Tuesday, May 1, 2012

#14 Demo Reel // Artist Statement



My style as an artist has been difficult to figure out. I tend to have soft colors with very crushed depths of field in my shots. I am inspired by many different kinds of music and most of my work is ultimately the work derived from the inspiration of a song or a song’s concept. I think the thing I enjoy most is combining the two to create an even stronger emotion in an audience.

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Saturday, March 31, 2012

#8 Shot by Shot Analysis


The first shot of the scene is a panning shot that racks between the first subject, Jacob,...



and the second, "Smoke Monster". This gives the audience a sense of direction as to where Smoke Monster is entering. 

The very next shot is an establishing shot to reveal the vast landscape. Smoke Monster procedes to walk up to have a seat with Jacob.


Next is a medium close up of Smoke Monster looking off into the distance, as Jacob does.


Next is an over the shoulder shot of Jacob. This gives the audience a sense of dialogue and interaction. We now know the characters are going to be discussing something.


We have another expository shot of the ocean and ship in which the two are gazing at. We now know that this ship is an important element to this conversation.


We have a reverse over the shoulder shot of Smoke Monster, reinforcing the dialogue and conversation shared between the two.   

The next series of shots are tighter OTS shots. This brings the audience closer to the characters. 


This closeness is also shown through this shot of the boat. It also reinforces its importance of the ship.


The next shot is a over the shoulder dolly move. It starts behind Smoke Monster... 




...and pans around his side. This also breaks the 180ยบ rule. I thinks this allows for a dramatic shift intended to let the audience know that the mood of the conversation is about to dramatically change. 







The process of increasingly close over the shoulder shots repeats with this dramatic sequence.


The closing begins with a wide shot of the smoke monster exiting. 


This shot lets the audience know that Jacob is going to be remaining in his own spot. This shot pans upward...


...revealing a statue that at this point in the series has become somewhat of a character.


The scene ends with a wide shot of Jacob, Smoke Monster and the statue. This shows how massive the statue is.


Friday, March 30, 2012

#7 Lighting - Daniel Roth


I have always thought that this picture of Nick Saban is really awesome. It is obviously lit very well, given the amount of detail this photo entails. He almost looks like he was painted on the photo. I do not know how it is specifically lit but looking at it really makes me want to achieve that look for photos and video. 




The natural light serves this music very well. It has such a cool and calm look to it. I really love natural light although artificial is very useful and crucial. This natural light gives the video that 90’s look that I think the artist, Mac Miller, was trying to achieve.


This photo is really awesome. Although there isn’t a specific style of lighting in it the use of light is very intriguing. The waves of light that have been flashed across the screen are really neat. I think, so called, “light painting” is an awesome new form of photography. The color is also very awesome. It has somewhat of a black light effect and is a really pretty blue. 



This photo, again is another great, natural light photo. The light from the city provides back light for the subject to produce an awesome silhouette. I like the use of silhouettes because it provides the viewer with a unique perspective of mystery. We can tell from the photo that it’s a man, probably in his 20’s-30’s and he appears to work at a bar or restaurant of sorts, atop a high scenic view. With silhouettes we can use our imagination and create a story of our own for the subjects.





Monday, January 30, 2012

#3 Where do I want TCF 312 to take me?


            I have been doing videography since about the fifth grade. I remember doing power points set to music because I didn’t have any other way of making a video. I soon got into working with the classic Window’s Movie Maker. After a few years with that I briefly began using Sony Vegas. My dad later bought a Mac and it was Final Cut from then on. I love creating videos, especially ones that incorporate music. I feel like both video and music draw such emotion within a person and that is something that I want to do for the rest of my life. Being able to share not only how you feel but the true emotion behind the feeling with someone is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever experienced. Life is so full of emotions of all kinds. Everyone wants someone to be able relate to what they are going through and understand their feelings. Why wouldn’t we share that with as many people as we can, while we can? Whether it’s a room of twenty people or a stadium of 101,821, an emotion can be shared through the perfect combination of audio and video. That is what I hope to do with my life, move people. 
            What I want to obtain and accomplish through this class is simple. I want to be able to better my ability to do what I stated above. Any way that I can improve at creating an image for someone to view, I’m willing to learn. So much goes into producing an image that you see in your head; from framing, to lighting, to just the basic camera settings. Those are definitely the kinds of things I’m going to need to learn to be able to accomplish my dreams. 

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

#2 What Inspires Daniel Roth?



Both this song and video really inspire me. The footage totally matches the imagery of the song. Music is so important to me, but I am in no way musically talented. Music videos are a great way for me to contribute to helping deliver a message a particular song. The music is so beautiful in this video. Sometimes when I take photos, I listen to music as inspiration. Music has the ability to make someone feel a particular emotion. I think video adds even more to that.




This video is truly amazing! Even though it is an ad for a travel agency, someone still traveled the world and filmed all of this. This would really be a dream if I was ever given the opportunity to do this. The world is such a beautiful place and to film all over it would be a dream.



The movie "The Wackness" is such an inspirational movie. The key line that stuck out to me was along the lines of, "We need to do the things in life to become the men we want to be." That really stuck out to me because of all the changes I am going through in my life. It made me start to realize that I am about to be on my own and I need to start thinking about how I want to live my life.


 I work for The Crimson White, as the multimedia editor. This is my boss, Victor Luckerson. On April 27th, when the tornado hit, our staff was flung into a non-stop chase of stories. The morning after the tornado at 7 am in the Crimson White office he told us that "Our paper is not a product, it's a service." Those words totally changed the way I viewed my job. I was no longer creating something for my portfolio or a cool video, I was providing information for the students of the University of Alabama.



This is the band, NEEDTOBREATHE. They are a Christian band from North Carolina. They're music is full of Christian undertones and meanings. They don't always come out and say that they are talking about God, but reveal their faith through life experiences. I sometimes listen to them as a prayer. It's always such a peaceful and inspiring experience when listening to them.


This is my family. I don't think there is anything that inspires me more than them. My brother, Nick is 18 and will be at Alabama next year. My parents both teach special education. I am always so proud of them. They're the greatest people I know and would be nothing with out all three of them. 




Carson Tinker inspires me because of his faith. Bouncing back from what he went through is truly incredible. I follow him on Twitter and his tweets alone are incredibly inspiring. Every time I go on a run and workout and am getting tired and thinking about quitting, all it takes to keep going is thinking about him and his perseverance. 



As sappy it that sounds, I really feel inspired by nice days. When it is really pretty outside, I feel like I have to partake in everything it has to offer. I want to see every pretty scene that the day has to offer. I often put on some headphones and just walk around and look at everything. 


The Alabama pump-up videos really, really inspire me. I want to do stuff like that for a living and everytime I watch those, there is no doubt about what my passion is. 


The final thing that inspires me, is when I have a very friendly encounter with a complete stranger. It is very reassuring to see that there are people in the world that care about others, especially if they don't know the person. I think that's what life is about anyway: developing relationships and loving others. 


Monday, January 16, 2012

#1 - "Ten Things" by Daniel Roth

1. I listen to music EVERY spare moment I have.


2. I think this is hilarious.





3. I work for The Crimson White.


4. If I could go anywhere today it'd be Ireland.


5. I got to interview Charlie Sheen when he came to Tuscaloosa. I also gave him my hat. 






6. This is my favorite song!





7. This is my favorite photo I've taken. 


This is my brother Nicholas.


8. I share my name with my father.


9. I am Catholic.


10. These are my parents.