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we were set limitations when drawing an object (not being able to see what we were drawing)

this activity where we cut out squares of different sections of images that caught our eye helped when thinking of possible ideas since I saw a pattern of things I was interested in like nature or the structures of buildings

The first initial ideas I had inspired by the activities we did beforehand

from looking at the different images I collected I found that I was interested in different textures, buildings, people and scenery/nature. this helped when considering what I wanted to focus on when exploring the monochrome project and what I wanted to test and experiment on.

test 1 – looking at patterns, using the indention drawings and making a pattern animation from it, I struggled at first but then understood how it worked towards the end.
test 2 – what can I do with the square and make the last frame end on the square at the start
test 3 – working with materiality and how the paper can add towards the animation
test 4 – exploring the materiality properties of the paper and what else I can do with it, I liked how the last test turned out and it inspired me to look at ways I can animate without having to draw on the paper and focus on the paper alone, this test needs to be slower/I want it to imitate like waves.
test 5 – what would it look shot in daylight, i think the daylight wasn’t strong enough and there’s no control I have over how it would affect the paper, so I’ll have to test further to see whether or not I can get different contrast levels under different types of lighting
test 6 – exploring ink and water, at first I wanted to see if I could just see how the water would affect the paper and my limitation would be to only work with light to see how it would create the shadow in the paper and have the animation focus on the contrast, I also want to explore this further – what would it look like dry or if I were to let the water/ink run by itself instead of purposely placing it down.
test 7 – adding a subject into what could be my final, 24fps, ended up being too fast have to see what it’d look like with a lower frame rate, The reason behind adding in character wasn’t to focus on the character but the textures I plan to add for the hair to show the wind
test 8- adding a subject 12fps, I plan to explore and add to this in later tests to see how I can make it blend with the paper

test 9 – adding ink to the previous test to add more texture, i liked how the ink turned out and want to incorporate it more later on in my other tests, i wanted to add the eye since I thought if I tied it to the subject blinking it would add an extra layer of meaning

test 10 – one of the objectives was to make something ugly/lazy and I made this fit within the lazy aspect as the crumpled-up paper was meant to show that this was made quickly and it was like a bunch of mistakes complied to make a test animation

test 11 – looking back at when I folded the paper to create ridges I wanted to adapt that since I wanted it to look smoother as the shadows aren’t as harsh to fit with what I had in mind for my film

test 12 – going back to test 11 and wanting the shadows to be smoother, I found that the previous test was a bit too rough and the moment was more bumpy than I anticipated. I went back and tried it again but this time took more frames to make the moment go smoother and I also fixed the timing to make it go a bit slower. this outcome resembled waves more which I was pleased about as that was what I was trying to achieve with my film and how I wanted to portray different moments of silence and what they look like to me.

test 13 – from the feedback received, I did get rid of the hair-flowing sequence and replaced it with more of these tests and i did another one to resemble water and the idea for this one was to go between the folded paper and the ink to relate the two sequences.

final before feedback.MOV

For my film, at first, when we started I didn’t really have any clear ideas on what I wanted but throughout the different workshops, I saw that I was drawn to a lot of imagery depicting everyday life. The more tests I did the more I had a better idea of the concept I wanted, which was every day, more specifically to me the different moments of silence. What came up a lot was working with the materiality of the paper and seeing what different textures could be achieved by filing or scrunching it and applying ink on top for the extra scrunch from the liquid being absorbed into the paper. looking back at the process of making this film, I saw that I took the workshops and didn’t fully try out each objective, for example when we had to create a limitation for ourselves I chose to focus on that and I didn’t fully look into the other ways I could’ve pushed the film. However, I mostly adapted from each test I made and kept going from there which in the end I’m still happy about. When working with the sound I was unsure of what to do but I wanted to initially have something that would resemble water in music form, I was unsure of how to make that so I used Ichiko Aoba’s song “Ohayashi” which had the sound I was looking for and then combined that with rain sounds that I collected myself. The feedback given was mostly to do with the sequence of the hair moving which was noted didn’t really fit in with the rest of the film as well as the sound which sounded too “nice” since the film is more gritty and could use sounds instead of music. when looking back i do agree with the hair sequence not match with the other parts of the film as well as maybe extending the other parts of the film that was already successful. Overall I enjoyed monochrome as it was definitely something new but similar to what I’ve done in the past, the hardest part was not focusing on the film being about a character even though there’s not a narrative behind it which was the end goal. I’m still happy with how this turned out, however, some tweaks needed to be revised after receiving the feedback. I really enjoyed the start with the paper wave as well as the eye, that was probably my favourite part of the film.

final film

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