Friday, 8 October 2010
performances
Performance 1 from kevin trundley on Vimeo.
This was my favourite performance of the day, there was first of all a band playing a song by the red hot chili peppers, then a performance that included, dance and acting.
It was about a man that was a doctor and addictived to taking drugs and didn't go to his daughters school play. I really enjoyed the dance in it.
Rehearsal footage
Behind the scenes from kevin trundley on Vimeo.
this is a video of one of the dance groups, practicing their dance and one of them talking about it, then it goes onto interviewing one of the bands, and talking to a band member.
I think this is effective how it cuts from the group playing, to the dance member talking about it, instead of having it broken up.
I liked both the dance performance and this band.
induction photos
I like the effect of the background being distorted and blurry, making the figures in the front stand out, being the main centre of attention to the eye.
These were the performing arts students, who did drama, dance, and singing.
This was one of the dance groups, downstairs in performance, they did a sort of tribal dance.
this is another picture of the dance performance.
This is one of the bands that played on friday, i like the lighting in this photograph.
this is a guitarist from one of the bands at practice, i like how the background is light cream colours making the guitarist stand out, because he is in black.
This is once of the dance performances on friday, what i think makes this photo stand out is because it is quiet a dark background, but the girls are in bright colours and all in different poses.
Friday, 1 October 2010
first try of stop motion
i made a whale out of modeling clay and made some white water underneath, then i set up a camera and put the whale onto a white folder and put one in the background.
i slowly moved the whale taking pictures with the camera as i did it, i made him squirt water, move his tail and move himself around, then at the end a wave goes over him.
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