Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Here is a small screen capture of a very WIP / rough cut of a storyboard for my dream project. Following the template that was shown in our first class (orbasquara.com) my dream project is essentially an abstract, poetic dreamscape, a hyper-real experience and journey that exists on the web. It's a series of manipulated images, videos/motion, typography and song strung together that creates the piece as a whole. I am still gathering information and imagery, so there is not a narrative or really a flow as of yet, but I am starting to see it take shape with what I have collected so far.
Here is another image edited with some typography. The staircase is alluding to the steps towards your dream world, where you can release your mind and let it run wild and free. I want to make sure these are spaced out relatively evenly within the project, these would almost act as the opening slide to each next set--but they all have a similar aesthetic.
These were my favorite shots from the shoot (click to see animation) Movement is something that is always so strange in dreams. Often times you're moving and don't know how, flying even though you're not capable, transporting through time and defying gravity in every way possible. We were lucky to find an outdoor elevator during our photoshoot and captured that free immersive feeling of feeling totally invisible during your dreams and in your movements. The first one is the original color, the second was stylized and edited, and my favorite is the last, the black and white.
These I am still looking to fit together. I have a few different surrealistic ideas for them but I'm not sure how I feel about them yet. I am a big light/sun person and it is a theme that is often present throughout my dreams as well as the darkness to contrast. I have a few videos of the wheat/sun flares that I could make work with this set but just not quite sure how to move forward with it and how to involve typography.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
This was one of the images I actually brought into class. These are four different images combined together to create one here. This is the kind of color scheme I would like for my typography throughout the project, and the three different fonts I plan on using consistently throughout. "Allow me to release my mind" is a saying I often say to myself if ever I need to try to relax myself towards sleep. I find it is soothing and it is a way to help me to drift into sleep, and for my dreams to begin.
Comments appreciated, more to come!
xo lo
Friday, February 17, 2012
Comments are appreciated! Thanks
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
The footage below are some clips I would like to use in my project. Obviously, the clips will be cut down, muted, edited, and manipulated so that they fit together to create a dream-like sequence of events. I aimed to film very natural elements, things that I am able to distort so that they aren't quite what they seem, things that are just out of focus and then become clear, and vice versa. I want to gather more material like this, as this is just the beginning, and I also have images to go with these video sequences.
I've done a rough sketch of the opening sequence that I want to be video. At the beginning of the piece, I want a long shot down a hallway looking into a room, slowly zooming in. As we get closer, there will be a girl getting ready for bed doing the usual things, brushing her teeth/getting into her pajamas/washing her face, all really short quick scenes. The room will be desaturated, grey looking, and she gets into bed at 11:11pm. My friends and I have always joked about how superstitious we are about 11:11, and so I wanted to include that specific time for when she shuts off the light, as it adds a personal element. When she shuts off the switch on her lamp, the next scene cuts immediately to her side portrait of her waking up into this new dreamworld. Her eyes will slowly open and her room will be saturated, colorful - things will look different, yet oddly the same - just so that you are not quite sure whether she is dreaming or awake. She will venture into the outside, and stumble across this hyper-real dreamscape world, almost as if it were an Alice in Wonderland adventure but not quite as surreal and unrealistic. She will wander through this dream world (photos & video sequences will illustrate this along the way, side scrolling) until her alarm wakes her, she returns to the real world - yet, there will be something left on her pillow that is a connection to her dream, so that you never really know if she is still dreaming, or back in her real world.
This is still a work in progress, so I would love to hear some feedback on the narrative!
I've done a rough sketch of the opening sequence that I want to be video. At the beginning of the piece, I want a long shot down a hallway looking into a room, slowly zooming in. As we get closer, there will be a girl getting ready for bed doing the usual things, brushing her teeth/getting into her pajamas/washing her face, all really short quick scenes. The room will be desaturated, grey looking, and she gets into bed at 11:11pm. My friends and I have always joked about how superstitious we are about 11:11, and so I wanted to include that specific time for when she shuts off the light, as it adds a personal element. When she shuts off the switch on her lamp, the next scene cuts immediately to her side portrait of her waking up into this new dreamworld. Her eyes will slowly open and her room will be saturated, colorful - things will look different, yet oddly the same - just so that you are not quite sure whether she is dreaming or awake. She will venture into the outside, and stumble across this hyper-real dreamscape world, almost as if it were an Alice in Wonderland adventure but not quite as surreal and unrealistic. She will wander through this dream world (photos & video sequences will illustrate this along the way, side scrolling) until her alarm wakes her, she returns to the real world - yet, there will be something left on her pillow that is a connection to her dream, so that you never really know if she is still dreaming, or back in her real world.
This is still a work in progress, so I would love to hear some feedback on the narrative!
Monday, February 6, 2012
irregular flow from ozan tekin on Vimeo.
more inspiration for the type of shots I want to compose for my project, in the process of gathering footage that will imitate this and have found a model (my best friend!) that will work with me! :)
More inspiration
Here is a collection of inspirational imagery for my dream project (work in progress title, but I am leaning towards: rĂªverie) I was shooting some footage in the west village and around the highline today and have a bunch of ideas, and am getting closer to a stronger narrative. Will upload some sketches tomorrow, but for now - here are some more images.
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