Thursday, 13 February 2014

Spider web set up (Visual Studies)



This is the set up for the web that I used, with my tripod acting as the structure for the wool, then I added extra wool to the corner because I felt that they were showing up to much and it helped break up some of the lines from where I wrapped it round. Then I flipped it upside down, and used my jacket to black out part of the side to make it a bit darker, then added a lamp under it so there was contrast and made the lines stand out more, then I added the bits of paper, just dotted around, then videoing it was tricky because I had very little control over the camera because it was hanging on the end of a bit of wool, so it took me a couple of attempts to get it right.
My inspiration behind this piece from the mission gallery, was a piece of figure hanging up from string and wrapped in sting, this to me made me think of a spiders web which I made, but I flipped it round and put what’s on the inside, inside a web then worked the camera to make it so it was confusing and a little disorientating, but so there was little bit’s that were focused and legible.
Editing wise I’ll put another post up with a quick view of that to show what I’ve done and how I’ve edited it.



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