Symposium Beforehand (at Tate Britain) - Initial ideas, Planning, Making and Site Visit
Initial Ideas
We sat down to discuss initial ideas
Many ideas were being flung around but what stuck from the very beginning was that it should be something visual, a video piece.
We talked about getting the audience to participate in the presentation.
Speaking.
Statements
Then Jan, our new member to the group, he showed us his work that he has been doing. It consists of multiple videos being played on a screen, flashing, repeating.
This then led to us talking about how we should find clips and images of appropriated themed images and videos.
We discussed what there was, and there was a lot.
-Hitler speech
-Chaplin Speech
-Kennedy Speech
-Martin Luther King Speech
-9/11
-Hindenburg
-Famous speeches from presidents
-Clips from TV
-Famous internet clips
-Clips from shows such as "The Simpsons" that have appropriated from historical events and people figures as well as internet memes and such
-Godzilla New york
-King Kong New York
and so on.........
so our task was to find as many of these clips as possible, collect these and transform it into a video piece
Planning
This is a rough layout plan we had in place
We created a Facebook communication page between the four of us so that we could change our ideas and put on any clips that we find that can go towards our video
Making
Making process of this video was using a software called iMovies
We used the clips we found and put them together, editing, altering video and sound
Site Visit
The site visit was very interesting.
It wasn't as big as we all thought, the space we mean
The projector screen was big though, very wide
We were discussing about how big our video will look on the screen, which isn't necessarily a bad thing as it will make viewers more engaging.
Its good that ours is a video because first, it will mean the lights are off meaning that we can't see the walls. In my opinion the orange on the walls are a little bit out of place. Secondly the stage is rather small, if it were a performance as such, we may not have enough room.
Cant Wait.....
No comments:
Post a Comment