Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Collecting Moving Images

Video Installation Material



I have collected different moving images that I could possibly make into a small video intended for an installation.
If I am to make a video installation, I wish to make something using bubblegum colours. The clips I have collected do not fit the theme, but could be edited to fir using different effects and filters.
The clips I have collected use the most accessible thing I could find, which is just plants found around the building.
























After putting all of the video clips into Premier, I sifted through them to decide what I wanted to you. I decided that, since all of the clips have various colours in them, I wanted to focus on pulling similar colours together. I started with the clip 'Fleur' because I liked the bright yellow against the greyish green background.

I edited it a little, adding noise and varying the degree of noises I added to see how it would look, and added a twirl effect, which made the center of the clip twist in a spiral shape. Because of the movement of the flower in the clip, this gives it a bizarre appearance.
Going along with my theme of 'bubblegum' colours, I decided to try and change the colours of the clip. Eventually, i adjusted the RGB levels, and made the flower predominantly green.
Over this I added another clip, this time I decided that I wanted to add bright colours in rather than trying to match all of the colours together, so I added the clip 'Berry Good', which had a lot of red in it. I added the same effects, and adjusted the colours so that the red was a lot more predominant. I adjusted the opacity and set it behind the first clip.
Lastly, I added the clip 'Purp Fleur', and added the same effects, but adjusted the RGB levels so that the blue was more obvious. I set this behind the other two.


Overall, I like the way the video looks, as it is very bright and colourful, but I do feel that it needs to be a lot longer, or should be played in a loop, especially if I were to put it in an installation.




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