Monday, 16 April 2012

Changes Made: TWO SCREENS




'The Vertical Collage'
This person created a whole image and built in into 3 section in 9 different shots. He set up cameras high, medium and low to get his shot. He filmed separately to get one scene accurately so it flows together. He was inspired by David Hockney and the aim was to be projected vertically. Watching this gave me random ideas on my project by doing so many different things. The person who came up with this concept thought outside the box to attract his audience, So in this case I thought I want to do something which is going to be interesting and then thought of doing my film set into two screens showing my past and present. As in this footage it was filmed in black and white which gives a different effect and changes as in emotions to the footage. My footage will show two sides in different colors. Black and white shows the blunt and no feelings side and if you have something in color in gives you a happy feeling and it looks more engaging.



This was definitely inspired my David Hockney. This little clip shows everything being out of place but then you see everything is coming back together. Talking about Black and white again just draws you in to the footage. In this clip you can hear the birds singing, doors knocking etc. As they make noise it zooms in and cuts everything out and focuses on one thing which the audience get attracted to. David Hockney presents all his work very wisely. Looking at his work made me think that I can create my footage to an extent where my audience will talk about my work. I will try using a a bit of Hockney's style into my footage because by looking at his work and the two clips I put up tells me that you can produce a unique piece of art which is different to other peoples work. The colors used in Hockey's work makes each and every part stand out as he used bright colors. He uses different materials to his work and puts everything together as one image.

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