10/24/2010

Mr and Mrs Vinegar

Here are two versions of the result of my group project- the first has some spoken words, and the second dose not, I think I really prefer the second but it dose not make half as much sense as the first. So choose wisely! Or watch both. Or neither.

1. (with new and exciting audio features)


2. (Slightly more confusing but nonetheless more interesting)


Here's the group! xoxo

10/23/2010

Birthday Cards


This year I really want to make an effort for everyone's birtyday, starting with my friend Emily's

10/21/2010

exciting work


Today we will be shooting our Cabaret project! So by monday you will all be able to FEAST YOUR EYES on a bizarre little movie.

10/13/2010

Cabaret Group Project


Our first brief is to create a Cabaret performance in groups based on a given story, my group got a story called Mr. & Mrs. Vinegar. The story itself is very interesting to work with, the characters are bold, and there is some great imagery and sounds. I especially want to incorporate the character of the 'magpie', as I interpret the magpie's intervention in the story as a key moment in the story line, and more importantly, as a symbol; Other folk stories/fable's use the character of a magpie as a malicious and greedy character. Knowing this, the fact that the Magpie doesn't use Mr.Vinegar's simplicity to his own benefit, and actually gives advice to the character, albeit with a malicious tone, highlights this characteristic of Mr.Vinegar. Though this is a small part of the actual story line, I think it is key to the message and if there is one thing that I can really influence for the final outcome is how this character is communicated. Another element of the story that I find interesting is the structure, it ends the essentially the same way it begins- with Mr Vinegar gardening and Mrs Vinegar cleaning. To put it simply, the moral of this story seems to be 'just stick to what you know', which is amusing because it is so depressing.

After watching Dr.Caligari I would like the final outcome of this piece to adapt many elements used in a silent film. An essential part in telling this story is including the sounds, I feel that if we have no spoken words this would be enhanced. I also think that it would be visually very effective if we used a slide show to show spoken words, and adopted a black and white color scheme. As this story is a fable/folk story, the characters and the moral are supposed to be timeless (to an extent), and and using only black and white would communicate this. If it were completely up to me, all the characters other then the magpie would be made as life size puppets that we could act in to a soundtrack and text projected onto a wall. The character of the magpie could be a shadow pupped, much like the example I made. This would bring out a eerie mood and show his significance in the story.

So far, we have not managed to do much as a group, there seems to be a slight communication failure. However, as a group we seem to agree on stylistic ideas and once we get working I think we can create a very successful piece.

10/08/2010

Laozi


For Caryn!

Tuonela






A few pages from my moleskin! These are pretty dark, but you should be concerned if they weren't because this swan is supposed to be the "Swan of Tuonela' from finnish mythology, which translates to "Swan of Death". The theme is not surprising considering that I drew these while paying my rent- fun times.

anyway, 'uni' has started and I am working on a very whimsical group project- we are making Cabaret performance about a couple who lives in a pickle jar. The result should be interesting in the least.