Tina Aufiero Video 2: Time-based Media

Week 5: FEBRUARY 10:

 

 

 
   

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.

 

 

 

 

OF interest

The Aesthetics of Steina and Woody Vasulka

What sound does color make?

All I want to do is Zoom Zoom Zoom.

Adobe Video Workshop

Adobe moving into Physical Products: the Super Camera Lens

Theodore Watson

eyebeam/reblog

 

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.