Task pitch

The topic of task three is from the end of task two.
1. How to use light to draw audience attention?

From task two, I picked some pictures at the finder station. The more thing I noticed that is light. So in task three, I would like to explore more about the light impact of our life. How to use light draw audience attention? So the first experiment I took some pictures at night from state library to Flinders station. There is the photography I took.
At night, we can notice some things we often see but ignore. Like the street lamp, traffic lights and some high building lights. These places scenery in day and night is very different. Light has a great effect at night, not what we imaged at daytime. The light could illuminate the surrounding objects and make a new shape. for example, too many street lamps could create a light line. From this experiment, I realize that I should develop a kind of sensibility to pay attention to things around. If I didn’t do this task, I can’t see this beautiful light scenery. But I was wonder if I make a video how to trigger their attention like the photography, so I make a video in the second week. I took some pieces screenshot. This video I make it speed up to directly show the light change in a period of time. Also, u can see I did it contrast between daytime and night to obviously see how the light changed and the light affects the surrounding objects. From this experiment, I realized that the change of light is inseparable from the movement of objects. But I noticed one thing that is I shoot all full view, maybe the audience would feel mess in the frame, it is so hard if they want to focus on particular one thing. so I keep going to make one more video in the third week, which is shooting single luminous object. I have noticed the glass texture and light pattern go through this experiment. However, there is no movement, can’t give the audience a sense of beauty. For the final project, I would like to make a video, which is a form of time- lapse video. I will explore the relationship between the light and movement. to catch the picture that the eye can not capture.

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