Walking+2015

==When film was first being invented scientists and artists were both amazed and in awe of the idea that we could capture human and animal movement on film There was a great deal of experimentation with the idea of a Walking Sequence. Eadweard Muybridge was an English photographer who experimented with trying to photograph walking in a sequence of stills. These eventually were animated and later filmed to show true motion.==

For more on Muybridge look at the following links:
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==In Animation, an animator learns to walk a character across the screen fairly early. Using the movement of a camera to capture the movement of walking is the basis for this next assignment.==

==Refer to the handouts I've shared and familiarize yourself with the terms that describe camera movements including:==
 * pan
 * tilt
 * zoom in
 * zoom out
 * dolly
 * tracking
 * Click here to see examples of each.

===Sometimes Having the subject and the camera move will help your idea...... ===

==Think about Walking....we all learn to walk at an early age. At the time it is one of our greatest accomplishments. It is celebrated. In life we use the metaphor of taking the first step to signify starting something new. //As you start your research develop your idea and consider how you will interpret walking. Is it the movement of an actual walk or the more metaphorical action of moving forward in life?// ==

===One of the most famous walks in history. === === "One small step for man, one giant leap for man kind....." Neil Armstrong ===

Albus Angelus *Experimental Film* Video Art* [HD] Baltimore MD Videographer

===Walking Across the Estuaries a series of walking drawings=== =Walking Drawings Across the Estuaries-Trailer= from [|Evewright Studio] [|Plus] Over the last eight years Artist Evewright has been developing the Walking Drawings project, a series of live experimental art installations involving the public. Evewright creates large-scale drawings on selected ‘sandscapes’ along the British coastline using an old- fashioned tractor, rotavator and rake. These tremendous shapes are then brought to life when members of the public and horseriders are invited to walk their lines to engage with his art.

His most recent installation, which took place in September 2010 on Silecroft Beach in Cumbria, was poetically captured on film and photographed. This visual record forms his exhibition Walking Drawings: Across the Estuaries – showcasing two stunning short films and a series of photographic prints.

from [|Andrew McWilliams]
Every day we are surrounded by people we don't know. In every city a mass of people paradoxically leads to greater isolation and individualism - or does it? What is beyond this narrative? What social and spatial cues take over when we don't know the people surrounding around us? How are we engaging in a shared sense of space, and are when and where are we conscious of it? What is the role of this limited but intimately connected cultural cohesion? How does our physicality and embodied awareness contribute to this spatial conversation? This experimental video shows footage of a commuter walking through the tunnels of the London Underground. It was shot using a depth-sensing camera and treated with a collage technique to overlay color from other video streams onto the point clouds. Moving a virtual camera around the scene in post-production, we can re-examine this daily journey from the perspective of a segment of total space, and see the intersections with passers-by.

music: Lucien de Baixo
===‘E’ stands for experience. The video has been thought as a joined experience of art and life, a total immersion in the representation of the moment.I try to recreate the emotion felt in a particular environment; so the place is not seen in a descriptive way, but fragmented.===

= = =Now that you've watched these find three examples of your own experimental video that inspires your concept for walking. Create your own new page by clicking the plus sign. Name it with your name-walking and link it here. Embed your 3 videos onto your page. (Share, embed code, widget for video) Remember to use the Links section of this website and also the What is Experimental Video page to help you in your research.= = = =Explain the following in your page:=
 * 1) Why did you choose the video? How does it inspire you?
 * 2) Who made the video and what was it about?
 * 3) What is your proposed idea for this project?
 * 4) How will have these videos influenced that idea?
 * 5) What experimental technique will help you achieve your vision for this assignment?
 * 6) Be sure to provide the link where you found the video and the name of the artist who created it (this may be different from the user who posted the video).
 * 7) Link your name to the page you've created.

Experimental Video Class A4
Anja [|Bastian] Nate