Monday, 19 November 2007

Pixilation and filters

This part of the multimedia course we had Andrew Love teaching us about the usefulness of pixilation when it comes to filming. We also had a lot of lectures beforehand to give us a brief idea of what pixilation is, so in the seminars Andrew Love set us all practical work, to make a one-shot film using just a camera. This involved taking at least 300 snapshots from the camera to make. I was set in a small group of 5, including me, and we decided to use the advantages of one-stop-motion to its full extent to create a film that you cannot do using a camcorder e.g. making an orange un-skin itself (if that makes sense :P). But the main part of the project was to edit the film using a program called Adobe Paint shop Pro where we can create our own filters to give the film a really effective look e.g. change contrast, saturation etc. Below shows the film that the whole group has made. I will shortly add my film with my own filters to my blog when I get the chance to buy my hard drive.




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