The Movie Project by Karin Hofko

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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Sandringham, take two!

Two weeks ago i had a good filming session with Im and Silvia.
The edit for "Music 1" was done instantly.
"Silvia" and "Friends" needed some time to be finished, as the preparation for the V48hour competition was taking up some space.

"Friends" benefited the fact of going through the 48h competition and the blur experiments i did this week eg. "Love".

A new stylistic method that came up in "Romance" , the 48h short, is to use artistic dividers.
I have seen many artists applying that to their shorts or features (Inland Empire or Antichrist or Svankmajer's jabberwocky cat)
A comedy show from Germany "Bully Parade" uses this scheme effectively for their sketches.

In general i have learned that i can utilize the background noise in a good way as it intensifies an edit. Usually an editor looks out for "invisible cuts", but sometimes as it's a bit irritating using noisy changes wakes up the audience.

The silent portrait method from the first take is still in use for "Silvia" and "Romance"

I should have a consistent way of titling things.... probably i want to get rid of the chronological numbers and also i won't use the word "Portrait" in a portrait short.





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