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* Jordan Belson - organic, optical lens effetcts; thinking of the analogue legacy/conventions that influences digital post-production workflows e.g. layering, blending, compositing, etc. | * Jordan Belson - organic, optical lens effetcts; thinking of the analogue legacy/conventions that influences digital post-production workflows e.g. layering, blending, compositing, etc.; also uses optical soundtracks; imagine doing the photogram/lithogram process but creating moving image spectacles | ||
* the projector can also move; it can be dynamic; frame rates don't have to be stuck at 24 | |||
* Guy Sherwin - Man with Mirror (1976-2011); ongoing performance piece; film of artist looking into mirror projected and refilmed onto artist with mirror decades later; master of manipulating time and space; profound yet simple appreciation of the fundamental component of cinema language of film; almost a dance choreography have to remember by heart. 'Paper Landscape' reveals the artist ripping paper projected on transparent screen which the artist revelas by painting it white; again a meditation on collapsing past-present into a single action; dialogue with with past self; echoing one another revealing the landscape; cuts the screen at the end at the point of vanishing point. Dialogue between memory and present. Physically going beyong the frame. The basic elements of cinema offer a lot of dexterity. | |||
* What are the forms of your work: e.g. there could be a series of presentations on a single topic; go in depth into an idea; you have to go deeper to see what others have done before; how does it form a dialogue with whats come before | |||
* Malcolm LeGrice - Horror Film (1972/2014) : involved with London Filmmakers coorprative; miming through projection; going beyond the strait expected projection; multiple color filters on projector. | |||
* Anthony McCall Line Describing a Cone - simple geometry filmed on 16mm to get true blacks and whites; projected in black space it creates 3D sculptural objects |
Revision as of 15:10, 1 February 2022
Nan Wang Thematic - 01/02/22
- Jordan Belson - organic, optical lens effetcts; thinking of the analogue legacy/conventions that influences digital post-production workflows e.g. layering, blending, compositing, etc.; also uses optical soundtracks; imagine doing the photogram/lithogram process but creating moving image spectacles
- the projector can also move; it can be dynamic; frame rates don't have to be stuck at 24
- Guy Sherwin - Man with Mirror (1976-2011); ongoing performance piece; film of artist looking into mirror projected and refilmed onto artist with mirror decades later; master of manipulating time and space; profound yet simple appreciation of the fundamental component of cinema language of film; almost a dance choreography have to remember by heart. 'Paper Landscape' reveals the artist ripping paper projected on transparent screen which the artist revelas by painting it white; again a meditation on collapsing past-present into a single action; dialogue with with past self; echoing one another revealing the landscape; cuts the screen at the end at the point of vanishing point. Dialogue between memory and present. Physically going beyong the frame. The basic elements of cinema offer a lot of dexterity.
- What are the forms of your work: e.g. there could be a series of presentations on a single topic; go in depth into an idea; you have to go deeper to see what others have done before; how does it form a dialogue with whats come before
- Malcolm LeGrice - Horror Film (1972/2014) : involved with London Filmmakers coorprative; miming through projection; going beyond the strait expected projection; multiple color filters on projector.
- Anthony McCall Line Describing a Cone - simple geometry filmed on 16mm to get true blacks and whites; projected in black space it creates 3D sculptural objects