
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Production Strategy
1. The place I want to explore further is a stretch of road that included a driveway that leads back to a farm. I think this is an interesting place because if you look in one direction, it looks really empty with a few trees in the foreground and a single barn off in the distance. If you turn around, there are streets with homes and cars passing. I think this contrast of scenery would play an interesting role in what I see and hear.
2. As far as imagery goes, I don't really want to limit myself. Sometimes I find that an image didnt look to cool in person but when I use it with an edit, it turns into something. So, I may just go and take a mass of imagery.
3. I plan on not re-recording past subjects. If I had heard birds and cars I am going to steer clear of getting another recording and focus on new sounds.
2. As far as imagery goes, I don't really want to limit myself. Sometimes I find that an image didnt look to cool in person but when I use it with an edit, it turns into something. So, I may just go and take a mass of imagery.
3. I plan on not re-recording past subjects. If I had heard birds and cars I am going to steer clear of getting another recording and focus on new sounds.
Ten Questions
1. Can I find any part outside that looks completely undisturbed?
2. How many times can I find a flag?
3. How many different colors can I find in the river?
4. What is the most minimalistic image I can produce?
5. Can I come across groups of people?
6. How much different noice can I capture from one area?
7. Can I find interesting shadows?
8. Can I find similar images in separate locations?
9. How long can I go without hearing a car?
10. What's the biggest puddle I can find?
2. How many times can I find a flag?
3. How many different colors can I find in the river?
4. What is the most minimalistic image I can produce?
5. Can I come across groups of people?
6. How much different noice can I capture from one area?
7. Can I find interesting shadows?
8. Can I find similar images in separate locations?
9. How long can I go without hearing a car?
10. What's the biggest puddle I can find?
Drift Assessment #4
My favorite experience from the entire drifting experience would probably be when I came across the man playing fetch with his three dogs. First of all, I was finally happy to be able to capture a living thing rather than immobile nature and such. When I came around a second time he had stopped me and told me that if I had anything good to drop it off at his house and he pointed to his home just down the block. I just thought that was pretty cool and I like the idea of making art and having it be important to someone else, not just the artist, although thats important too! I also enjoyed the fact that he appreciated what I was doing and didn't give me a weird look and walk away with this dogs.
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