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the video i made with found footage in | During the workshop with Sabine, we learned how to sketch with different materials and allow the material to guide our creation process. The concept of the video i made relates to what we did in Nan's workshop and my love for music. As a result, I began searching for footage of instrument creation in the openbeelden.nl archive. While editing, I came across a video by CEE-ROO, my favorite YouTuber, who collaborated with an Iranian news channel and used found footage of Iran. The music in the video had an amazing and complex sound design, which I used to guide my creative process. I matched the footage to the music, resulting in a satisfying final product. I enjoyed every second of the process. | ||
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Here is the link to the video from which I took the music here: | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 31 March 2023
During the workshop with Sabine, we learned how to sketch with different materials and allow the material to guide our creation process. The concept of the video i made relates to what we did in Nan's workshop and my love for music. As a result, I began searching for footage of instrument creation in the openbeelden.nl archive. While editing, I came across a video by CEE-ROO, my favorite YouTuber, who collaborated with an Iranian news channel and used found footage of Iran. The music in the video had an amazing and complex sound design, which I used to guide my creative process. I matched the footage to the music, resulting in a satisfying final product. I enjoyed every second of the process.
Here is the link to the video from which I took the music here: