Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Blog 2: Reflection on Film Create/Film Destroy

Today’s project was fun and reminded me of kindergarten; I think it set the tone for this course pretty well. I tend to be inhibited and overthink everything, so it was a good experiment to get me out of my head and out of my comfort zone. For a project like this, you just have to go – you can’t hesitate. It’s like jazz or improv comedy: just start somewhere and keep saying “yes, and” and don’t stop. Sure, sometimes you hit a bum note, but once in a while you create something that would never have existed if you'd paused to think “is this stupid?” So don’t doubt yourself.

Now, all that inspirational fluff aside… I didn’t like what I came up with today. None of the images turned out to be all that interesting. I tried to go with the flow and “express myself” and so on, but mostly I just stared at the strips of film and scratched my head.

Other thoughts:
It’s hard to make something out of nothing.
Bleach is cool.
Doodling with a razor blade and carving hair and beards onto actor’s faces is fun.*
Yes, 24 frames are always only one second.
One second is very short.


*I mean photographic images of actors. Don’t mutilate actors; they’re people, too, technically.

1 comment:

  1. Love this post Tristan. Fun and thoughtful! Today...more jazz!

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