I've been looking at so many different awesome animators, here's a few that really caught my attention.
While I'd envisioned doing something similar to these animations I'm getting more and more worried however about the content of my automatic writing and how much time I have left. I haven't found anything I'm prepared to use and I think I am going to have to strip back my concept idea.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
First automatic text class
So we've just sat down and had a chat about what we are going to do for our text project. I really need to get cracking as my last project was handed in late, something I definitely don't wish to repeat. I've been thinking about my animation style and I am determined to go with found objects as I think computer generated stuff is too sterile to believably bubble forth from a subconscious.
Our subconscious natural takes all the things we see on a day to day basis, fragments them and puts them back together to give them a deeper newer meaning. Our brain is constantly firing finding new ideas, making new connections that is how we understand the world in a big web of interrelations and puzzle pieces. Anyway you can probably tell my brain is busy bubbling away at the moment.
I read Stars my Destination by Alfred Bester over the Easter break and I have a suspicion it is going to heavily influence what I do in this project as some of my best automatic writing was done directly after reading it. You can get some information about the novel here.
Some of the things that struck me about it:
- He does this really cool thing with typography to show changes in the way the protaganist experiences things after he is concussed in a massive explosion
- The themes are about human survival, fighting death and raising ones level which I really like and I think have influenced the kind of automatic writing I have done.
- It reminded me of the first time you are really struck by your own mortality and you realize not only are you going to be extinguished but that your life is so insignificant in the scheme of things that it really doesn't matter what you do.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Text Project
I'm looking forward to this text project as I have far more experience working with animation than I do with film and I also really like Typography so I'm looking forwarded to dabbling in that.
I've already had several sleepless nights getting excited about what I can do and I've written some automatic text already. I particularly like the emotive and unusual combination of words that come out and I am going to keep writing until I get enough really nice snippets to work with.
Some ones that I've written so far are : A twitter of white noise, incandescent snow globe and what the furbie?
I'm also finding myself writing a lot of song lyrics. Strangely it seems the ones that come from songs that possible had some automatic writing themselves such as:
The dog days are over by Florence and the Machines
Full grown man and A Picture of our torn up praise by Phospherescent
I also got little snippets of nursery Rhyme in there such as Here comes a candle to light you to bed, here comes a chopper to chop off your head from Oranges and Lemons.
As for treatment of animation, timing and rhythm I'm overwhelmed by all the possibilities.
Some thoughts are:
I've already had several sleepless nights getting excited about what I can do and I've written some automatic text already. I particularly like the emotive and unusual combination of words that come out and I am going to keep writing until I get enough really nice snippets to work with.
Some ones that I've written so far are : A twitter of white noise, incandescent snow globe and what the furbie?
I'm also finding myself writing a lot of song lyrics. Strangely it seems the ones that come from songs that possible had some automatic writing themselves such as:
The dog days are over by Florence and the Machines
Full grown man and A Picture of our torn up praise by Phospherescent
I also got little snippets of nursery Rhyme in there such as Here comes a candle to light you to bed, here comes a chopper to chop off your head from Oranges and Lemons.
As for treatment of animation, timing and rhythm I'm overwhelmed by all the possibilities.
Some thoughts are:
- Taking found objects with writing on them that have similar letters to words I am using and finding interesting ways to turn them into the words I want
- collecting different media with words on such as magazines and newspapers and building them up into a ransom note style of animation
- I had a look at this on Youtube and like the artists style of erasing what he'd written as I think it has an interesting meaning when what you are doing is automatic writing
- Writing on arms and hands, filming and dropping into an animation sequence
- sparkler and neon sign writing.
- Normal scrabble and vertical scrabble
Backdate Ident project.
This invariably happens. I forget to update my blog and then I feel I have to backdate.
So the Ident project is over but it lives on in my need to backfill my blog.
Essentially what happened is my home internet got shaped because my flatmate downloaded 28gb over our 12gb cap and I've been too sick to come in to use the computer at school specifically to update my blog. Here are a few links that I've been meaning to put up:
My Finished video
Some videos I referenced to get the look right: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PERvvv318aE&feature=PlayList&p=3AF9EC64D5D6F60C&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I28hlxAgHoE&feature=PlayList&p=3AF9EC64D5D6F60C&index=11
both of which aren't really very exciting but gave me a better idea of how to get the flickering right.
The actual content was heavily influenced by the tv shows the Gogs and the land before time.
Here are some links to the tutorials that I did:
Old film look
Making titles
Mixing effects
The music I ended up using was Maple leaf Rag, it's kind of funny but when I was working on this idea I was staying out at a friends house and his younger brother kept on practicing this piece on the piano over and over again to the point where I was pulling my hair out. Weeks later after I forgot about it I was searching for music heard this song and thought that it would fit perfectly and it wasn't til after I had edited it in that I realized why it was familiar. I guess it had subconsciously linked itself to this project in my head.
There is alot of other stuff that I looked at that wasn't directly related so it's hard to track down and probably not worth posting but this covers the basics. Now on to the Text project! Yay!
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Ident Project Reflection
If I had ten words rather than ten seconds to express my identity it would be these:
Random
Eccentric
Frivolous
Chaotic
Humorous
Low-brow
Earthy
Colourful
Messy
And wild
I didn’t want to take myself too seriously; I think in expressing all of the above things my projects succeeded. I knew my inexperience in working with film I would have to embrace low production values and I’m still impressed with how many hours I spent deteriorating the quality of my film til it was comedically appalling. I was searching for the cult film appeal – i.e. it’s so bad it’s good.
Failures in the film are that the titles may go too quickly for some people to read and the whole thing had to be squashed together quite hard, however I like the rapid fire pacing. I also had a lot of trouble lighting my set as I didn’t want dual shadows on my background -sure it’s obvious that it’s a set but I didn’t want it to be that obvious- and there are some quite hard highlights bouncing off my painted volcano but they just add to the tacky brilliance.
Another failure of the piece is that the score is definitely not original however I feel it fits quite well and isn’t too distracting.
Overall I am quite pleased.
Random
Eccentric
Frivolous
Chaotic
Humorous
Low-brow
Earthy
Colourful
Messy
And wild
I didn’t want to take myself too seriously; I think in expressing all of the above things my projects succeeded. I knew my inexperience in working with film I would have to embrace low production values and I’m still impressed with how many hours I spent deteriorating the quality of my film til it was comedically appalling. I was searching for the cult film appeal – i.e. it’s so bad it’s good.
Failures in the film are that the titles may go too quickly for some people to read and the whole thing had to be squashed together quite hard, however I like the rapid fire pacing. I also had a lot of trouble lighting my set as I didn’t want dual shadows on my background -sure it’s obvious that it’s a set but I didn’t want it to be that obvious- and there are some quite hard highlights bouncing off my painted volcano but they just add to the tacky brilliance.
Another failure of the piece is that the score is definitely not original however I feel it fits quite well and isn’t too distracting.
Overall I am quite pleased.
Monday, March 16, 2009
1st post
There are two things I am terrible at doing regularly: keeping blogs and keeping journals. How do I expect to pass art school again? It seems like every class has one or the other and you are expected to show the progression of all your ideas for artwork like a mathematician shows all his workings out for sums. I think its BS but hey, I'm pretty cynical by nature and there could be some merit in it, maybe.
So let's get on with it shall we. First project, show identity in a 10 second film recorded in the art school studio. Okay well first of all how do we approach identity? Is it what we look like, what stereotypes we fill, what we do, how other people see us or how we see ourselves. As far as I can see it is all those things however what I think is most important is not what we get up to but how we approach things.
So what am I like? Here is a list:
So I went through my room looking for objects that expressed me.
I found:
anyway more up dates later. I'm tired
So let's get on with it shall we. First project, show identity in a 10 second film recorded in the art school studio. Okay well first of all how do we approach identity? Is it what we look like, what stereotypes we fill, what we do, how other people see us or how we see ourselves. As far as I can see it is all those things however what I think is most important is not what we get up to but how we approach things.
So what am I like? Here is a list:
- Playful
- eccentric
- crazy
- cynical
- energetic
- enthusiastic
So I went through my room looking for objects that expressed me.
I found:
- A giant bubble blower that is blue and looks like a light saber
- Some fairy bread that I made(and proceeded to eat)
- A silly jester hat that I bought at circu de solei
- a miniature orc that went with some sort of game
- a toy dinosaur.
anyway more up dates later. I'm tired
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