Monday, 27 April 2009

Animation Test 1

We used iStopMotion and a DV camera to creae some stop motion animated videos. Set at 12-14 frames per second. What was interesting was the way in which people not involved in the animation move so quickly in the finished videos.





Tea in mug.

Wednesday, 22 April 2009

Michel Gondry

This video for the Chemical Brothers is very clever in the use of repeating imagery. As the the track is made up of loops and samples, the video takes a similar approach, with trees, pylons and buildings being looped over and over in time with the track. The result is a hypnotic combination of sound and visuals.

Hair + Suite =

I have chosen to go with the word combination of Hair - suite. My initial thoughts are on the suite side of the combination, refering to a musical suite. A musical suite is described as a cycle of songs played in the same key. In reference to hot and cool media, I am thinking of creating something where music can be cut up and played in any order, making the hot media (the song) into cool media by allowing a viewer to edit it.

Hot and cool media

Today we had an introductory lecture in Hot and Cool Media. In terms of something being hot or cool, something is hot when it is set. As in a book, or gravestone, something that has been created and is uneditable. Something cool could be something interactive, or something changeable, such as a meal or Facebook page. Additionally, hot media can become cool. For example, a piece of written music is hot, but when played live, the music becomes cool as it interpreted by the person playing it. This was explained in a video demonstration by Bill Ver Plank.

Tuesday, 21 April 2009

Video Tuesday

We were shown several music videos today using reverse and stop motion techniques. The use of reversed camera footage in Drop, directed by Spike Jonze, creates quite a striking effect. It gives the performers an otherworldly quality to their movements.



Monday, 20 April 2009

Video Test Edit

Today we made video tests, using a camera, firewire and iMovie to record and edit footage. I was particularly interested in using repetition of the sound and visual aspects.

Rich Media

Design for Rich Media is the title of our new brief. Rich Media coverws a range of technologies, including video, animation, audio and Flash, usually within an interactive environment. The brief is to create a series of outcomes in response to one of four combinations of words. Tree - shape, Hair - suite, Flow - course, Coat - finish. This is then used to create a 'how to...'