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♣ I wanted to show facial expressions combined with a small story and different perspectives. Overall, slow motion makes it much more impressive.
===♣ I wanted to show facial expressions combined with a small story and different perspectives. Overall, slow motion makes it much more impressive.===


♣ I decided to use:  
===♣ I decided to use: ===
====○ a slow motion camera ====
====○ a slow motion camera ====
===• some high frequent lights ===
====• some high frequent lights ====
=== ○ a little bit of snow ===
==== ○ a little bit of snow ====
=== • two actors ===
==== • two actors ====
=== ○ a piece of molton, confetti and propably a toy gun ===
==== ○ a piece of molton, confetti and propably a toy gun ====


♣ First of all I had to think of an idea, write a script & moodboard, as hiring some people for the record.
===♣ First of all I had to think of an idea, write a script & moodboard, as hiring some people for the record.===
===After some test shots earlier, we started filming with nightfall a few weeks later. There were some problems, managing the cables, cooling the lights and some software issues. ===
====After some test shots earlier, we started filming with nightfall a few weeks later. There were some problems, managing the cables, cooling the lights and some software issues. ====


♣ In the end, I got a smooth slow motion film and a nice composition of wild western impressions.
===♣ In the end, I got a smooth slow motion film and a nice composition of wild western impressions.===

Revision as of 15:57, 27 February 2019

Hey my name is Joshua. I´m studying Media Art and Design at the Bauhaus University. For me, participating in the course "Performance Platform Introduction" means, working with a bunch of crazy stuff and solving problems in time. I really liked working together with all the other participants and Jörg & Max.

About my project

♦ "KILLING SLOWLY" - a slow motion film ♦

♣ I wanted to show facial expressions combined with a small story and different perspectives. Overall, slow motion makes it much more impressive.

♣ I decided to use:

○ a slow motion camera

• some high frequent lights

○ a little bit of snow

• two actors

○ a piece of molton, confetti and propably a toy gun

♣ First of all I had to think of an idea, write a script & moodboard, as hiring some people for the record.

After some test shots earlier, we started filming with nightfall a few weeks later. There were some problems, managing the cables, cooling the lights and some software issues.

♣ In the end, I got a smooth slow motion film and a nice composition of wild western impressions.