Got this brochure on the snail-mail recently. I cant help but wonder “why? why now?”, do they know something I dont? Most likely. I, in any case, feel now very well prepared, thanks to this piece of reading. Its a pity it is just an introduction…
Incidentally, www.emergencyplanning.ie
These are some old video projects I did for college and clients, some based on photo-animation, some just plain short films.
Reverse Perspective Interactive Holograms, 2005.
Promotion for Interactive Holographic advertisement, produced by me for Reverse Perspective in 2005.
Waiting for the Luas, 2005.
What do you do in the coldest winter’s night? You get your friends to pose for you at the Luas station, in front of the already-gone Fatima Mansions, and convince them to do what you say because it makes sense. Thanks to Thomas and Michael.
The project was to develop a narrative through photographs on a video’s time-line. Rather than creating different scenes, I decided to try phoho-animation. I never added sound to it.
Unfortunately, the compression of the AVI file I uploaded provoked a weird flow of frames. Well, is very close to the real thing.
Coffee, 2005.
As above, the idea was to create a narrative through photographs in a time-line. It is about the magic of the everyday.
Bread: Food For Life, 2004.
This is a series of 3 ads done for a project at college, not at all associated with thehungersite.com (unfortunatelly!), and were never intended to be published.
The theme was ‘Bread: the food of life’. I created these mock-up TV advertisements based on the idea of the inexpensiveness of bread being a luxury for too many.
An incredible project started more than 6 years ago, Noah Kalina takes a picture of himself everyday. 2356 pictures so far.
He always uses the same framing, so his face is centered in the picture. I discovered this via a friend that actually sent me a link to the video Noah put together with all his pics, and that is available at YouTube. I thought it may be a good idea to post it here - It will remind me to keep an eye on his progress over the next years. I also like the soundtrack (kind of Philip Glass). http://everyday.noahkalina.com