Monday, March 4, 2013

Abstracting Place




For this project I chose my bedroom, because bedrooms are a very personal space and I really wanted to be able to show my room from a different perspective. I didn't try to collect specific types of footage or sound, I just turned my camera on and went for it. Even though I took this footage during the day, my room isn't very bright, so I tried increasing the brightness in Final Cut Pro, but I added a little too much and the footage came out looking grey, and almost foggy, but when I played it back I really liked it. The grey-ish tone made the footage look old, and when I layered another video of my rat on top of it, I thought the grey was perfect. I didn't want to manipulate my footage a whole lot, I really like the effect of layering, so that's what I mainly focused on.

I think because my footage was so dark, my finished video gives off a really eery feeling, and the spinning motions almost make me feel dizzy. Over all I get a really uneasy feeling about this place, aka my room. When I was in the process of editing, the sound was the last thing I added. And I almost like my video being completely silent, but I think the slow clicking of the TV with the faster spinning of the video contrast each other, the sound isn't edited (except for being layered with another sound) and just repeats, and it makes me feel like something else should be happening, like there should be more going on.

1 comment:

  1. Nice work creating a dark, eerie impression of your room. As discussed in critique, I especially enjoy the almost obsessive emphasis on the mysterious object in the window.

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