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= Trimester 3 =
== Description ==
===Human constraints factory===
The factory for ‘directing the unexpected’ is using strict formal constraints to produce a 20 minutes video.
Everything is directed except the characters’ behavior.  Every element needed to create a film is fixed, framed and recorded from a single, wide camera angle.
How the thematic project was useful to me:
I searched for a way to integrate this ‘factory reset’ theme into my own working methodologies and this resulted in researching the constraints and boundaries I always seem to use in my former video works.
The texts from Vladimir Propp and Oulipo were thus very useful to me.
So the big question was; where to close possibilities and where to leave space. In other words; what to direct and what not?
Performance always has been a main element in my videos.
I decided to use characters that are no actors. And to direct a bit what they do by giving them a certain prop and a set to move in but I did not direct how they had to perform in this frame.
So I made a set of rules to create a 20 minutes video of which I couldn’t predict the outcome.
(The critique in the 2nd trimester was that it seemed nice to create works that are less predictive.)


I worked with the following rules/constraints:
(see the ‘rule – book’)


'''NOTE: All documentation material, PDF, photos, videos, etc, must be uploaded to the wiki. No embedding or third party hosts allowed, for obvious archiving issues ;)'''
*Duration: 20 minutes
*Camera: One wide shot – steady camera
*One scene – Chosen by the director (framed with white lines)
*Character is not allowed to leave the scene
*One word text – has to be pronounced at least three times on three spots signed in the frame with a white circle.
*Character has to choose one word out of following three: 1)Help 2)Auw 3)Screaming
*One prop – used at least once by the character – Prop is chosen by the director
*Outcome is uncertain and the director is not allowed to manipulate this!


'''NOTE: Please use "your name, the title of your project, the year" as page name.'''


= Your Project Title =
I did some reading about mise-en-scene and read things about Eisenstein and Brecht. The sentence ‘the Drama is in the staging itself’ made sense while working on my experiments.
== Description ==
The second step after these experimental shootings was the idea to use every formal rule used in cinema; think of lightning, sound, music, dialogue, so by this I mean to use the raw structure underneath films and direct everything except the characters behavior.
Maybe a better way to clarify is to say that I wanted to push mise en scene to the extreme.
 
But maybe my set of parameters/rules has to be adapted out of my former works rather than from traditional cinema.
I now want to build up an archive of ordinary life situations in which I use a similar set of rules.
I want to spend a lot of time with my camera in villages and city centers and look for situations and people to record that speak to my imagination.
I also want to write descriptions about these recordings and put them next to it in my archive.
I hope it will form a bigger totality that, later, I can structure somehow.
Maybe I will find a structure and a logic context/connection after shooting all these videos, which allows me to put them together and re-shoot the whole thing (in my dreams on 16mm!)
Maybe even try to create a series of documentary pieces that become surrealistic because of the use of more complex rules.


350 words including aims of the theoretical and practical research as well as its outcome.


== Media ==
== Media ==
=== Photos ===
=== Photos ===


* '''At least 2, Max 5.'''
[[Image: Factory1.jpg|450px|none]]
* '''native resolution only''' (that is the highest resolution you have for your photo and whatever resolution if you make screencaps)
[[Image: Factory2.jpg|450px|none]]
* '''PNG''' format
[[Image: Factory7.jpg|450px|none]]
[[Image: Factory8.jpg|450px|none]]
[[Image: Factory3.jpg|450px|none]]
[[Image: Factory4.jpg|450px|none]]
[[Image: Factory6.jpg|450px|none]]
[[Image: Factory5.jpg|450px|none]]


=== Video ===
=== Video ===
'''''optional'' unless the final outcome of the project, or one of its main components, is a video/film/animation.'''
Still don't know how to upload video's....
* allowed containers/codecs combos:
** '''WebM''' '''(preferred)''':
*** '''Video codec:''' VP8 (3-5 Mbps data rate)
*** '''Audio codec:''' Vorbis (-q 6)
** '''Ogg:'''
*** '''Video codec:''' Theora (3-5 Mbps data rate)
*** '''Audio codec:''' Vorbis (-q 6)
** '''MP4:'''
*** '''Video Codec:''' H.264 (3-5 Mbps data rate)
*** '''Audio Codec:''' AAC (160kbps or 384kbps if 5.1) or MP3 (-V0 or -b 320)
* '''resolution:''' 720p if source >= 720p, native resolution otherwise, '''progressive'''.
* '''FPS:''' 24, 25, 30.
* '''Sample rate:'''
** 44.1kHz if source is 44.1kHz or 88.2kHz
** 48 kHz if source is 48kHz or 96kHz
** 44.1 kHz for everything else.
 
=== Audio ===
'''''optional'' unless the final outcome of the project, or one of its main components, is a sound piece/track.'''
* allowed containers/codecs combos:
** '''Ogg:''' Vorbis (-q 6) '''preferred'''
** '''MPEG:''' MP3 (-V0 or -b 320)
** '''FLAC''' (-8)
* '''Sample rate:'''
** 44.1kHz if source is 44.1kHz or 88.2kHz
** 48 kHz if source is 48kHz or 96kHz
** 44.1 kHz for everything else.
*''' Do not transcode!''' For instance, if the sound generated is directly an MP3, do not re-encode it with the settings above or with a different codec. Only encode original uncompressed or lossless compressed sources.


== Essay ==
== Essay ==


Abstract and bibs/ref + link to PDF (PDF must be uploaded to wiki). <br />
About the work of Roy Andersson, a swedish filmdirector.
Use Steve's recommendations for abstract length and bibliographic style.
Roy Andersson made a lot of commercials in which he seems to develop his personal style for making his feature films 'Songs from the second floor' and 'You, the living'.
 
In my review I want to discuss his use of only 'long takes' and his significant absurdistic style and the difference in content and concept in the commercials when you compare them to his feature films.
== Additional Information ==
I think his feature films are a lot stronger then his advertisement spots because of how he structures time to create a complete second reality.
 
'''''non optional'''''
* One page itemised budget estimate
 
'''''optional'''''
 
* Project URL (if lives on an external site)
* extra wiki links (in case you have relevant notes/journals/documentation in your User: page, ''this is useful particularly if you have been asked to articulate further or refine your project during your assessment'')
* Animated GIFs


*[[File: review Roy Andersson.pdf | pdf Review 3th trimester]]


[[Category: Trimester Projects]]
*[[Category: Trimester Projects]]
[[Category: 2011/2012]]


[[User:Astrid van Nimwegen/Thematic Project Trimester 3 | Thematic Project]]
[[User:Astrid van Nimwegen/Thematic Project Trimester 3 | Thematic Project]]

Latest revision as of 13:50, 24 September 2012

Trimester 3

Description

Human constraints factory

The factory for ‘directing the unexpected’ is using strict formal constraints to produce a 20 minutes video. Everything is directed except the characters’ behavior. Every element needed to create a film is fixed, framed and recorded from a single, wide camera angle.

How the thematic project was useful to me:

I searched for a way to integrate this ‘factory reset’ theme into my own working methodologies and this resulted in researching the constraints and boundaries I always seem to use in my former video works. The texts from Vladimir Propp and Oulipo were thus very useful to me. So the big question was; where to close possibilities and where to leave space. In other words; what to direct and what not? Performance always has been a main element in my videos. I decided to use characters that are no actors. And to direct a bit what they do by giving them a certain prop and a set to move in but I did not direct how they had to perform in this frame. So I made a set of rules to create a 20 minutes video of which I couldn’t predict the outcome. (The critique in the 2nd trimester was that it seemed nice to create works that are less predictive.)

I worked with the following rules/constraints: (see the ‘rule – book’)

  • Duration: 20 minutes
  • Camera: One wide shot – steady camera
  • One scene – Chosen by the director (framed with white lines)
  • Character is not allowed to leave the scene
  • One word text – has to be pronounced at least three times on three spots signed in the frame with a white circle.
  • Character has to choose one word out of following three: 1)Help 2)Auw 3)Screaming
  • One prop – used at least once by the character – Prop is chosen by the director
  • Outcome is uncertain and the director is not allowed to manipulate this!


I did some reading about mise-en-scene and read things about Eisenstein and Brecht. The sentence ‘the Drama is in the staging itself’ made sense while working on my experiments. The second step after these experimental shootings was the idea to use every formal rule used in cinema; think of lightning, sound, music, dialogue, so by this I mean to use the raw structure underneath films and direct everything except the characters behavior. Maybe a better way to clarify is to say that I wanted to push mise en scene to the extreme.

But maybe my set of parameters/rules has to be adapted out of my former works rather than from traditional cinema. I now want to build up an archive of ordinary life situations in which I use a similar set of rules. I want to spend a lot of time with my camera in villages and city centers and look for situations and people to record that speak to my imagination. I also want to write descriptions about these recordings and put them next to it in my archive. I hope it will form a bigger totality that, later, I can structure somehow. Maybe I will find a structure and a logic context/connection after shooting all these videos, which allows me to put them together and re-shoot the whole thing (in my dreams on 16mm!) Maybe even try to create a series of documentary pieces that become surrealistic because of the use of more complex rules.


Media

Photos

Factory1.jpg
Factory2.jpg
Factory7.jpg
Factory8.jpg
Factory3.jpg
Factory4.jpg
Factory6.jpg
Factory5.jpg

Video

Still don't know how to upload video's....

Essay

About the work of Roy Andersson, a swedish filmdirector. Roy Andersson made a lot of commercials in which he seems to develop his personal style for making his feature films 'Songs from the second floor' and 'You, the living'. In my review I want to discuss his use of only 'long takes' and his significant absurdistic style and the difference in content and concept in the commercials when you compare them to his feature films. I think his feature films are a lot stronger then his advertisement spots because of how he structures time to create a complete second reality.

  • pdf Review 3th trimester

Thematic Project