Tuesday 11 March 2014

Station films

Visiting the Interactive at Sheffield preview at Sheffield Millenium Galleries and seeing video used in a gallery setting made me want to experiment with video myself. Here are my first attempts. It was very much inspired by this animation here by Julian Opie (take a look!), which I saw in the Millenium Galleries about two years ago.


I was just sat with the camera balanced on my knee trying to be inconspicuous again, hence it being a bit shaky (and on a kind of ridiculous slant). Maybe I should use a tripod in future. Then again I kind of like the shaky effect as I feel it makes it seem more organic and fluid. The other main problem I have is the limited quality that my camera can provide. However I could potentially borrow better equipment from photography if needed.


This one I think works well, if a bit too long. But I think it's important to have the train arriving and then leaving. It can also help to reflect the boredom and frustration sometimes felt when waiting around for trains to leave. I think it also reflects the character of the particular station well - quiet then madly busy, then becoming quiet again once the train has left.

I definitely want to look at taking some more videos.

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