Each student will provide a brief introduction for the class to the video artist they select by random drawing. This presentation will include:
a short biography of the artist
major themes in the artist’s work
how the artist uses video
a clip from one or more of the artist’s major works (via DVD or online)
These introductions will be […]
Create a maximum thirty second video in the invisible editing style which includes:
an establishing shot
an eyeline match cut
a match-on-action cut
a shot/reverse-shot sequence
You may include sound, but it is not necessary. You must shoot 100% of the footage.
Upload your finished piece to YouTube and email me the URL on or before Wednesday, June 11, 2008.
Posted in LoFi Video on May 29th, 2008 No Comments »
Flip Video infects the Web
Flip vs. TSA X-ray machine BoingBoing post from yesterday
Videos tagged with ‘Flip’
The Flip Fan pool
Video art archives from around the world
UbuWeb (the mothership)
Danish Video Art
Videospace Budapest
AVAA (Australian Video Art Archive)
iMediathek
game art archive
sendung
Posted in LoFi Video on May 28th, 2008 4 Comments »
Kirsten- Are you popular
Dan- Shake hands with danger
Beth - Angels rush in
Amanda - bird flu
Jeff Zombie Wars
Sage - Sex ed for the ages
Brandon - Brazil war
Eric - Montage Project
Rebecca - Educational Bowling
Jessica - yay love
Chris - Child abuse
Jacques- Drugs
Jessica - Bad Date
Zachary - Vietnam - Soviet Montage Project
MiMi - montage
Nick - The […]
Posted in LoFi Video on May 25th, 2008 No Comments »
The Grammar of TV and Film from Aberystwyth University (really)
Classical Cutting (and D.W. Griffith) from Understanding Film
Editing Examples from Yale
Posted in LoFi Video on May 23rd, 2008 No Comments »
Via BoingBoing Gadgets:”There shall be a smaller version of Flip Video, the successful miniature camcorder. Revealed in B&H’s catalog, it’s listed at $180 and comes in black and white, with a release date of June 4.” It’s been spotted in the paper version of the venerable B&H catalogue, but that last link will give […]
Posted in LoFi Video on May 22nd, 2008 No Comments »
Articles:
Recording audio with QuickTime Pro (ostensibly for podcasting)
Foley on a shoestring (cornflakes on rice, anyone?)
Software Tools:
Audacity is a no-frills, free and open-source audio editor (Mac OS, Windows, Linux)
Spongefork is a rather odd sound performance and looping sound design tool (Mac OS only)
Plogue’s Bidule is a low-cost, node-based audio generation and manipulation tool (Mac OS, Windows)
SoundHack […]
Posted in LoFi Video on May 21st, 2008 No Comments »
…but not in time for class.
And that throws a bit of a monkey-wrench into the schedule. There is no class Monday, in honor of Memorial day, and no lab hours over the weekend; so, that puts the new due date for the Montage project at Wednesday, May 28, one week from today.
Tomorrow (Thursday) I will […]
Posted in LoFi Video on May 20th, 2008 No Comments »
Art & Culture on Eisenstein with related artists and concepts
Lev Manovich’s brief essay on Avant-garde as Software compares operating systems with montage
Mark Reid on montage, poetry, and (of all things) teaching English…Cinema, poetry, pedagogy: Montage as metaphor
Posted in LoFi Video on May 19th, 2008 No Comments »