Thursday, 29 November 2007

pixilation references.



For this project we had two main influences, the first was "Austin Powers Goldmember" the section we took the influence from is this one:

The section we used was from where they go behind the screen and the sailor is watching the shadows cast and it looks as though Austin is giving birth to Mini Me, we used this section to influence the part where it looks as though it is an operating table and the doctor is removin far too large objects from the patient.
The second film we used as an influence was "The Lord Of The Rings, The Fellowship Of The Ring" we used the scene in which Gandalf dies, this section is easy to see in our pixilation as we have directly take the staff slam from the film.

Tuesday, 13 November 2007

week 16

As i have yet to do many posts on this i have decided to start doing more with it to keep a sort of mini update on how i feel the course is going. so far we have created 2 pixilation animations and done on picture with a pinhole camera. this week we are making a serious go at our next asignment which is creating a 30second film using one singular shot. in order to try and discover what makes a good one shot film i went on to single-shot.co.uk and watched a few of the videos that other people had created, the main aspects that most of the videos i saw had in common were:
Little or not narative.
no talking
followed the characters through a continuous pan

we have taken this into account when trying to decide what to create for our own one shot film, our initial idea is to travel to Newark and film a piece in the graveyard where all the war graves an memorials are taking advantage of the poppies that are linked in with this time of year and rememberance. we are hoping to edit this piece so that it is in the style of Sin City and Shindlers list in the way that they have are mainly black and white but show certain colours to emphasise aspects of the film, we are going to use this to bring out that red of the poppy against the white of the grave.

Thursday, 1 November 2007

lev manovich

Lev Manovich

For this review I have chosen to review a section of “the language of New Media” by Lev Manovich, I have chosen to look more closely at the first main section “What is new media?”. I have chosen to look at this due to the fact that I have entered a higher education course in multi-media, new media therefore is a highly important factor in learning everything I can about multi-media.
In this section of the book Manovich looks in detail at the history of new media, this include the transformation from making films using stills shots and linking them together, to the modern day technology we enjoy today. The section also shows how new media is not only about film but about all forms of media, there is a large section on how computer programming links into new media and also how games and music can be sold as part of a film package, with the film as the “base” to the set.
In general I found that this section was useful as it taught me some of the stuff about the history of film and also showed how other sections of new media link in to the whole cycle. However I found that a lot of the language in the book was confusing and hard to comprehend.
I found that the most useful section of this chapter was “the language of new media” taught me a lot about what different things in new media meant, I found that this was useful as it helped to understand new media in general as well as in the book. However it did not teach me anywhere as much as I would have liked to have found out.

first uni prog

my first project, take a look see what you think
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mRDNIPcBXY