Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Final Drift 3 Film
Rough Cut Sketch 2
Rough Cut Sketch 1
Monday, April 28, 2008
Ten Questions
2.Was there a specific still photograph that evoked emotion?
3.Where can I find a vast scape to photograph and engage?
4.What are the differences between photographing out to sea and into sea?
5. Is there and interesting area that shows human society in a detrimental state?
6. Is there an area of nature conflicting with man made objects?
7. Is there a interesting beach that can be accessed?
8.Is there a secluded area in a public one?
9. Are there any interesting trails?
10.Is there an interesting time of day to shoot?
Drift Assessment 4
Drift Assessment 3
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Drift Assessment 2
There were two situations during the drift’s in which I felt at ease. The first was the filming of the parks and the lake. I find water to be very calming and even therapeutic. It was this mind set that I attempted to recreate for the viewer. I wanted the viewer to identify with the images, creating a nostalgic feel that would later contrast the sound I would add. The second situation was when I was in the student union recording a piano session. I find piano music very soothing typically, this time however when the individual was playing chopsticks I knew I would be able to use it to enhance the nostalgic feel of my videos. This made me feel at ease in the sense that I was comforted know I had good sound clips.
Drift Assessment 1
The second thing that aggravated me is that in no way did these project’s contribute to my knowledge as a film maker, in the context that I am attempting to engage in the
