Having wanted to explore the mystery of the Macs in the Orchard here at university, I'm going to begin looking at video and filmmaking. Our course is very open and independant; it's easy to pass several months in your own bubble having not actually learnt anything. Thus, I am going to learn the entire Adobe Suite. Ambitious, and very unlikely. To begin - Premiere Pro, Audition, and After Effects.
As an artist, the search for how to immerse your audience is elusive. I have discovered that an increase in scale and volume can turn a viewer away as much as draw them in - for the moment, my planned piece featuring mulitple speakers in a dark room is on hold.
I have always myself most impressionable under the influence of music, and thought I may as well look into it. For some songs, I can't listen and not be reminded something, often mundane - a small video clip plays in my mind's eye. I'm going to London in several weeks to see the ATP tennis finals - handy for research too! - and plan to film the journeys and experiences I see when I hear certain music.
Mostly, I'm reminded of insignificant bus journeys or snippets of conversation, but I want to try and find out why I seem to remember such little things.
Arctic Monkeys - SIAS - Tottenham Crt Road, Fopp Charing Cross, London adventuring
Foo Fighters - Walk - the excitement of preparing for Reading Festival
The Temper Trap - Sweet Disposition - escaping Camberwell for a day with my coursemates
The Strokes - Barely Legal - 36 bus from Vauxhall to Camberwell