Ben+T's+Experimental+Video+Walking+Research

= Now that you've watched these find three examples of 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.

**The Chase**
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as well as a final opportunity slowly fading away. Syafiq Latiff created this video for his final project in his experimental subject video course, based off of what is displayed
in the video one can infer that this video pertains to the importance of time and how quickly it can slip away from any individual thus implying that every second should be valued.

** Walking in Bucharest, Experimental **
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This video was chosen due to it's vibrant choice in color through alteration with digital effects, as well as its POV camera angle which makes the viewer feel as though they are traveling through Bucharest. Similar to "The Chase" by Syafig Latiff the creator of this video has released very little information on his intentions for this video thus leaving much open to interpretation. One can assume that Florin Negrilla decided to experiment with the alteration of color in order to display how a simple alteration in anything can alter or place a completely interpretation as well emotion on the scenario being presented.

The Longest Way 2.0 - Back to Xinjiang
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Based off of this video's unique camera angles, intensified colors and combination with animation this video was automatically chosen. Christoph Rehage the creator of this video intended to heighten the beauty and a sense of wonderment of journeying to a desired or a beloved place through the usage of video. Which ultimately creates the inspiration message that the roads we traverse across are at  and the world is ours to explore and discover.