Sunday 11 May 2014

My final film- Dancing Paint


My final film
Dancing paint



This part of the project has been challenging, but exciting. I felt it was important to use music in my film the music is from the Band Jungle and the Music is called Drops. My film has taken a long process of editing and filming but I feel the outcome is successful. The showgirl and the paint complement each other as they both look like performances. I had to match her hand gestures to the movement of the paint in water. I found this a challenge but it is visually effective and there is something quite magical about it. The showgirl in the film was easy to direct and her hand gestures and facial expressions really express the character of a show girl. What I felt it worked well with the timing of the paint to the showgirls movements. I wanted my film to represent something quite magical and fantasy like.


Process of Final Film

 Process of Final Film


Through the process of making my final film. I took a photograph as I thought it was visually interesting to capture it in one motion. I am working with a friend of mine called Nicole she is being my actress for my film. I have put glitter all over the face and stars around her cheek bones to represent a show girl look, so the projector that is shining on brings out the different colours of the glitter on her face. On the projector that I have lined up and she is standing in front of it is a glass of water with small plastic stars. I moved the glass of water around the projector as it created a shadow on the wall and across her face changing the light direction. I asked her to move like a showgirl would move doing slow and flowing movement. I captured this on film and will edit this with Final Cut Pro and layer it with the paint in water.



Painting



From my film of the paint in water, I decided to do a small painting to show what will look like on paper.


Drawings



Drawing

For these two drawings. I was inspired by an embroidery artist called Lou Gardiner, she is a Bristol based Embroidery artist which is where I come from. I am interested in her character like quality in her work I wanted to enforce this into my drawing of the CanCan girls.

Lou Gardiner


My work:




My work:


Psychedelic & Cancan girls


Paint in Water
As using inspiration from the Moulin Rouge clip of the showgirls skirts. I have made a video using a high quality SLR camera. I wanted  the video to have a mixture of inspirations of mine such as the psychedelic fashion of the 60s and the cancan girls flowing skirts from Moulin Rouge. In this video. I have used to edit Final Cut Pro I found it quite easy to use and I also attached audio music of my Dad's bands called the Toads as I feel it mixed well with the colours in the psychedelic feel to the film.


CanCan Girls


CanCan Girls
When I had the first idea to have paint in water and I was thinking about the film The Moulin Rouge and how their skirts are so vibrant and layered from different colours moving freely. It was this clip in particular that struck me for inspiration and helped me think in ways I can show paint as type of performance.

Show Girls


Show Girls
As show girls have been around since the 1800’s and have been a big part of Fairground. I started to look at other inspirations and sources where showgirls have performed. I started to look showgirls from the Moulin Rouge as ideas for my final project and I realized it was visually interesting and important for my project as I am thinking about using a showgirls presented in my film.


This video has inspired me for its vibrancy and interesting movements and shapes of the costumes. In this video, all the showgirls move in a specific way, working in time with each other and making sure they fit the timing of the music. For my final film timing is very important to me as I think going to layer two videos on top of each other, but they have to and sink and moving the same motion. To do this I am thinking about layering my paint in water video with a showgirl dancing in the background.
  


Saturday 3 May 2014

Colour in water

Colour in Water



I have been thinking about my final idea for this exhibition, so I have been practicing out different ideas and ways of editing layering on top of two films. I used my paint in water idea and a shot of the glass of water shadow reflecting on the surface by merging them both together to create two moving films at once using final cut pro. I did this because I wanted my video to be exciting and have lots going on at once. It is like that in a show girl’s performance, there is so much movement and excitement going on stage. It’s hard to look at it all at once and I wanted to show this in my video in a subtle way by things not moving too fast so it is easy to watch and not to overwhelming.


Show girl Drawings


Show Girl Drawing

I have made some drawings to represent the movement and fluidity of how a showgirl would perform. I wanted to mix my ideas from my films of colour in water and show how it would look through a drawing. I wanted to do this to show the impact of excitement through my drawings.




Instagram Edits


Instagram Edits

When editing my work, I used instagram video editor on my phone and as my first-hand approach to editing I felt it worked well and it was easy to use and I was able to edit it quickly and simply. In these videos that I posted I have added a music to them to create a type of mood and I wanted the sound of the music to work in time of the paint moving so it looks like the paint is dancing in the water to the music. I used quite slow songs, so they were able to work on time with the beat music.













Thursday 1 May 2014

Mark Mawson

Mark Mawson

For the motion of the paint in the water I was inspired by the international award winning Mark Mawson. I was actually inspired by one of his videos where he shows paint expanding and water with a backing track of music complementing the movement of the paint. This inspired me because he was almost showing how the paint could be represented as a type of mood or feeling. The video itself called aqueouse movie and shows paint in different forms and shapes and lines moving slowly through the water. What interested me about this video is how vibrant and voluminous it looked and I wanted to try and recreate some aspects of this. 






IMovie

IMovie:


I have always thought fairgrounds are a sort of live performance of bright lights, exciting performers and strange and different things. When creating my iMovie video again from using the same idea as my stop motion animation, I wanted a way to represent a fairground performance by using the most simplest objects.  By using a glass of water with red and blue watercolour paint, I was able to experiment with ways of showing motion of paint through the water. I wanted the paint to represent a kind of dance that almost has a life of its own. By using iMovie, I was able to edit my video and add music and sounds to the video. I wanted to use strange unusual sounds that I created myself, such as a rush of water through a tap to represent the water in the glass and also the clinking sound is me tapping a glass with a spoon and this represents the sound of the glass in the video. I wanted my video to show that everything linked together. I edited my video to change the speed and to rewind as I think it was important to show the motion of the paint swirling in the glass of water.








Drawing on Film

Drawing on film:


I have recently thought of ways of manipulating film and how one can change the mood and colours of a film. In this lesson, we had been given a range of materials to draw over a long role of film and we had to collaborate with each other to paint the film. Painting over the film has given me ideas through my own process of development of ways I can use colour and mood as a type of movement piece.







The finished film:





Editing is an integral element of making film. In my opinion, fair grounds can be a vibrant magical place. In my film, my idea is to show how colour can transfer into movement and expression. By dipping water colours  a glass of water I began to be able to see movement and lines within the paint and it simulated types of mood though the different colours.