Robert Mapplethorpe -
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http://www.mapplethorpe.org/portfolios/self-portraits/?i=1
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Robert Mapplethorpe -
“Self Portraits”
http://www.mapplethorpe.org/portfolios/self-portraits/?i=1
Past experience in screen work has taught me the importance of planning before capturing your shots, in order to seamlessly swap between locations the shots must be in the same proportion and at the same angle. This required returning to the footage I have previously captured, choosing the shots I wish to recapture in the studio and then measuring the distance between Shannon and the side of the shot, ready to duplicate the chosen shots in the studio. This is very useful when editing shots to transition between the two locations, without the pre-planning I will not be able to have Shannon swiftly fade in and out of the locations. Above you can see some examples of the shots and measurements i made.
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Entry#30 • Always
I want to travel down a road to nowhere
while your rough palm is pressed gently into my thigh as you drive
I want to watch the rain drops race down the window outside
while you softly whisper the lyrics to the random song playing on the radio
And though it could be any two people on earth going down that road
I want it to be me
and more than anything else
I want it to be you - always.
"You are my person. You will always be my person." - Grey’s Anatomy