Matthew Hunter BENV2402
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Project 3 Narrative
A girl sits alone in a lifeless black and white world, feeling empty within she senses that there is more to her world. Sitting in a lounge room alone there is an eerie silence and she reaches over to turn on the television, but to her surprise there is no signal and the picture is static black and white. Frustrated, she arises out of her chair, reaches over and firmly taps the side of the old television.
To her disbelief the television transforms to flashing images of colour. She dazes in shock and awe at the beautiful colours presented in front of her and yearns to escape her boring dull life to this place of colour and happiness.
On the television set she notices a familiar location, in a narrow laneway just a couple of blocks from her place. The television set pans onto a small little shed from which appears to be the source all of the colour. She sees this is her only hope to survive and sets off in search of this mysterious place.
She wanders the streets searching for the location that she had just previously witnessed on the television screen only to find a dull rundown shed. Although slightly disappointed she decides enter the rickety old shed. In the corner she notices a slumped object lurking in the dark. She brushes the figure with her leg. The object begins to quiver and slowly rises to its feet. Terrified yet fascinated the girl remains standing and staring at the creature. It hobbles towards the girl and examining her over with its snout. The creature coughs spits a colourful fluid goo from its snout. Slightly repulsed whilst strangely excited the girl screams, sending the creature into a rage.
A shot pans around the creature from which it is projecting a stream of fluid from its snout. The fluid is squirted up into the sky where it becomes a hurricane of spitting colour. The shot pans from the top of the hurricane following a piece of its decay to the girl who is walking through a street of vibrant colours. The colour has spread and taken over her surroundings like a virus. The world as she knows it has transformed into bursts of colour.
She finally is able to feel fulfilled within.
Journal Article Synopsis
COLOR UNDERAPPREICIATED, published in New York magazine ‘House Beautiful’, examines a series of quotes taken from interviews with renowned New York designers.
It explores the utilization of colour in design and its ability to persuade atmosphere within architecture. Certain colours provoke particular feelings and these can drastically change when combined.
Although the article is focused on the underappreciated colours within design, it demonstrates the power of colour and its role in bringing life to architecture.
Living in a world without colour is a depressing thought and the idea is to capture this within a cinematic visualization to reinforce the importance of colour in our world. For without colour, life would be a dull, boring and depressing.
The visualization is to show the process of introducing colour and bringing life to architecture of a dull black and white world.
House Beautiful. New York: May 2010. Vol. 152, Iss. 4; pg. 42
To her disbelief the television transforms to flashing images of colour. She dazes in shock and awe at the beautiful colours presented in front of her and yearns to escape her boring dull life to this place of colour and happiness.
On the television set she notices a familiar location, in a narrow laneway just a couple of blocks from her place. The television set pans onto a small little shed from which appears to be the source all of the colour. She sees this is her only hope to survive and sets off in search of this mysterious place.
She wanders the streets searching for the location that she had just previously witnessed on the television screen only to find a dull rundown shed. Although slightly disappointed she decides enter the rickety old shed. In the corner she notices a slumped object lurking in the dark. She brushes the figure with her leg. The object begins to quiver and slowly rises to its feet. Terrified yet fascinated the girl remains standing and staring at the creature. It hobbles towards the girl and examining her over with its snout. The creature coughs spits a colourful fluid goo from its snout. Slightly repulsed whilst strangely excited the girl screams, sending the creature into a rage.
A shot pans around the creature from which it is projecting a stream of fluid from its snout. The fluid is squirted up into the sky where it becomes a hurricane of spitting colour. The shot pans from the top of the hurricane following a piece of its decay to the girl who is walking through a street of vibrant colours. The colour has spread and taken over her surroundings like a virus. The world as she knows it has transformed into bursts of colour.
She finally is able to feel fulfilled within.
Journal Article Synopsis
COLOR UNDERAPPREICIATED, published in New York magazine ‘House Beautiful’, examines a series of quotes taken from interviews with renowned New York designers.
It explores the utilization of colour in design and its ability to persuade atmosphere within architecture. Certain colours provoke particular feelings and these can drastically change when combined.
Although the article is focused on the underappreciated colours within design, it demonstrates the power of colour and its role in bringing life to architecture.
Living in a world without colour is a depressing thought and the idea is to capture this within a cinematic visualization to reinforce the importance of colour in our world. For without colour, life would be a dull, boring and depressing.
The visualization is to show the process of introducing colour and bringing life to architecture of a dull black and white world.
House Beautiful. New York: May 2010. Vol. 152, Iss. 4; pg. 42
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Music Clip Narritive
A girl in walks alone in a lifeless black and white world. She yearns to escape this boring dull life to a place of and colour and happiness. She sees this is her only hope to survive and sets off in search of a better life.
At first, out of plain ignorance she fails to notice the surrounding opportunities for happiness. As her search progresses she discovers that the lack of colour in her faded world is due to her attitude towards her world.
She discovers that she had been living a sheltered life and finds that when she opens her mind to the world around her she is able to find color within and her world erupts into bursts of colour.
She finally is able to feel fulfilled within.
At first, out of plain ignorance she fails to notice the surrounding opportunities for happiness. As her search progresses she discovers that the lack of colour in her faded world is due to her attitude towards her world.
She discovers that she had been living a sheltered life and finds that when she opens her mind to the world around her she is able to find color within and her world erupts into bursts of colour.
She finally is able to feel fulfilled within.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
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