Thursday, February 21, 2013
pocket cinema : ideas & thoughts & everything
1. change of idea
After thinking for a while, I've decided to change completely the idea of the Pocket Cinema project. I've start thinking that I should do something with lights - like paint lighting - because is something I've done before. I already had a playlist in my Youtube account with examples from previous months but I try to find new ones.
I found this one and liked the idea of the first part of the video. It is not exactly light painting but I like how the changes of the color of the light and the shadows on her face.
I found this one and liked the idea of the first part of the video. It is not exactly light painting but I like how the changes of the color of the light and the shadows on her face.
This video was my main inspiration but the result ended up being completely different.
2. production
I bought two different kind of fairy lights and asked a friend if she could be my model. The shooting was at night, in a interior with all the lights turned off. I used to take the picture an Iphone 5 and a DSLR (so I could have good quality pictures of this shooting for the future ;))
I tried to do a video with the Iphone to see how it would look but did not like so I just took pictures.
3. post-production
This was the hardest part because I wanted the video to look like the example I showed before but the pictures I took were really different.
When I saw the pictures I knew they needed to be photoshopped. However, I thought that for this project would be more interesting to use Instagram or any similar application. Sometimes I also deserve to be a hipster :)
I searched on Google and found an article that listed websites that let you get the same types of effects that Instagram. I used Pixlr-o-matic to add a filter (I used one called Anne) in all the pictures. It took me a while because I had to do one by one.
Then it was time to make the video with the photographs. After playing with the pictures in the timeline I started to get desperate because I did not know how fast I should show every picture.
I decided to open the Windows Photo Viewer and preview the pictures using the right arrow of the keyboard. I liked the effect of the pictures moving fast and loading effect (my PC is slow, sorry). I remembered Heidi's project using a screen capture recorder and I thought I could use the same. I downloaded a software called Camtasia (the same used by Heidi).
I duplicated every pictures and started recording using the preview option. I also copied some of the pictures to different folders so I could have some of the pictures repeated more times.
I added Laurie Anderson's "O Superman" song because I like its minimalist tone and the way she plays with her voice. I had some problems rendering the video with the resolution and image quality.
4. conclusion
It was definitively a challenging project but it was interesting to me to get out of my comfort zone and use different devices, technologies and software. For me it was fun to play with all those different tools (even taking pictures with an Iphone was something new for me) and not knowing exactly what the final result would be.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
4k : inspiration
For the 4K project my group is going to an abstract video using ferrofluid. We are going to take pictures with a DSLR camera and a macro lens. We already order a 4oz bottle of ferrofluid and we will start the shooting when we get the material.
Here are some similar examples we found on Vimeo:
Saturday, February 2, 2013
class : Stereoscopic 3D
This week we had two really interesting classes about Stereoscopic 3D. I must confess that usually I am not a big fan of movies in 3D, first because the tickets are overpriced, and second because usually around 80% of the scenes look they are shot in 2D. However, after watching some examples from students from previous years and having a 3D camera in my hands, I changed my mind. Every group had time to play with a camera and record some short clips. In my group we shot some different objects and then shot at the supermarket. On Thursday we watched our videos and realized that the following things did not work:
- close up of objects
- long shots
- cut the edge of object when that object is in front of the screen (negative parallax)
Next week my group was thinking to try to do something similar to the opening of the TV show Boardwalk Empire:
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