Sunday, August 24, 2008
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Submission of my Architecture in motion project
Ideas behind the film
The bathroom seemed the most appropriate place to set my still shot film in as I view it as such a mysterious place, with all the taps and drains leading beyond ones sight. I played with this idea I had and transformed all the taps in the still shots I took of the bathroom into metaphorical doors to the sea. I tried to create humour in my film, through the abstract ideas presented in the film and through my drawings of the sea animals and there actions in the bathroom.
Reflection:
I am happy with my still shot film. I was able to present all my ideas successfully through the still shots and the use of the software (Movie-maker). When we were first briefed on how to create a still shot film and the outcomes, I doubted my ability at being able to create a film. But through constant work over the past four weeks I have achieved a still shot film, which exceeds my initial expectation of my ability. This course has so far brought out the creative side in me.
Through viewing Kentridge’s films and then creating my own still shot film I gained a greater understanding for the thought and extreme manipulation which is required to create these pieces of art work which are bold, brash and forthright.
The bathroom seemed the most appropriate place to set my still shot film in as I view it as such a mysterious place, with all the taps and drains leading beyond ones sight. I played with this idea I had and transformed all the taps in the still shots I took of the bathroom into metaphorical doors to the sea. I tried to create humour in my film, through the abstract ideas presented in the film and through my drawings of the sea animals and there actions in the bathroom.
Reflection:
I am happy with my still shot film. I was able to present all my ideas successfully through the still shots and the use of the software (Movie-maker). When we were first briefed on how to create a still shot film and the outcomes, I doubted my ability at being able to create a film. But through constant work over the past four weeks I have achieved a still shot film, which exceeds my initial expectation of my ability. This course has so far brought out the creative side in me.
Through viewing Kentridge’s films and then creating my own still shot film I gained a greater understanding for the thought and extreme manipulation which is required to create these pieces of art work which are bold, brash and forthright.
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