I enjoyed how all 4 of these videos focus on different aspects of film making and none is better than the other, but each are suited for their intended purpose. Akira Kurosawa - Composing Movement This Vimeo was my favorite of the 4. It showed the importance of movement in keeping a film fluid. 1) The movement of nature sends emotional triggers. 2) Movement of groups involves using crowds to make emotion feel big. 3) Movement of individuals uses exaggeration of expressions to convey emotion. 4) Movement of the camera is using fluid camera moves in a single unbroken take. 5) Movement of cut changes up the rhythm of the film and keeps the audience on their toes. These are great techniques in captivating the viewer. Satoshi Kon- Editing Space and Time Kon uses animation to warp time and space which creates a "blurring of reality and fantasy." Kon uses framing, objects, sequencing and many other ed...
How do you feel about the overall outcome of this piece in relation to your art making process? I am very proud of my outcome on this project. I have never digitally created art before and I like that this piece still fits into the type of Art, like still life, that I usually do, but in a much different way and while broadening my skills. In what way did you integrate your personal art practice into this project? This piece is still a still life and incorporates the dark contrasts and realism that I usually work to achieve in drawing. 3. How did you challenge yourself creatively, conceptually and/or technically in the making of this piece? I was challenged by masking layers, creating shadows, and fulfilling the 30 layer requirement. It is hard for me to tinker around with different tools, but I made myself try and I gained more knowledge of the program and different ways to ...
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