This animation project is harder that I had expected. I chose a star as my first symbol and I have the whole sequence planned out but I am having trouble drawing the star in the same direction. I did cut out a tiny template but, again, the direction thing is getting me.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
animation project...
Monday, January 29, 2007
Elements (part 2)
I went on a search in
The water element worked out, for the most part but because of the lack of rapidiograph ink in the
the theme for the earth element was texture. I did use the transfer technique but to spice it up a bit, I decided to paint the whole strip black and, using my finger nail file, I scratched different textures from my yard in to the paint. I enjoyed playing around with things that I see every day, like the side walk and tree (bark), that I hurry past, never stopping to pay attention to, on my way out.
I’m interested to see the final product, spliced together with music.
fun assignment.
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Elements...
My ideas for earth go as followed:
I realize that the word earth can describe the entire planet, however, the fact that other elements where also given (air, fire, water) that are encompassed by the “earth”, I have interpreted the earth as the solid mass or land that we inhabit. Therefore, I want to represent the earth element with a combination of organic materials (India ink) in conjunction with man made substances (magazine clipping). I haven’t yet gotten to see any of the projects we have worked on up to this point projected, and for that reason I am having trouble know how many frames to cover to get the length of each effect I am going for. I am aware that 24 frames make up one second, but it’s different when you’re working with hundreds of frames. They all run together after a while. Hehe.
Water:
Water is very fluid and peaceful. These are two qualities that i really want to show through in the ‘water’ segment of this collaboration. In attempt to accomplish this effect I want to use similar elongated waves or lines through out the entirety of the strip. I want the strip to transform, going through three stages beginning with just a smooth fluid stream of cool colors. The second stage is going to be a bit more intense, using a wavy stroke, representing rough waters. The third and final stage is going to bring in bubbles. I will use the oil/ink technique and I would like to try to burn holes in the film strip using a safety pin, but I’m not sure what that’s going to turn out to look like.
Friday, January 19, 2007
first impressions
There is an interesting dynamic that comes with taking one’s first experimental ‘production’ class the last semester of your undergraduate experience. Although I have studied experimental film making to partake in the process is a completely different experience. I feel out of my element but I am looking forward to all of the project that incorporates old mediums (where my comfort lies) with new techniques. I had quite a few friends take the class last semester and I have seen a bit of last semester’s final product and I am really excited to be able to add a whole other dimension to my real. I really liked the film painting and scratching projects and seeing them all pieced together with a soundtrack was intense to say the least.
I have been playing with the ‘practice’ doughnut and I would really like to see it projected. It is hard to know what the projected image will be. I tried writing on the film over a spread of frames, but when I showed Adam he said that you would have to stretch the word over hundreds of frames, which make sense (24 frames per sec/ allow 5-10 sec to allow your dialog to develop).