Wednesday, 21 October 2009
chapter 1- to discuss both past and present artists and works
I have watched alot of videos recently and they are all different. Doll Face was animation and had a big concept on how we see people on the TV and want to be them but don't always reach our goal and fail. Its visually very interesting and makes you think and has a big impact. Another video i have watched was Gisele Kerozene that was directed by Jan Kounen. This is very different as it doesn't necessarily have a big concept and it used stop frame animation which is much harder to do that animation and takes a very long time. It was also funny unlike Doll Face which concentrates on a real issue. Koyanisgatsi is a film i watched that had lots of views of landscape and was very beautiful whats different is that it uses no animation and is just filmed with a camera in different places that took them 6 years. It has many contrasts like light/dark and Good/bad and is trying to make to audience think unlike Gisele Kerozene which is being funny and using stop frame animation.
Chameleon

I went to Brighton to the Farica gallery and saw the exhibition Chameleon by Tina Gonsalves. it was very different to things i had seen before and i really enjoyed it as you could change the work. Basically you had a screen with a person on it and they would do the opposite of your emotion so if i smiled the person would cry. The craft was many of these screens hanging from the ceiling and the room was dark so you focused on the screens. and they had sensors next to the screen to see your face and make the person do the opposite of you. I think the concept was moods of people and how it effects others and that everyone feels different at times.
Girl chewing gum

Girl chewing gum by John Smith is in black and white and you instantly think it is an old film. You can hear a man talking who you believe is the director as everything he says happens after. john smith is very clever as he makes the audience believe that there is a director saying all these directions when actually later on you realise that it is john smith talking over an original video. I think the concept of this video is that you shouldn't believe everything you hear and just jump to conclusions because the director tricked you into thinking he was there when he wasn't.
chapter 3 - Narrative and non-narrative structures
From all the videos i have watches recently i have realized they don't all have story lines and some you need watch it all to understand and some you don't. I went to the Tate art gallery and watched Paul McCarthy's video called material gestures. This didn't have a beginning middle or an end as it was expressive and you could walk in and still understand what it was about.
However when i watched the film Doll face it did have a narrative and had a story to it as she changed from the beginning and had a journey and i needed to watch the whole film to understand the meaning. it doesn't necessarily matter if you have a narrative or non- narrative videos as long as the audience relates with it or the film maker gets what he wants in the end.
However when i watched the film Doll face it did have a narrative and had a story to it as she changed from the beginning and had a journey and i needed to watch the whole film to understand the meaning. it doesn't necessarily matter if you have a narrative or non- narrative videos as long as the audience relates with it or the film maker gets what he wants in the end.
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Chapter 2- the use of technology and techniques and styles
Technology can change the way you see something or the impression it gives someone. You can make something very different using technology. The use of technology is used in doll face as they use animation. I think that it makes it more powerful and gets the point across more as you can see it clearly and easily understand what is going on. You don't necessary need to use technology to get a point across or get the audience to understand what you are saying but it dose make some things more effective like Gisele Kerozene, as it uses stop frame animation. This is really effective as it gives the film a very unique look and makes it different from the rest.
Also koynaasqatsi was made in the 80's and that didn't have lots of new technology and still looks amazing and ahead of time. Before there was lots of technology films were still good and effective but the use of technology adds certain things to a film to make it better or visually better for the audience. In the early days of film making they only had black and white and was very simple however they still made film that made the audience think or to get a point across. But i think when new technology comes around it dose look better than the previous and allows film makers to be more imaginative.
Also koynaasqatsi was made in the 80's and that didn't have lots of new technology and still looks amazing and ahead of time. Before there was lots of technology films were still good and effective but the use of technology adds certain things to a film to make it better or visually better for the audience. In the early days of film making they only had black and white and was very simple however they still made film that made the audience think or to get a point across. But i think when new technology comes around it dose look better than the previous and allows film makers to be more imaginative.
Wednesday, 7 October 2009
Chaper 6 - Audience Interpretation
when my media group when to the Tate Modern art gallery we saw a film by Paul McCarthy and we all had different reactions and thoughts. Some found it funny and others found it disgusting and unwatchable. This may have been because different people have different views and maybe are used to seeing the things in the film so are not shocked by the content. If you don't like being in dark rooms watching a film with nudity in it might make you uncomfortable. The way you interpret a piece of art depends on many things. Everyone has different experiences in life and this determines how you react to different things.
Paul McCarthy made this film for a reason and intended on his audience to feel a certain way or react in a way that he wanted. However you may watch the film and react in a different way and i dont think that matters as you cant say for sure that everyone will react in the way the artist wanted. As long as a piece of art had a impact on the audience i dont think it matters.
Paul McCarthy made this film for a reason and intended on his audience to feel a certain way or react in a way that he wanted. However you may watch the film and react in a different way and i dont think that matters as you cant say for sure that everyone will react in the way the artist wanted. As long as a piece of art had a impact on the audience i dont think it matters.
Monday, 5 October 2009
Chapter 5- experimental video
For my experimantal video i want to have two people walking up a hill to signify going up in life and the happy times people go through. I also what to have flashbacks of happy people and them having a good time. This will be in colour and i want it to be sunny. For coming down the hill i want it in black and white and to show the bad times in life and show flashbacks of bad times of things like arguing or falling outs.
A jump from a platform

A jump from a platform is directed by Stephen Talneau and was made in 2007 in London. At first you see water splashing in slow motion in a swimming pool, its also in black and white. Then you see a close up of a boys eye and he is blinking. Then you see young looking people jumping off platforms in a swimming pool which is also in slow motion. Then you hear a older man talking over the people jumping talking about two people being in love. He is saying how they had an adventure together and were a beautiful couple. He then says they broke up as the man was worrying but he really loved each other. A woman then interrupts and says why he was worrying as if she was a interviewer.
I dont think the jumping in the pool and the man talking over are linked as they do not fit together. The way the man was talking was really slow and fitted with the slow motion of the film.
I dont think the jumping in the pool and the man talking over are linked as they do not fit together. The way the man was talking was really slow and fitted with the slow motion of the film.
Doll Face

The fact that is it a TV she is looking at is trying to show that people these days see stuff on the TV and the media and they want to be like that but you cant always reach it. If you try too hard to be what your not you will fail in some way like doll face did at the end. She is changing what she is as she dose not feel she is good enough as that is what she is being shown and believes.
Gisele Kerozene

Gisele Kerozene was directed by Jan Kounen and is about three crazy looking people who look a bit like witches are trying to steal a bird statue and it turns into a chase. They are flying around on broom sticks and this is achieved by stop frame animation which would have taken a long time. It was filmed in France in 1989 and doesn't really have a concept it is just funny. When you watch it your not sure what is going on as its a bit unusual. They are talking but they are not words they just sound like squeaky muffles. There is a story to it as the witch that wants the bird statue at the beginning goes on a chase and loses his legs and runs someone over and in the end he gets it back. So this means that is it not just a random video and that is hada story to it.
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