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@e48-spring2012
For All Haiku Fans
Basil Twist Final cut.
Shirin Jaafari
Assignment 1
Image Autobiography
The direction of thought: backward, forward, and inward.
These images speak to loss and attainment of control.
Assignment 9: Behind-the-scene
Assignment 3 - adelsberger
Assignment 2
Habituation/Defamiliarization
The first three images I selected are of sidewalk paintings that use the art technique, trompe l’oeil, to create a 3D illusion on the flat sidewalk surface. The images transform a mundane and relatively small stretch of sidewalk, jarring the viewer’s perspective and suggest the possibility of an alternate reality, be it an an underground world beneath the city streets or an incoming Playskool army.
Image 1 – Edgar Mueller
Image 2 – Artist Unknown
Image 3 – Artist Unknown
Source – The Real Art of Street Art
Assignment 8: The Hunch- Intro/Trailer
By Natali Gingrasfield, Juan Gutierrez, Enrique Hurtado.
Assignment 7: Project 2-Pitch (The Hunch)
Project 1: - SameTime/ManyPlaces -
Assignment 7: Project 2-Pitch (The Hunch)
Assignment # 3
Framing Technique: Rule of Thirds
Lighting Technique: Available lighting.
For this interview I decided to frame my questions with the introduction “what if the world ends in December 2012” (according to the Mayan calendar), because I wanted my friend to look deep into his own memories and describe that one unique experience that had truly made a mark in his life. An interesting comment he told me off camera was that it was hard for him to imaging the world could actually end in 10 months, and if that were a real fact, he probably wouldn’t be wasting not even 4 minutes with me in an interview, time would become the most valuable thing in life. On the other hand, it was also interesting to find out that the one positive memory he thought it would matter the most in his 23 years of life was actually a social/political event he was able to witness at the age of 19.
I filmed this interview in a high-ceiling hallway stairs, there were 2 overhead incandescent lamps, high enough not to create too much glare bouncing on his forehead. I thought the brick walls would give us warm background to help enhance the mood of the interview and try to make it more meaningful. I used a digital SLR camera (T3i) with an 18-55mm lens set it at 1920x1080 30fps.
Assignment 8: The Hunch- Intro/Trailer
By Natali Gingrasfield, Juan Gutierrez, Enrique Hurtado.
Assignment #1 -Surrealistic Self Portrait by ehurtado
Project 1: - SameTime/ManyPlaces -
Coming Together- A Portrait of the Board Final Cut
The compression quality of my original post bothered me so much that I've spent most of the night converting at full quality and then uploading to Vimeo. With Bermuda's erratic bandwidth capabilities, this is always an interesting exercise. But at least the audio and video now resemble the quality of the footage.
MudWorks - Maggie