Throughout this class we have been studying the ways in which time can affect a piece of art. We are now in the video section; in the previous assignment we created time through the use of animation in video we will be recording various events in time and putting them together to create your piece.
Category: Narrative
Please take about 10 minutes to watch this introduction to some of the transitions commonly used in video and film.
In the last few classes we’ve started to talk about sequencing of images in sequential art. As we’ve discussed, the amount of time you take to enjoy each panel of a comic is really up to you the viewer not the artist. In the next section we are going to be exploring a few things Scott McCloud introduced us to in Chapter 4 of Understanding Comics – the idea of, what you – the audience member makes up in your mind from panel to panel.
Final Project Due: February 4th Naming Convention: 02_Kuleshov In the next few classes, we will be talking about change and juxtaposition and how they affect the structure of a piece of time-based art. Lev Kuleshov was a member of the early soviet filmmakers who believed the editing or piecing together of film to be the […]
Today in class we went over the basic building blocks of time. Change: is the way we measure time, this could be the change from day to night, the melting of an ice cube or the change in daily temperature of the seasons.
Podvkin’s 5 Principles of editing (with a video)
Sound exploder is a podcast that takes you track by track through some contemporary songs. In this episode we learn how the theme to Bob’s Burgers was created.