Week 3’s workshop really kickstarted my motivation to do PB2. The camera and lens that I currently have limited myself to certain shots I could take. However I knuckled down and thought about how I could use my editing skills and make best of the situation to produce good content. Expanding on this idea, we can look back to the week’s lecture. Liam…? He generated such an impact on the audience with two pictures he got from the internet.
There is no need to over complicate a story for the sake of complexity. Unless you are trying to show case your editing prowess or insane camera technique, it is unnecessary. If the shots that you show the audience are relevant to the narrative then it will always be more impactful than diluting it with extra special effects like slow motion for no apparent reason. The story is what gives the shots a meaning.
The one minute mark and the additional parameters set for the task, makes it very exciting. Although it may be restrictive, it forces you to think what is important to put on the video and how it reflects you as the individual. The video, at the end of the day, is related to me. It is easy for me to record myself talking for one minute about my life, but it defeats the purpose of the whole task. Is time to knuckle down and think outside of the box.
“Diamonds are formed under pressure”