Showing posts with label POV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label POV. Show all posts
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Point Of View_Tutino
Thursday, November 8, 2012
My Point of View- Jason
Sequence 1 from jasonraymonds426 on Vimeo
Melissa Rice Symmetry in Darkness POV
Child- Kaila's POV project
My point of view video was meant to represent a curious
child. This child is exploring his outdoor surroundings. He represents the
innocent, wondrous mind of a young boy. This video was meant to capture the
idea that children can become absorbed and intrigued in the simplest of things.
Everything is new and interesting to them. They have no stress and pressure to
distract them from some of the most fascinating things in our environments.
Young children can find beauty in something as plain as a brick wall or a muddy
puddle. Adults on the other hand would walk by these commonly seen images with
no care in the world. They are things they pass by daily and don’t acknowledge.
My goal was to open my viewer’s eyes up to the fact that there is beauty
everywhere in nature that the observant children in the world appreciate more
than the rest of us.
Frank Lawrence's By Day and By Night
Torie's perspective video project
Perspective is an aspect that always needs to be considered when creating any form of art, but for this project I wanted my viewer to see perspective as a concept more than just a point of view. The concept behind my piece is filming a very simple topic, drinking a water bottle, at many different angles. Once the angles are filmed they are arranged and overlapped in an interesting way. One the viewer sees the this simple task displayed in this way the viewer is able to understand that it is not simple at all. Nothing is ever simple when looked at through different view points.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
self-reflection by Nathalie
My video is about self-reflection and how I see myself. It is also expressing a point of view of what is going inside my head rather than about what other people see and what I let them see of myself. I am showing the viewer how I experience myself and the world around me. The different frames represent different thoughts or trains of thought that sometimes overlap and create new images. I am torn into different directions and my mind is not always clear like a mirror, it is more puzzled than a broken mirror. I put on face-paint to show other people an image of myself that I want them to see, but in the end this is not the true personality, so the picture is broken.
To sum up, I really wanted to give the viewer an inside view of myself, an honest and not manipulated view of how I see myself and what is going on in my mind.
Hearts by Isabella- POV project
This video is a combination of different themes to create an
abstract concept. It contains different symbols of love: the hearts
drawn on post-its, the lips, the washing of the hands, and the girl looking in
the mirror. These scenes put together show the nuances of love; we see it on a
superficial level with the post-its, and we also see it on a deeper and darker
level with the slightly forced, pained smiling. The washing of the hands seems
to show someone violently cleansing themself of something, and the girl looking
in the mirror seems to be staring intently at her own appearance, perhaps
thinking that mirror will reveal something about herself. In this video, I wanted
to experiment with various visuals and symbolic images to go against the
commonplace notion that we have about love. I wanted to portray its
multifaceted nature.
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