To clarify, the experiments so far have been to look at ways to portray a memory visually. I think i may string some together to form a journey through my childhood, not sure if i need to narrow the "time" aspect down just yet. i had an idea that the piece could be "life flashing before your eyes", or i could incorporate the "water having a memory" aspect and have a character drink from different bottles and letting us "see" the results?
I realise we are a way off a final piece but i thought it a good time to review the work so far and to start to think how it could be pulled together next term.
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Crowded
Another short using sound and shallow DOF, this time i have use still images to form an animated piece.
I like to sound on this, with the shallow DOF and spot lighting and the sound getting louder as the light comes to the front of the image, i feel gives a closed in sensation. This needs further experimentation!
I like to sound on this, with the shallow DOF and spot lighting and the sound getting louder as the light comes to the front of the image, i feel gives a closed in sensation. This needs further experimentation!
tutorial
Based on today's tutorial i have made a short film using shallow DOF with light and sound. The featured object is another "relic" from my childhood.
Its a bit rough around the edges but i think it is a good way to get across the fuzziness of a memory. I will try it again with a shallower DOF and keep the camera still!!!
I like the seascape sound but although it is sort of in time with the lighting, its not really relevant to the subject so i will need to compose an original soundtrack. Maybe hide the identity of the item better?
Its a bit rough around the edges but i think it is a good way to get across the fuzziness of a memory. I will try it again with a shallower DOF and keep the camera still!!!
I like the seascape sound but although it is sort of in time with the lighting, its not really relevant to the subject so i will need to compose an original soundtrack. Maybe hide the identity of the item better?
Old Photographs
As this project is about time and memory i have looked through all our old family photographs, there are thousands just sitting in boxes in my parents house. Here are some i found interesting:
The oldest photo is of my Grandmas, grandma and sister i believe.
I think this shot has the feel and composition of some of the early Beatles photographs from Hamburg.
Why did my mum always dress me and my brother the same? i think this happened until I was 10!!!
I Like the span of time these images cover and the composition is quite good on these. I really like the "paparazzi" style of my parents wedding photograph with my grandma looking on only just in the frame.
Baywatch prequel?
The oldest photo is of my Grandmas, grandma and sister i believe.
I think this shot has the feel and composition of some of the early Beatles photographs from Hamburg.
Why did my mum always dress me and my brother the same? i think this happened until I was 10!!!
I Like the span of time these images cover and the composition is quite good on these. I really like the "paparazzi" style of my parents wedding photograph with my grandma looking on only just in the frame.
Baywatch prequel?
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Shallow DOF
Format Problems!
I have had a bit of a disaster with medium formats. i had no idea how complex the cameras were. i will need some help to continue with this format.
On a positive note my Polaroid camera arrived today so i will be experimenting with some black and white images and colour tinted images for this project.
I have also just taken delivery of a Super 8 camera (99p+3.99postage! from Ebay). i like the look of films in this format, the format alone is enough to evoke time gone by. I will be filming Steam trains with a visit to Loughborough station and possibly film at bradgate park, try to capture childhood memories on this old format.
On a positive note my Polaroid camera arrived today so i will be experimenting with some black and white images and colour tinted images for this project.
I have also just taken delivery of a Super 8 camera (99p+3.99postage! from Ebay). i like the look of films in this format, the format alone is enough to evoke time gone by. I will be filming Steam trains with a visit to Loughborough station and possibly film at bradgate park, try to capture childhood memories on this old format.
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Stormtrooper gets his memory back
What happens when the Jedi mind trick wears off?
Above is a composition, text in picture, very shallow Depth of field (DOF), F1.8 experiment. My earliest childhood memories are dominated by Star Wars...
From these experiments i have learnt that it is very difficult to get the area you want in focus at F1.8, it being a very shallow depth of field. I do think the effect on the background characters is interesting. The effect gives the impression of a hazy memory. The use of a shallow DOF to portray the foggy-ness of memories needs further development.
Above is a composition, text in picture, very shallow Depth of field (DOF), F1.8 experiment. My earliest childhood memories are dominated by Star Wars...
From these experiments i have learnt that it is very difficult to get the area you want in focus at F1.8, it being a very shallow depth of field. I do think the effect on the background characters is interesting. The effect gives the impression of a hazy memory. The use of a shallow DOF to portray the foggy-ness of memories needs further development.
memories of childhood
I wanted to "put myself" into my memories. still need to improve green screen, lighting wise, or maybe abandon the idea? I have experimented with some sound effects. I think the sunrise over the tennis ball may become my ident on future work.
I think the animated boots and train sound work well.
the next step is to continue using different formats and ideas to illustrate memories.
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Mem One
This experimental film was to try to overlay two images to allow me to walk through my memories. The music was also created by me using Garage Band. Its my first attempt at a sound track and i wanted something disjointed as well as in keeping with the Memory on show. I think it works well, the chroma key needs some improvement. for my next test i will try to match the camera movements in the "scene" with the "person" to create a more realistic experience.
On the whole it has been a successful experiment, lots of room for improvement in terms of technique, but i think the idea is a valid one.
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Formats and Styles
Over the next week i will be experimenting with formats to try to show my childhood memories. this will include: Polaroids, Medium Format, Super 8 (8mm film) VHS camcorder and 35mm black and white film.... As well as Digital
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
Does Water Have a Memory?
Someone once told me that "our brains are 90% water and therefore water has a memory, if we don't drink enough of it we will become forgetful"
This was some fitness "professional" so it is most likely rubbish. But if you think laterally about it, water from the sea does evaporate into the clouds, the rain falls from the clouds and runs off to rivers and therefore the water REMEMBERS its way back to the sea. I don't think that's what they meant though!
But what if water could hold memories? Could we bottle them? Maybe even sell them?
Following on from our Lecture on Tuesday I have spent sometime this week looking at surreal films, mostly Terry Gillingham, Particularly "The Imagimarium of Dr Parnassus". i watched it with the directors commentary on and learnt quite a lot about how to style a film. the film is based on a story that has been told since the dawn of time...
The Holy Grail?
There was mention of George Melies as an influence on this film, Melies is considered the pioneer of in camera special effects in the late 19th/early 20th century. Most famous is "Les Voyage dans la lune" (the one with the spaceship in the moons eye).
Melies moon is also seen in surreal comedy The Mighty Boosh, this has lead me to the film Benny and the Bull, where 2D in a 3D setting is used to show the past and dreams. i will explore the water memory idea using this style.
This was some fitness "professional" so it is most likely rubbish. But if you think laterally about it, water from the sea does evaporate into the clouds, the rain falls from the clouds and runs off to rivers and therefore the water REMEMBERS its way back to the sea. I don't think that's what they meant though!
But what if water could hold memories? Could we bottle them? Maybe even sell them?
Following on from our Lecture on Tuesday I have spent sometime this week looking at surreal films, mostly Terry Gillingham, Particularly "The Imagimarium of Dr Parnassus". i watched it with the directors commentary on and learnt quite a lot about how to style a film. the film is based on a story that has been told since the dawn of time...
The Holy Grail?
There was mention of George Melies as an influence on this film, Melies is considered the pioneer of in camera special effects in the late 19th/early 20th century. Most famous is "Les Voyage dans la lune" (the one with the spaceship in the moons eye).
I particularly liked the "2D in a 3D world of Victorian pop up theatre aesthetic, this influence can also be seen in Gillinghams' Time Bandits and The Adventures of Baron Munchhausen.
Melies moon is also seen in surreal comedy The Mighty Boosh, this has lead me to the film Benny and the Bull, where 2D in a 3D setting is used to show the past and dreams. i will explore the water memory idea using this style.
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