch. As they move it looks like different past of their body become stuck in position, stretching –ly to the next move. The dancers are in sync. A skateboarder goes past and does an air 360. Like the dancers, his body and board are briefly stuck in position making a spiral shape as he twists, and falls to the ground. A boy then approaches- tom-tom-tick- --and he flips over some boxes on the pavement; his body becomes an arch, a human slinky. tom-tom-tick. The music and the buskers still play and the people still dance. In the background, some friends are having coffee. One of the party lifts his mug from the saucer to his mouth. Like the dancers, the bottom of the cup remains on the saucer and stretches up to the mouth, warped. Opposite him, is his friend. He places two sugar cubes into his cup and we see its creates two solid white arches from the bowl to the cup. The coffees ripples in time to the beat.  Music cuts and all returns to normal. Final shot is of the buskers packing up and leaving their mix tape for someone else to experience it.

personal proposal moodboard


Friday, 5 April 2013

Joseph Cornell

Cornell's boxes are self described 'visual poems' depicting things we can not see, we things we can. I quite like Cornell's work.  I think the idea of putting lots of different items in a box and creating mini collages and worlds in something that people can really relate too. A lot of people put their on belongs from an event or moment in their lives into boxes so I think to play on this is really interesting. 






Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Cindy Sherman

I've been familiar with Cindy Sherman's work for a while and still I am unsure what I think of it. When I first came across it I thought that was really interesting and clever, playing around with stereotypes. However, now I feel tht it is a bit repetatitive. I remember seeing one series she did, in which she dressed up as different characters and photographed herself as these personas sitting in a chair.  For me, the work didnt tell me anything new, nor did seem original and thought-provoking, as I had seen her do something very similar only recently. I think that she cleverly demonstrates that we should look beyond what we immediately see, however much like Damian Hurst's 'Spot' paintings, I think this can only be done so many times. 











Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Joel Peter Witkin

Joel Peter Witkin is an American photographer whose photographs depict surreal and dreamlike scenes, involving marginalised groups.