Reminiscent of one of Prof. Souther's projects about how words become meaningless with enough repetition - after a while, the sounds and voices become their own new thing that has nothing to do with the original.
I have two notes for this video: 1.) The page flipping effect at the start was a nice touch. 2.) The slow motion dive sounded like someone saying "Heil!" (or "hail!" in German) in the Third Reich (implying disrespect at the boy who would jump off, instead of an answer to a call for help).
Not sure about the rest of it, but it's as I would say to other members of the class: try to develop a meaning behind your creations as you move on in the class. It will help when dealing with future projects.
slow motion jump was really cool
ReplyDeletelike how you captured the shaking head and the various speeds of the dive
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ReplyDeleteI liked the backwards dive. The sound and image were kind of mesmerizing.
ReplyDeletethe old lady looks like shes jammin
ReplyDeleteReminiscent of one of Prof. Souther's projects about how words become meaningless with enough repetition - after a while, the sounds and voices become their own new thing that has nothing to do with the original.
ReplyDeleteI have two notes for this video:
ReplyDelete1.) The page flipping effect at the start was a nice touch.
2.) The slow motion dive sounded like someone saying "Heil!" (or "hail!" in German) in the Third Reich (implying disrespect at the boy who would jump off, instead of an answer to a call for help).
Not sure about the rest of it, but it's as I would say to other members of the class: try to develop a meaning behind your creations as you move on in the class. It will help when dealing with future projects.
Enjoyed the head going back and forth in the the beginning.
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