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So after i had made my small room setup, i made a carpet to go in and went about setting up all the furniture in there. I set it up next to a window, so it had the look as thought it was looking out of a window and then went about setting up the fog machine to blow into it. I enjoyed making this scene, it felt like a bit of light relief. The smoke billows a bit too intensely and doesn't 'sit' the way smoke naturally would. Nevertheless, it was something different creating an interior to a natural exterior! I am still unsure as to whether i enjoyed using bought items within the work and not using made things. I wanted to further this scene by setting it up in a way where the room would be flooded, furniture floating and hopefully a little mould/ damp setting in. Looking at my time frame, i am unsure whether i will get round to doing this - but i would like to try! Note to self, if you want the smoke thicker and contained, may need to use a nose on the end of the machine! The parts that i enjoy the most about these scenes is where the smoke makes the camera become unfocused and it struggles with realigning itself.
The piece i like the most is the final black and white one with the almost glittchy slide to it and the camera direction that it goes in. There is something really appealing about this one. It reminds me of when people are talking about something horrific they have been in on the TV and they try to film a reconstruction. The slowness of it also adds a sense of bullet time.
The piece i like the most is the final black and white one with the almost glittchy slide to it and the camera direction that it goes in. There is something really appealing about this one. It reminds me of when people are talking about something horrific they have been in on the TV and they try to film a reconstruction. The slowness of it also adds a sense of bullet time.