Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts

Monday, January 24, 2011

"The Second Wind" Video


Second Wind from Ian Worrel on Vimeo.

            “The Second Wind” was a very well-done video. The settings had very geometric feel to them, however the characters and their props had very soft, curved lines. I appreciated the art in this video, and how the creator used line styles, and colors to present a specific mood. When the pinwheel and the large cat fight with the wind, the entire picture was in varying shades of red, reflecting the cat’s rage. I also noticed the small details, such as how the man’s eye color changed from green, to blue, to grey. Attention to detail is one of my favorite qualities in an artist’s work. Finally, the changes in line shape added another dimension to the film. As the cat grew more and more agitated, the lines making up it’s form became straighter, and shorter, making it seem that the cat’s fur was standing straight up! Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this video, and would recommend it to anyone!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Little Red Riding Hood: Awesome Video!

Today in class, our teacher Mr. Justin showed the class a video he found on vimeo. I found this high school project phenomenal! It is an updated version of the classic children's story: Little Red Riding Hood. It not only incorperates literature and technology, but also science math, art, and more.

                    
                SlagsmĂ„lsklubben - Sponsored by destiny from Tomas Nilsson on Vimeo.

I enjoyed viewing this video, and loved the spectacular attention to detail. I was slightly frustrated that the large amount of words on the screen only remained for a few minutes, but I understand that for a quick classroom presentation, it was just enough time to understand what the general idea was. This video made me more interested in what can be accomplished in cross-curricular projects. If I was more technology and math savy, I would love to do a project like this. Lastly, I wasn't crazy about the music, but I know some might really like it. What are your thoughts? Please comment below. Thank You!
-JULIA