Video Art I
Andrew Terry '19
Andrew Terry '19
The video features a gif I created while in class. I chose to provide shot-for-shot photos using Photo Booth then pieced each frame together in order to visulize drinking from my coffee mug.
For this project, I used video footage I had taken of myself simply cutting the yoke of two eggs and spreading it around. I then uploaded it into iMovie and added different effects and speed changes to "experiment" how the video would look from there. Lastly, I used music provided within iMovie to replace the silence as the video went on.
For this project, our class was asked to create some kind of instructional video. I chose to provide viewers with a how to draw a running stick figure. The process of creating this video was fairly easy, as I used Photoshop to draw each layer then added them together to create the final image.
During our mid-term break, our class was asked to think of filming a tribute video towards a famous film maker. For my tribute, I chose Alejandro Inarritu style of film to capture the running movement of an ant.
Here is the tribute video I chose. It is an representation of the different camera angles that Alejandro Inarritu used among his films. Many of these styles are still used in film today.
For our final project, I wanted to make a calm yet emphasizing video of the movement of water. For this, I went to a local pond in Elmira, NY and took close up film of the water moving towards the shore. During the filming process, there was consistent wind that help to make the waters waves move faster and