Using your storyline ideas, draw different thumbnail storyboard ideas. Think about your production and visual approach.
Using your storyline ideas, draw different thumbnail storyboard ideas. Think about your production and visual approach.
This day we are work in pairs, and create a series of three developed images. Our images can be still or moving.
What is the object, what tactile qualities does it have and what is it function? How did it extend your ideas for your own project?
We decided to use cookies, which are common snacks, as the objects for this shoot. I cut the parts of two cookies and then exchanged them in positions. Then, because my final project was to make a film, so I made the image into a stop-motion animation.
Did you enjoy working with your partner? What was difficult about the process and what did you learn from it?
Then Mike used my picture, because what he wanted to make was photography, so he converted the cookie and the camera, and finally made two different colors.
With the passage of time. Objects move gradually from appearance to disappearance.
Bananas and Pitaya.
with my sister’s toy. this time I moved my camera.
Extend The Idea About Personal Project
Because I had already decided on the video I would eventually shoot, and I already shot it during my two-week vacation. Therefore, in the following time, I need to perfect the script and edit the video.
In the production of this video, I am very relaxed in the treatment of the appearance of the environment, and I do not have strict requirements on the actors’ language understanding ability, so it is obvious that this is a comedy-oriented video.
Nora Ephron is one of my favorite scriptwriters. She specializes in light comedy. She is witty and romantic, discussing of life always stops at where it should be, and laughing over serious topics. Her works are mostly urban romance tales, carefully woven romances for adults, especially women. Like who? Like Jane Austen.
Her work gives people a sense of literature and art. Artsy this word, now you take it to say a person each other may not be happy. It’s part of speech has been getting worse, and now the female artsy in the context is always “delicate and fragile”, or “hysterical and nervous”. But Ephron certainly wasn’t that kind of type. She is a person who discusses daily necessities while watching An Affair to Remember. She can look on coldly when she plunges into this big pool of life and swims beautifully with legs.
Also a romantic comedy, Meg Ryan’s other work is less than the three Ephron scripted film she starred in, When a Man Loves a Woman, When Harry Met Sally, You’ve Got Mail. It’s not the hardware that’s the problem. San Francisco sightseeing in When a Man Loves a Woman is no less than the seasons on Fifth Avenue in You’ve Got Mail. For looks alone, I’d prefer Hugh Jackman at the peak of his looks in Kate & Leopold.
The key is the dialogue in almost every one of Nora Ephron’s plays. There are a few long lines of dialogue in almost ever plays. For example, the discussion on friendship between the two sexes in When Harry Met Sally and the discussion on the attitude of men and women towards love movies in When a Man Loves a Woman let me remember for years. It’s a pyrotechnically-inspired piece of art that seems hopelessly impractical, but when you savor it, you get a taste of life and experience, a hard-tempered meditation on life, and a warmth from a man who has known all the loneliness. (I made this assumption because she mentioned in the book that she had worked as a freelance writer for several years, mostly staying at home.)
The heroines in her plays are always somewhere between “wigglers” and “veteran hooligans,” just as she is in this book. The play peeps into the book, the book peeps into the person, each of her heroines has her own shadow. But among all the movies, my favorite is a movie about food and memories. Julie&Julia.
Julie&Julia are a dramatic film directed by Nora Ephron and starring Meryl Streep and Julie Powell. The film tells the story of two women whose ordinary lives are transformed by the alluring French cuisine. Before Julia Child changed the world, she was just an ordinary American woman living in France who’s greatest hobby was eating. “Why can’t I go to a professional food school and learn how to cook?” So, in the kitchen occupied by a group of French men, Julia, a stranger, began to try to make a traditional French meal. And finally she was successful and she even attempted to enlist her experience in a book titled Mastering The Art Of French Cooking.
Julie Powell, who lives in the United States, is also a frustrated. As a government employee, her job is dull and boring. But that all changed when she saw Julia Child’s Mastering The Art Of French Cooking. She was so determined to learn to cook every dish in the book that she posted a blog about her experience online and gained a legion of fans.
The film is also directed by Nora. As one of the most influential female directors in Hollywood, Nora had made many excellent film about women before shooting Juliet&Julia. This kind of subject matter is actually difficult to grasp. One is not careful will fall into a stereotype, become repeatedly describe their loneliness and magnify women’s emotional. This is a common fault of domestic romantic film. They are feminist on the surface, but in fact they are all shot for men. But Nora is much more clever, and I think she is the only one who can write a wonderful story while describing the inner world of women.
The film follows two paths of female self-fulfillment in a double-line narration that mirrors each other, without being particularly flashy, except for recorded moderate, straight-talking American humor. May’s performance was certainly commendable, and I looked for the video of Childe’s show to compare it, even the subtle expressions and tone were the same. “You are the butter to my bread, you are the breath of my life.“ Besides, the old villain Stanley Tucci’s portrayal of Paul Child, who climbs on a stool to make a kitchen rail for his wife even though he doesn’t match the size of the tall Julia, is both comic and touching.
I especially like the image of Julia in the movie. She has a zest for life and spreads it out. Even the notoriously bad-tempered French can be brought out on the good side of her, becoming friendly and lovable. A word from Julie’s husband,”Julia Child wasn’t born Julia Child either.” Julia’s transformation from an ordinary homemaker to a famous chief is portrayed half a century ago.
That’s probably what touched me about Julia. She is very happy-go-lucky, cheerful and tolerant, without the hard arm of workplace women. Her words are humorous and high-pitched, and her smile is as artful and innocent as her husband’s surname Child. She was a really romantic kind of person, always smiling like she was drunk, her arm movements were cute and innocent, and she didn’t hide whether she was happy or sad. She had a husband who loved her and supported her wholeheartedly and would be dancing for joy at her success. When someone shares your happiness, you get more out of it. She must know that fun and laughter are the most important things in the 24 hours that everyone shares. Enjoying life and enjoying cooking are in common in a sense.
More than 50 years later in Queens, New York. Already famous in the United States, she has become a little clerk Julie’s spiritual mentor. Under the advice of her husband, she decided to change her habit of giving up halfway. So she followed the Mastering The Art Of French Cooking completed 524 course in 365 days and posted on her blog. It can be said that every time she finishes a dish. She gets closer to Julia. Julia’s ebullient lifestyle also changes her subtly.
In her hands, the food became more delicious. The comments on her blog began to go from one to three digits, and she attracted more and more followers. The ordinary, worry-looking office worker gradually became more optimistic. In the end, she ended up as a grass-roots blog hero, marking a perfect end to her year-long project.
With 524 dishes in one year, the mouth-watering food has become the place where the movie Juliet&Julia interprets life with food. The movie shows the marriage life and career of two women in a time travel l way. The two story lines of Julie and Julia are interspersed like a flowing stream. Nora’s excellent narrative technique and score also make the film a feast for the eyes, and also deeply moved by two ordinary women whose lives have been changed by food.
Julia was ebullient and Julie was depressed. They are two very different people. One is like an idea and the other is more like reality. The two stories in Julie&Julia are both taken from real events, and their existence tells us that the ideal life is real. It is not only an inspirational film, but also tells every audience that love and happiness are the most indispensable ingredients in cooking. When Julie learns Julia’s recipe, she learns not only how to cook, but also how to be a better person. The growing process of Julie is like an ideal reflected into reality. When she finally can enjoy life like Julia, she sincerely thanks the person who taught her about kitchen and love.
It’s a beautiful movie in itself, and the addition of delicious food is like melting butter on a saucepan, making this light and beautiful movie fragrant.
In fact, many of us, like Julie, are confined to a fixed area of work and takeout, which leads to less and less enjoyment of the food we really enjoy. It’s not just food. Many people lose their passion for life and get by, struggling to cope with everything. The kitchen was Julie’s coping strategy and it finally allowed her to find joy outside of her ordinary life. What about our exports? It could be food. It could be something else. Whatever it is, feel it in your heart and find the small, subtle pleasure in life.
Finally, a summarize with director Nora’s words. “I hope everyone who sees the movie wants to go out and eat right away, because life is so good!”
Choose 6 meaningful objects/ visual opportunities for your own personal time capsule, decide on what form your time capsule will take, is it a box, digital space or some thing else?
If I had to choose something to preserve my precious memories or objects, it would be a bookcase or a smart cat.
The reason why I choose this picture is that it can well illustrate my interests and my childlike innocence. I want my personality and interests to be preserved forever.
The reason why I choose this picture is that it is the first homework I have done since I started to contact art. This is a graphic design course. We will make a poster for the “Ukiyo-e” exhibition as required. This is my final product.
This is an interest I have fallen in love with since childhood. I will write my own novels or movie scripts in my spare time. Below is a picture of one of the main characters in two of my favorite novels. So that’s why I chose them, because I really like my work.
This is my favorite singer, Michelangelo. The pictures were taken at musicals and live performances that I went to see. His music has been playing for almost my entire childhood and to this day.
This is my dog.I have fed him for nine years. So you can see how important it is to me.
Because I’ve always loved animals. But I will feed and take care of stray cats outside because I can’t keep cats at home. These two pictures were taken in my community. They are both stray cats that I feed. I hope this love will continue even after I get my own cat.
• What is the focus of your project?
Transformation as a movie trailer. Putting the meaning of the word into the identity shifts in the conversation. (Then make the ending of the video reverse)
• Who is your target audience?
All ages. The orientation of this short film will be a comedy.
• What’s your work direction?
I will focus on the theme, then write a story based on it, then shoot it into a full film, and finally cut the video to the appropriate length.
• Reflect on your work and ideas from the course so far. What key things did you learn, what was successful, what was difficult, what you enjoyed, what you wanted to do more of?
From the beginning of the school year to now, my homework production has been smooth sailing. I have learned some new production techniques that I have not tried too much before, such as stop-motion animation. So far, I have been most successful in the production ideas of the subject, while the more difficult ones are the new ideas that need to be carried out during the shooting. What always drives me to make is my love of writing. At the same time, it is also an aspect that I want to do more. I transform each topic into something I am interested in by changing my thinking.
• Explain how your transformational project will expand your knowledge, understanding and ability to innovate. Then write down the subject area you intend to research and possible sources of information, such as: books, journals, galleries, locations, etc. What media and materials are relevant to your project and how might you use them to explore and develop your ideas?
I will do a lot of research, learn what I can from it, and then apply it to my shooting. The search channels I chose were usually online videos and books, and the subject of my video reshot was Anwar Jibawi’s polygraph series.
• How will you critically review and analyze your work and judge whether it has been successful?
I get the main feedback through weekly class sharing with teachers and classmates. Every time there is a new work process, I will review the previous production results, and then reflect on the previous achievements at this new time point. Do I like and want to continue to develop like this?
• How will you determine your personal and professional direction? Where and how will you evaluate your work?
I will continue to pursue about writer’s work, so I will pick in undergraduate Film and Screen Study this subject to all aspects of the films and television shows to textual understanding, and then in the graduate school of picking Screenwriting for understanding the writers of this door, I’m in the middle of the next career, as a writer should be how to work correctly. If everything goes well, I will choose to be a film writer. At present, I am trying to write an anti-fairy tale full-page animated film adapted from a traditional story (the final form of expression has not been finalized yet). The script was inspired by the old legend of the dragon slayer. “St. George slays the dragon,” and a movie called “Maleficent.”
— What Is Emoji?
“Emoji” are usually a way of using pictures to express emotions.
Emoticons are a kind of popular culture formed after the popularity of social software. They are popular on the Internet, and almost everyone will post memes.
In the era of mobile Internet, people take popular stars, quotations, cartoons and screenshots of movies and TV shows as materials, and add a series of matching words to express specific emotions.
— Artist Research
One app that’s been particularly popular on iOS recently is Moji Maker. The app extracts most of the elements from the original emoji icons to form a package of 16 types of emoji elements, including facial features, gestures, accessories and masks, which can be combined by users themselves to create new emoji ICONS.
The group of emojis I investigated this time actually have nothing to do with this app.
The emojis were created by Sam Cantor, an Art director and designer who runs the Los Angeles-based gallery Cantor Fine Art with his father Larry. Once Larry asked his followers on social media, “Which artist or work would you most like to see appear in an emoji? Do you suggest, we make…” It quickly became a hot event.
What’s interesting about this collection of icons is that they are all based on famous artists or works of art, such as Dali with a goatee, Van Gogh with his ears missing, Mona Lisa, the lovely Vitruvian Man, etc… Even though they look nothing like themselves, if you know these artists and their paintings, you will recognize them at once because they have strong symbolic feature.
— Draw My Own Emoji
According to the requirements, we need to find nine words that sum up this period of time according to the aspects of study, life, body and mind, from the beginning of school to the present. And then we draw them into emojis using our own imagination and the form we want to express.
I chose LCC, airplane, virus, ear, computer, camera, two human expressions and pen and paper. Obviously, I have taken up the majority of the vocabulary in study, and of course I have picked some in life as well.
The LCC represents my arrival at this school, the plane is my route between the UK and China, and the virus represents the dangerous situation in the world at present. These three symbols represent the emojis before I go to school and get to work.
The computer has clearly shown that because of the epidemic, we’ve changed the format of our classes to online classes. The camera represents my chosen professional category. These are the ones that I represent in the class.
There are two facial expressions of characters, one is confused, the other is the appearance of a new idea, which represents the appearance of me when I usually conceive homework (I habitually wear glasses when I edit homework).
The last two are the emojis about my life. In the bleeding ears, it means that I have to have another operation due to my ear problems on my way to study. And paper and pen represent my biggest hobby in my spare time, that is, writing stories.
Because in the beginning I just imagined things that happened in school and put them into words. My group members told me that my thinking should be expanded to cover my entire time, not just study. So I took their advice and reimagined it, and after finalizing the final draft, I drew it on the computer.
— The Preparatory Work
I found my classmates, and then we chose a spacious room with some glow sticks. After turning off the lights in the room, we took a series of pictures by using the delayed photography of the camera.
— The Final Shot Image
In this process, I took several pictures that can represent me (the blank figure on the left has a halo on the back of his head), which represents my longing for and preference for non-human creatures.
Then we also shot symbols, fonts and animal styles. The second chapter on the right is a painting of butterflies and caterpillars. (but it’s too abstract)
— Contact Sheet And Some Reflection
After I took the picture above, I tried to use people to do similar shooting, but the final result was not particularly ideal. The whole picture would be particularly blurred and messy after people moved in delay photography.
Key Words: artist research, Collection obsession, definition of collection, self-understanding, comparison, specimen, animal, animal protection, painting, painter, painting works, color collection, oil painting, self-portrait, an extended discussion, slow motion, photography, post retouring, PS
Brief Introduction: For the post-production of this work, I set up a blog for them because there are so many artists that need to be investigated and discussed. In this page, I will introduce my research content from two aspects.
— Collector in Life
Do you have hobbies like collecting? Maybe some people like collecting stamps, some people like collecting coins, some people like collecting records, and some people like collecting toys and models. Now Buzzfeed has put together a series of photos of collectors to show how crazy they are.
— Artist Survey, About Taxidermy
“Through the cylinder and the glass, the material object is fragmental and looks like a digital malfunction.”
The alternations of size, shape, and position of these water-filled contains offer an endless array of combinations. “Desrspective” is an interesting study of everyday life, challenging the single identity of ordinary things to reveal a multitude of visual represent tat ions.
Melbourne Artist Gerard Geer has opened an exhibition at Binary gallery to showcase his bizarre and deadly animal bones.
Fantasy, bold idea. Hands-on ability and other color matching, beautiful and quirkiness.
Taxidermy, the practice of making lifelike specimens of real animals, was mostly popular in England during the Victorian era, but with the help of modern science, the ancient art is beginning to come back to life. According to one survey, the stuffed animal industry is worth more than $600 million a year in the United States alone.
Amanda Sutton, who runs a workshop at the Museum of Pathology at Barts Medical School in London, teaches taxidermy to people, including the historical and scientific background behind the technique. The taxidermy process varies from person to person, and from animal to animal.
The taxidermist’s policy is not to use animals that have been specifically killed, but to accept only those that have died naturally or accidentally, in a way that preservers the beauty of the animals in life.
— The Exploration of Color And The Continuation of Works
In 1956, Klein synthesized a unique lapis lazolite Blue with the help of a chemist, and five years later he patented the color, called International Klein Blue, or IKB.
Klein’s blue frees the viewer from the game of “finding a theme” and letting his mind wander.
But on the other hand, this use of color seems to echo Klein’s mystic tendencies. He was fascinated by all the mystical ideas, the infinite, the indefinite, the absolute, which had always occupied his mind.
Klein was so enamored with blue that he loved the different colors of the sea and even learned to sail for them — “blue is the color of sky, water and air, depth and infinity, freedom and life. Blue is the essential color of the universe.” His blue monochrome paintings can even be seen as a mockery of the abstract art of the time. For they are “not only themeless, they are, as it were, nothing, if anything, ’empty'”.
In the contemporary Chinese painting world, He Duoling is a remarkable figure.
Since the release of the oil painting Spring Breeze Has Awakened in 1982, his new works have been published constantly. His painting style has changed quietly, and his form and language have been gradually improved. However, his face as a painter is distinct and his image to people is overall. He is regarded as a realist painter of great talent.
Grey is the most basic color on He Duoling’s canvas over the years, and it turns out that he is really good at it. If you go to his studio, you will find that the colors on his palette are pure, even monotonous. It is a challenge to use the simplest materials to represent the most complex objects.
In recent years, the persistence and persistence of He Duoling’s depiction of the female human body, the simplest yet most complex field, has been a test for him. The so-called distinction between “creation” and “study” has become unimportant under the pen of He Duoling, who has already injected the soul for those shadowy figures while conducting formal experiments.
Most of the models he photographed in the process of collecting materials did not have any clear expressions, and the motion was also the most general. Of course, this must be the appearance that the painter himself required.
They usually just stand or sit idly. However, their bodies and eyes become the most direct carriers of language. Then, in pictures simple enough, peaceful enough, peaceful enough, gradually you can feel the uneasiness behind the silence, feel the compulsion to be constantly subdued, and if you are attentive enough, you can even listen to the sounds of desire.
Pierre Sulage has been called the spokesman of the “black” in the art world. Black is almost always the theme, from his original 1946 walnut plant-dyed paper paintings to his latest large oil paintings on canvas. He was fascinated by black as a child and always covered his paper with black. “What are you drawing?” he was once asked. He answered, “I am drawing snow, because black makes the white snow whiter.”
He allowed the paint on his canvas to dominate his work year after year, making no resistance and concentrating more on the texture and effect of the paint as it appeared. Thus, he is not so much painting black as “carving” it. The painting tools he used sometimes made the surface of the painting flat, and sometimes produced many texture effects on the surface, so as to fully reflect the effect of light, shadow and color. Soulages’s paintings give each viewer a unique experience, depending on the environment and the time of day.So some critics say Soulages “liberated black from darkness.”
The three artists I investigated above have played a great role in my later works. These three colors basically determine the color trend of my works.
Apart from blue, especially the black and grey, these two colors are almost on my emotional tendency, maybe my work is becoming more and more single color now, and my work is becoming more and more close to through various angles pour out human those seemingly elusive emotion – fragile, sad, sensitive, dismay… Just like the gray, black and white on the picture, it gives people a feeling of uncertainty and hard to let go.
I think the tone of the next works will be introverted, unable to stop but also wanting to talk back. However, the meaning space of these images will become more open and broader, and can enter the collective unconscious of more viewers. I will not add too many figures in the work, the single color and the only model standing there, their body is often the best expression.
—The Continuation of The Artist’s Work, The Combination of Colors, The Meaning of Oil Painting
In the old times, in order to leave some important memories and facilitate recording, people in the old times would draw the scene at that time by finding excellent painters, recording with paintings and collecting indelible memories with paintings.
When the society develops gradually with time and the technology progresses gradually, when the camera and a series of advanced equipment are invented, it is hard to imagine how terrified the painters who depend on painting at that time, because there is no more realistic painting that can compare with what the camera brings to us.
But today, in the production of this work, I want to go back to that era. I want to pick up the colors that people gradually ignore, and then shoot a group of pictures based on them.
Key Words:artist research, Collection obsession, definition of collection, self-understanding, comparison, specimen, animal, animal protection, painting, painter, painting works, color collection, oil painting, self-portrait, an extended discussion, slow motion, photography, post retouring, PS
Production method: Photography(4 groups of 43 photos in total)
Content summary: this page focuses on the production process of the work, as well as the reflection on the work and attempts to improve it
— Contact Sheet
— The Production Idea of The Work
— Extended shooting of two groups of color research
After the investigation, I chose to shoot and make some attempts about color first, because it would run through the whole production process of my work. Therefore, taking this step in the first place would help me save more time in the shooting and production of the last two groups of pictures.
I took a lot of pictures and put them into Photoshop to try out different color retouches.
In this way we can also get different kinds of pictures.
The shooting objects of this group of pictures are water and the table top. In the later stage, I selected all parts of the water pool and added color. As you can see, I changed the transparent water pool into blue at the beginning. After this I woke up to the background blurring and light processing.
This makes the color of the water pool and the background rich and full, and it not only reminds me of the appearance of the planets in the universe.
— Display of finished products
< The Universe >
After the color research and simple photography, I thought of the rich surface of the planet because of the attempt of production. Therefore, I paid special attention to this idea when creating color. Finally, I turned my eyes to the flagstone road near my community and shot them into a group of pictures.
The stone path.
Local shooting.
After a simple post-processing.
< Blue >
This series of pictures is mainly a continuation of the artist research on the previous page. For the collection of colors, I choose Klein blue, which is easier to create and find.
And with blue as the main body, I found different objects to create the following picture.
Most of the images I have done post background processing, I have made the background white.
Plastic foam paper, blue highlighters, toning ink and brushes, filling paper of different colors, gouache, gloves with large paint
— Two Meanings of Collection
Pre-shooting.
The first attempt at post retouching.
Pills and plastic ice cubes were chosen to give it a try.
Here, I liken humans to collectibles. I ask the model to curl up, which is like a specimen/collectibles placed in a glass case with limited movement. After that, I pulled the model out of the background and placed it on a white background board. Finally, I rendered it with a black ink effect.
The white background represents their new, completely blank life, while the black ink represents the so-called decoration their owners have given them. Retouching increased, until the final black completely covered the collection, like their owners, decorated and then forgotten. The choice of these two colors was also a result of the artist research on the previous page.
< Stay >
Why use this expression in slow motion? Compared with the expression of the lens with normal speed, first of all, “slow motion” is more like adding more details to the description and characterization of the subject, because the scene with normal speed in reality may end before people can see clearly. Secondly, the atmosphere can be created by slowing down time, such as the death of characters and so on.
Take one of the most famous of the matrix of an example of “bullet time”, at the moment the shot, leading by slow motion back and dodge bullets, leading the lens to focus, rotate 360 degrees, except on the narrative expression character very much, also brings the audience is not the same visual experience, such a surprise picture excite the audience call for.
In this set of pictures, I want to express the significance of material and phenomenon to human beings. In this case, the subject is the collection of freedom seized. As we all know, most collections are inanimate, so the best place for them might be to go into the hands of collectors and stay there. That’s what most collectors do, but not all collections are worth collecting. For those who are alive but are being taxidermied on the pretext that they are alive, the moment they see the gun, they want to run away.
In this group of image processing, I found a background as simple as possible, a place with good light.And then I thought about it, this image, but because I was shooting on a human model, I thought about it a little bit further, and I added a little bit of a human element to the escape. Finally, I adjusted the shooting Angle and distance to make the camera closer to the subject so that the subject could be emphasized enough.
< Escape >