Sunday, 29 April 2012

FILM

There are so many parts of the filming process that Grace and I were discussing that we need to think about:


Location
Story board
Colour palette(filters)use dye samples
Colour/ Black and white
Lighting
Sound




All these parts are very key. Location wise we are using what is around us red bricked Manchester! There are so many contrasting area from the northern quarter to spinning fields to the curry mile. It will also look different what time of day we film it the day antagonisting the night. The story board is planning the film down to every last shot that is shown. Getting a variety of different angles, close up and distant shots making sure the film has variety and keeps the viewer interested. 








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Colour Filters are not often uses in many films but in artistic films to create a different atmosphere or give an illustion to the viewer for example the weather. A recent film that just came out 'Hunky dory' was set in the hottest summer in England 1976 so uses a yellow filter through out the film make it seem hot, shown below.This also links with whether you want the film in colour or black and white. Colour and different coloured filters can work. However black and white and colour filters highlight the different colours making it stand out.  










Lighting can change the atmosphere of the film giving it an eerie or a normal feel. This can be seen in the music video below it is very simple but lighting gives it edge, the sound complements the lighting in this music video. In a lot of the fashion films they have a simple sound and a big beat to change the image. The sound can often make or break a film. 






Here are some example of songs that i have been looking at that are slow but have a beat which i feel complements our project title 'slow is beautiful'. 


James blake -The wilhelm scream
            -Fall creek boy choir (Bon Iver)


Bon Iver - Wood
         


James Woon - Secondbreath 
           - Street


The Horros - Still life 
           - Endless blue
           - Ocean burning










Gil ScottHeron- Jamie xx- Home
                       - I'll take care of you


The Kills - Tape song


Radiohead - Lotus flower (seen above music video)


Little Dragon - Brush the heat


Crystal castle - Violent dreams


Ratatat - Tropicana



Saturday, 28 April 2012

Samples used in projecting session second time











It was so interested looking at the inside of bodys that i feel it inspired my samples they look like organisms that would be seen inside the body, so therefore it was very interesting to see them projected on the outside of emma's body and onto garements. 

Our samples all link really well but are very different and reflect each of us which is so key when working in a group. It shows we work well together but have our own individual stamp!

Saturday, 21 April 2012

First Projection Session

When finding out we had to make our final out come digital we decided to project our samples we had done so far on to a white shirt to link to looking at hidden Manchester within a shirt. The shirt was open to create this effect.  This was the first time the group was using film equipment so everyone was experimenting with different angles. We also looked at having not only a shirt but what it would look like if some one was wearing the shirt as shown in the film. These projections were really successful and a great start to what we wanted our project to look like.






Garment Ideas


Grace and I were discussing possibly not making a garment but an element of one as shown below by the embrodiery designer Scott Ramsay kyle. We all have different strenghths in textiles so using that to our advantage we could create something that was a collaboration but had our own unique stamp on it. This is just an Idea. 


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However the idea of hiding stuff in a garment so the orginial idea we had of buy old vintage and charity shop clothes and stitching, printing, lazer cutting etc bit of Manchester or even parts of the body like veins which I have started looking at and have found very interesting. 

We have so many great ideas we just need to decided which one would be the most effective and possible to complete as well as showing it through film.

  





Thursday, 19 April 2012

Iris Van herpen

I looked at her when I was doing the 3D workshop and found this film on a really cool site called Sex Mode and Digestion. It is a really weird and quite freaky film but you can’t look away. Here clothing is insane and pushes the boundaries of fashion. Her work also has a body feel to is mimicking the skeleton and focusing on complementing the form


I cant put the film up but here is the link to it




However there is a film by the same guy that i could access on youtube which looks at milk






Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Zombie Boy

I was just researching further on the internet about the body and veins as I feel this would be quite an interesting way to make a garment that is actually the veins of a body.  I came across this insane guy known as ‘zombie boy’ who has had his whole body tattooed like a skeleton even his head has a brain on it. He has become a household name in the fashion industry as no one has seen anything quite like him. He appeared in this fashion show by MUGLER called ‘anatomy of change’.  He is filmed with just a simple piece of black chiffon fabric blowing over his body and it looks so amazing just seeing elements of his skeleton figure.



Here is a video of the same guy ‘zombie boy’ being used for a foundation advert. He is covered with foundation and reveals parts of his self. Taking a layer of skin away to reveal his skeleton (his real skin) I prefer the vein idea in my previous post with the jacket but the story about this guy is so fascinating. Made me think of every garment could be a layer of something and slowly reveal the last layer as your body as if the body was slowly decomposing through each piece of clothing.Slowely but beautifully.   


Saturday, 14 April 2012

Samples inspired by the body

Similar to Gunther Von Hagens work with veins. The samples have organ like qualities. 'Hidden gems' doesnt have too just reflect the inside of Manchester It could reflect the inside of the body. This element could also be links to 'slow is beautiful'  ageing you slowly get older and your veins become more excentuated.








Human Veins






The scientist/artist Gunther von hagens is the creator of body worlds. He invented a technique which can preserve the biological tissue called plastination. These images are his creation. I in fact get quite sick when I look at blood and even though I know these pictures are of real blood, they are so beautiful I can take my eyes of them. I want to do some studies of these in my sketch book.