Archive for the 'Portfolio' Category
Screening Analysis of Footloose • May 8, 2014
For my screening analysis, I decided to use Footloose directed by Herbert Ross in the year 1984. This film is about teenagers of a small town trying to have fun and be teenagers, and the way it uses many visual components allows for the story to be understood by many. Using the book “The Visual […]
Shot-for-Shot Group Project • April 30, 2014
With a group of 4 people, we set out to recreate the interrogation scene from The Dark Knight. We wanted to make it serious but with small jokes within it, including the mask and the graffiti on the white board. Although it was a very hard scene to recreate, we did our best to get […]
Group Mini-Movie • April 30, 2014
In class, we had the chance to use the cameras available to us. We had one week to use these cameras to create a short film with a group that was assigned to us. We had to incorporate canted shots within our film so we decided to make our short film about someone being upset […]
Experimental Film • April 16, 2014
This is an experimental film of my roommate’s art project. It uses secondary rhythm (the feet moving are secondary to the people going in circles), editorial rhythm (the edits are made in a distinct pattern), relative movement (the person in the middle is in the same spot while all of the other people surround her), […]
Hoopla Productions (Motion Graphics Project) • April 12, 2014
This project was inspired by my nickname and the episode of Spongebob that the nickname came from. This was very fun to work on and worked better than I thought. The use of color was important, the black and white is to show how boring the world is while the “Hoopla!” is bright blue and […]
Still Image Video • February 19, 2014
This video is about art in the world today, that many people do not get jobs even though they work hard on what they love. Whether you are a dancer, musician, or artist you may go to work but you will be thinking more about the thing that you love. Art never leaves your mind […]