Monday, April 20, 2009

Silent Rough Cut

For this, my Silent Rough Cut, I chose to do the same thing, twice; once using still photography and once using video. This was great, because not only is there a huge contrast in rhythm between the two noticeable halves of this video, but it shows how two different forms can drastically change how one sees an area on-screen. It's not just what's in the lens, but how that information is presented (the power of editing!)

This area also is a very basic example of what I intended to capture on this, my second 'derive'. You have a rough tangled wood, a calm stream and...a small bridge. And where was all of this. Why, in a backyard, near the railroad tracks! Right in the middle of suburbia!

See some middle-class backyard magic by clicking on the bridge below.

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