Tina Aufiero Video 2: Time-based Media Week 5: FEBRUARY 10:
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Concept: Storytelling, Narrative Structure
Student Research Presentations. Review Narrative. Continued Disscusion of Narrative project.
Narrative Project: Describe an object
Strateies: what was your plan for this project ?
What approach did you take : is it literal, ambiguos, riddle, ect ?
How did camera shots/angles operate througfh out the visual sequences to carry the viewer through the story.
Did you take a risk with editing? editing: created odd edits, with effects. if not why not? and not jsut cause I didn't feel like it.
If you did it again what would you do differently?
Presentations February 10: Criteria for critique:
• Present ideas,(sketches, images, doodles) precedents, or inspirations • Storyboards, Project schedule / notebooks • Edits not used - but still want to show • The 3min piece.
Try to include at least one time remapping edit, and one motion edit in final 3min piece.
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OF interest The Aesthetics of Steina and Woody Vasulka All I want to do is Zoom Zoom Zoom. Adobe moving into Physical Products: the Super Camera Lens
HOMEWORK 1.) shoot one tape 60min, footage of your choice. 2.) log and capture 5min. 3.) come to class with clips saved in folder titled - name_5min 4.) everyday write 10 words in your sketch books. 5.) go over the links above. read all the aesthetics of Steina and Woody Vasulka.
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