Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Monday, October 29, 2007
Sci-Fi above!
4:00pm
I first returned to the lobby of University High, to get some footage of the loudly buzzing lights from my previous blog.
It wasn't long before I was engaded in a game of bouncing between lights, as if playing a real-life sci-fi arcade game.
Editing this footage was exciting, watching the video become more an more fantastic and surreal as I cut.
Doors and Elipses.
4:30pm
I wanted to create a sequence of repetitive shapes, so I started taking stills of doors, as they are pretty much everywhere throughout this part of the city.
While looking into a reflection in the window of one of the doors, I realized I could see over 5 eliptical shapes behind me. I began taking stills of these, finding more and more to capture as I walked about.
Man-made circles everywhere!
They're Everywhere!
Rogue Swings!
5:40pm
I really wanted to snag a video of the swingset behind University High, but my camera was deciding to refuse to take video clips at this point. Determined, I decided to take a bunch of still of the swings in motion, to later edit together into an animated sequence.
This probably turned out much more interesting than the video clip would have. The swings... are... swinging... by themselves!!!
EXIT!EXIT!EXIT!EXIT!EXIT!EXIT!
6:00pm
Inside University High, I couldn't help but notice an arrangement of six EXIT signs, all right next to each other. Just in case someone wasn't sure after five.
I wanted to create a frantic sequence in which the camera is neurotically jumping from sign to sign. I enhanced this feeling in post.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Image Capturing Strategy #1
Strategy:
To utilize natural reflections and lense flares within the compositions of each still/video.
To utilize natural reflections and lense flares within the compositions of each still/video.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Image Capturing Strategy #2
Strategy:
To capture recurring man-made objects, such as windows, doors, fences, railing, etc.
To capture recurring man-made objects, such as windows, doors, fences, railing, etc.
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