Process Piece
The goal here is to make a non-destructive art installation from the natural environment and to document the process through video. It could be as simple as assembling an artful pile of pebbles and twigs (and you’re welcome to do exactly that). The goal is to get detailed and visual, to identify even the smallest steps in the process and to find a way to show them visually - NO TALKING. You might have to repeat some of the same steps over and over, recording them in different ways so that you could edit everything together into a seamless whole that makes it seem like you only did it once.
- Get detailed
- Plan and rehearse
- No talking
- No more than 3 minutes of footage max
- You're not required to edit a final piece, but you are welcome to do so
Where you are and where you go tells a story. Pay attention to how your visual world changes as you travel from room to room, from inside to outside, from one building to another. How can you capture this experience of movement on video? In a single shot of no more than 90 seconds, create a story of movement with a distinct beginning, middle and end. The story is the place, the story is the movement.
- One shot, 90 seconds max
- Plan and rehearse
- No people on camera
- No talking
- Beginning, middle, end
Keep track of your footage, retrieve it, upload it to YouTube or Vimeo and then share it!
Tools
Video camera basics - emphasizes key concepts in cinematography that apply to any and all video camera projects
Video delivery and distribution - an introduction to what your video IS and what to do with it once it's done
Video editing basics (optional) - though each editing program is different, the underlying concepts are the same in all. iMovie, Windows Movie Maker and YouTube's built in editor are all accessible options.