Saturday, 29 March 2014

The Photograph as Document


This is my final edit of my video for my work for the photograph as document, This is the information I would put next to this work if displaying it so that people understood it. on a side note I do feel that the audio isn't that good, and jumped around to much and it would have been better to keep it the same as the start music.
Supporting Statement
To begin with I wanted to explore the area and root that I walked, but as the work developed over the short amount of time that we had, it turned more into a look at traveling, movement, those little things that are in some ways every day, but to the point that you no longer see them, that’s what I wanted to look at.

I wanted to explore the movement of walking, a process that we often don’t remember we put music on and drift from A to B without looking at what’s in-between the main goal to get to the destination, so we often miss the amazing views, and the little things a flower on the pavement or a leave blowing as cars drive past it on the side of the road, or the little grassy verges, or the flowing of water down a hill, all things which if you stop to look at for a second are naturally pretty. Mixed in with this is the movement aspect where I’ve used the camera moving quickly to create a fuzzy fast look to the video to make it hard to focuses, to create those parts of traveling that you don’t remember, but also angels looking forward which are also moving to create that sense of walking, a sense of movement and inevitably a sense of traveling, but as for the destination I kept that blank every one’s journey is individual and is up to them to decide where I’m going, or where they would be going. Finally The audio that I have on this is meant to make people think about what they listen to, how one day it could be jazz and the next or at least for me the next it’s rock or Reggie, how we listen to different music when we walk depending in what mood were in and that’s what I wanted to explore with my audio. 

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