The Idea
My Final chosen Idea each
screen will attempt to reflect a different part of who I am, my interests
hobbies likes and dislikes but will all be shot in different times of the day,
contributing to the primary theme of the project brief 'Time'. There will be a
repeated loop of me performing repeated actions that will appear on each
screen, each screen will be shot at different times of the day, one screen will
be shot in the morning another will be shot in the middle of the day and the
last screen will be filmed at night. Although each screen will be played at the
same time. They will appear to look like they are all interacting with each
other. For example I will walk out of frame in one screen and then will appear
to be walking in to frame in another screen, also as part of my persona I can
sometimes be deemed as annoying so in one screen I will attempt to annoy
another the other Andre on the opposite screen by like throwing something away
from the screen then will appear on the opposite screen . One of the main
themes that I wish to express through this project is conveying my emotion and
personality and using time as a tool to express that. I want the viewer to be able to connect with what I am portraying and be able to understand the message and concept of the film.
Inspiration
I have been inspired by many different works of art to help me decide on my chosen idea. The main component which I really intend on emphasizing is interactivity. And of course the use of multiple screens.
Pipilotti Rist: Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters)
Pipilotti Rist's lush multimedia installations playfully and provocatively merge fantasy and reality. MoMA commissioned the Swiss artist to create a monumental site-specific installation that immerses the Museum's Marron Atrium in twenty-five-foot-high moving images. Visitors will be able to experience the work while walking through the space or sitting upon a sculptural seating island designed by the artist.
A site-specific telematic installation linking the shower room of the Ewald/Schlaegel und Eisen mine in Herten with the Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum in Duisburg. The images of visitors in the shower room in Herten are mixed with images of the Museum visitors in Duisburg and appear on one side of a water screen. Historical film footage of miners showering are projected onto the other side of the water screen. Realised for the Connected Cities Exhibition, Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum Duisburg in Germany, June 20th to August 1st 1999 (catalogue printed).
Regarding this video I do not particular want to use the clone effect for my video, however the way in which I will edit each video it will create the impression in which It looks like I use the cloning technique.
This is an amazing interactive video that provides you the ability to be involved with the video by including your own personal details so you become a lot more engaged with the content. Now this is not exactly how I am going to execute my project but I enjoy the techniques which they have used for this video
Test shots
playing Fifa 14 is one of my biggest past times, as I am a big fan of football. So as one of the screens I will be facing the screens holding the controller pad similar to the video above
The second screen will be more of a birds eye view of me doing work, or perhaps the same style as the first video but doing a different activity
The third screen will demonstrate a visual of myself watching a movie, the same position as the previous videos, so they will be all aligned together and look symmetrical.
Schedule
- 17th - 23th I will begin to start finding the perfect location and attempt to start filming the 1st video and the 2nd Video
- The second week I will begin to start filming the final video and start to experiment with different after effects techniques
- Then after that I will begin to edit my footage and construct my 3 screened video

Requirements for Video
Adobe After Effects - masking
Adobe premiere pro - Editing
I do not require any models or actors as I will only be featuring on the video
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