IMM:Fulldome/Space between sound

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Intro I want to follow in the heritage of FullDome, a development of the planetarium, which traditionally shows astronomical events.

I find this can be quite beautiful when combined with this particular piece by Liszt: File:Stück.mp3

This piece is done for the Werkmodul and will be roughly 2m 30s.

The Action The music starts off gently, during which I hope to take the audience to the heavens, in which stars fly by and comets slowly appear and wane away. Large moons of music drift into the space and out of sight again.

As the music develops a mood of foreboding, the stars shy away and the moons turn dark. A large new moon of music makes its way overhead and explodes in a supernova with a crescendo in the music, releasing stars travelling towards the audience and energising the comets and a sun flies by, leaving a trail of firey energy. The pace increases but shortly dies away with the music.

The Technique I was intrigued by the use of real footage in the dome, originally wanting to make the whole film out of just stop motion. However I had to compromise. Now the sun and moons are made with stop motion, so they rotate, revealing a piece of music as they go. The stars are not stop motion, but are actually photos created using matches, torches and mobile phones. However, I have added particles in After Effects and, in some cases, used a lot of effects on the footage. Obviously, all the motion is created in After Effects. However, I like the detail in the stop motion photography and the unnatural, jerky rhythm.

Technically I chose a planetary style, because I want to immerse the audience as much as possible by rendering the dome dark. In testing, I liked the darker films with small areas of colour and brightness and found the films where you are in an undefined space able to create a stronger sense of motion.

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