In the week 9 Thursday workshop we did a lot of planning for task 4.
Meeting with Hannah and discussing ideas with the other students in the class really helped me develop my ideas further with the certain constraints that I had to work in personally.

Timeline:

September 22nd -29th

  • Notice movement in urban environments
  • (Venice) bridges, alleyways, nature, anomaly’s

September 30th-October 6th

  • Finalise the locations in which I’ll focus on
  • Use various mediums ie: phone, camera, recorder
  • Use different apps to record my choice of footage
  • Narrow down the footage in projects
  • Narrow down elements in footage that correlate with one another

October 7th-13th

  • Begin to overlap and layer footage with
  • Decide on length of footage and screen time

October 14th-20th

  • Begin editing
  • Reflect
  • Submit

What matters to project four?

  • Layering and overlapping of footage
  • Emphasis on similarities
  • Narrative
  • Duration/length
  • Patterns
  • Evocations
  • Environments chosen (urban/suburban)
  • Editing – or no editing

Biggest, Big, Littlest

Biggest: Evolving and showing what the similarities and differences there are in the environments as one is escaped from (city) in favour of the other (country) and yet there are elements of each place in both if we look close enough.

Big: The media collected (sound & video) are pivotal to helping us understand these similarities and differences as our senses are crucial to our perceptions of environments, yet personal to each of us.

Littlest: The means in which I captured the footage, focus of equipment and myself, clashing of footage (audio & video), environmental accessibility.

Challenges/Risks:

  • Organisation
  • Over analysing
  • Locations
  • Time frame and restrictions
  • Being overseas and foreign places, not having access to locations
  • Editing process
  • Planning
  • time time time