Week 5 – Judge

Thoughts on why I believe my short deserves to be produced and other general comments:

I think this piece plays off of my love of photography, my interest in working with something that i’m not that familiar with [animation] and is an ambitious project for me right now.  I could of chosen something easier, but I really did want to go above what my personal level of comfort was and make a video.  I believe this stop photography short has content that is familiar to me, yet I want to make it interesting to the viewers as well.

Here are what some others have thought of my idea after asking my 3 questions:

1.What do you think in general of my idea?

2. What do you think of me using found objects?

3. What do you think my biggest challenge will be?

“I think the idea is sweet. It will be nice to see a contrast between taking a bunch of quick photos (snapshots) of an activity that is time consuming (developing a photo). I also think that the idea of using found objects instead of the actual items will be a nice thing to see since average people don’t know how dark room developing works. The “average person” might to able to relate to the video more while gaining a knowledge of the process of developing in the dark room.   I think the biggest challenge will be to overcome the tediousness of taking multiple photographs for a single frame and making it cohesive. “- Chelsea W.

“The idea overall is creative and I think it will be interesting to see the finished product.  I think it will take a lot of pictures, and I think it will take a while to develop the entire process and tweak it to how you want it but I think the end result will be worthwhile.  I think the objects you are using will make it more interesting since they are found objects and not strictly darkroom materials.   You will have to time every shot and figure out how many shots per second you will need for the final footage. Think about that. – Zendell M.

Obviously the thing that is  going to be most challenging is the process of making the entire video one cohesive element and not making it too choppy.   Therefore I will really have to work on making sure that each one of my photographs is timed just right so everything is smooth and flows together well as I am doing this process of making a photo.

Here are some photographs of my materials thus far.  I am almost ready to shoot!  I will be shooting with my Nikon D8O, a tripod, and cable release cord.  The one photograph is of the food coloring I am going to use to dye the water different colors to differentiate between ‘chemical colors.’

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~ by chelseabesse on April 6, 2010.

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