Love Yourself from Ren Elliott on Vimeo.
So this is what the interviews for our K-film will look like, generally.
Love Yourself from Ren Elliott on Vimeo.
So this is what the interviews for our K-film will look like, generally.
Final Korsakow assignment starts now.
We’re focusing on body language, in particular focusing on the feet and their reactions when confronted with interview questions. We feel that focusing on the feet will eliminate prejudices of appearance a little and will enable the audience to engage more freely with what the subject says.
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So this week I finished putting together my sketch film in korsakow.
Everything went pretty smoothly, no dramas. Isn’t crashing or anything so that’s a relief, and I’ve been ensuring that everything stays where it’s supposed, in regard to file organisation.
This is what it looks like now.
So that’s the sketch film!
Last lesson we were finally taken through the basics on how to make a K-film.
I’m a little more confident with what I know of the software now that we’ve been properly introduced to it.
It’s really just a basic system of word association. What would I classify each image as representing? How should I represent each one? How should they connect?
These are the questions you should be asking yourself when making a K-film, otherwise it won’t function, let alone mean anything.
Although, even then, if you’re rubbish at coming up with themes then you’re k-film is going to just be meaningless imagery, like a Michael Bay action sequence.
I still can’t understand why K-films exist though. If you’re making a documentary why would you distribute it on a platform that people just don’t know, or care about. Just make a film…..
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