Wednesday, January 26, 2011

'Sense of Place'



not meant to have sound!

Statement

A 'Sense of Place' can be quite obvious when referring to a person and how they feel about their surroundings, but as far as objects, it can be a bit more difficult to imagine what their 'happy place' is. If one where to imagine an object to have a mind capable of making decisions and having their own opinion then what would they think after a long stressful day? Would they be left in front of a sofa while their human's watched movies? Is that where they want to be, where they can rest and get a break?

By somewhat personifying the shoes you start to feel some kind of pity for them as they go through dangerous experiences on after the other. It becomes a summary of what a person might call a bad day and what a pair of shoes may call a nightmare.

Basing the shoes after myself I have made their 'happy place' or 'sense of place' their resting area which, in the shoes case is their shoe rack and in my case is my bed.

Sketch Book thinking and Definitions (the fun stuff)

WILL POST LATER, PROMISE =]

EDIT:
I don't think it's meant to be!

I've gone to almost all the scanners in the school and the program either isn't there, isn't functioning properly or takes 10 minutes to load (which I'm assuming means it also doesn't function properly).

Until I find a scanner that works here are pictures of my notes from my sketchbook
(let it not be said that I didn't try!)

This is pretty much as close as I got to making a story board. I've listed the different areas that I'll be filming in and what scenes I'll do in each area. Then I organized the order that each area appears in the film.


EDIT! (I've gotten the scanner to work so here's the notes/research in my sketchbook)