visual stimulous and images to use for videos
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Booklet of images that I want to use for the videso including vedtors, shapesTRANSCRIPT
STARTING OFFTo begin with I wanted to open with fields and bright
sunny skys - representative of the festival ares. From this I then wanted to incorporate the series of logos
from my chosen 10 festivals
The problem which arose from this start is that I found the layering fairly complicated to move on
from and the piece became all image based and it wasnt very represenational of the feel of a fesetival
BACKGROUNDSI started off with blue skys and green grass but then
moved on to images that would portray more of a festival feeling e.g. sunset / colours / crowds / dj decks / blurred
lights. The top row of images I altered in photoshop; one picture
for every colour theme and in the video I want the se-quence to transition / fade into the next photo - giving the
impression of a extremely colourful and virbrant setting sun as the festival ight draws in
Here are a few of some of the chosen photos that I want to use in the sequence. They are a combination of the main aspects of the festival; tents, crowds, setting sun,
dancing / camping etc
This is another visiual stimulous page - a combination of photos that I wanted to
use in the layers but in the end after testing them out they didnt work out.
BACKGROUNDSI started off with blue skys and green grass but then
moved on to images that would portray more of a festival feeling e.g. sunset / colours / crowds / dj decks / blurred
lights. The top row of images I altered in photoshop; one picture
for every colour theme and in the video I want the se-quence to transition / fade into the next photo - giving the
impression of a extremely colourful and virbrant setting sun as the festival ight draws in
Dirrerent shakes and images / vecotrs of images. I have had a look at a afew music related pieces of
deisgn and it is apparently that replications of speak-ers are a strong image withing music poster - this is
somehting I should incorporate into my video.