Friday, March 28, 2008
Stratigies
For this drift I used a new walking strategy, which was a algorithmic walk that consisted of turning left left right but only when the timing was right. For my capturing strategies I used the feeling of being dizzy or falling, blurring anyway possible, and using words but making them illegible. I also tried to incorporate bright colors because although bright colors are often found in nature in pictures they always seem to catch the eye and make the picture seem unreal especially when next to dull objects.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Monday, March 24, 2008
flashy Fishy
Living in a Mac World
this post is just to vent a little on the pressure to have Mac. PC can in fact do all the things Mac can even though Mac led the way when it came to music and video. I know Mac users can't use imovie and such and being fair PC users can't use Windows Movie Maker (also because it isn't compatible with Mac) and even though Quicktime works on both systems I'd like to take the time to say that there are certain features on Quicktime that don't work on PC. such as image sequencing. So although Quicktime may be awesome for Macs it sucks on PC. It feels as though those who have PC are being punished or almost forced to go out and buy Mac because even though PC is just as good Mac it's almost impossible to do the classwork just as well because things aren't fair when required programs don't always work the same
In the eyes of a fish

out of all my videos this is perhaps my favorite simply because I love the shots I used to make it. I used a fisheye camera to take the pictures which causes everything to appear in bubble vision. I also used the long exposure on the camera to get the coolest effect. Click on the picture to see the video
Stay Still! (or not)

This is my first attempt at stills movie, which despite the time consumption, was a lot of fun! It follows an array of photos covering the city, many of the pieces people normally over look. In the middle I stuck a wicked photo of a traffic light that I played around with on a FREEWARE program. It's a pretty cool video I admit but don't be to amazed I've done better. Click on the picture to see the video
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