Monday, 14 April 2014

Drawing and Film Week 3.

Projection Workshop.

Having the chance again to collaborate with other students in this workshop again was very beneficial, along with experimenting with different types of projection. Manual projection rather than digital is what I found most interesting, especially the use of an overhead projector due to the effect of drawing and enlarging it onto a surface.


  Projection workshop video edit.



Development of workspace.


This week I have been spending my time developing both my drawings and sketchbook and showing this development on my wall space- which helps me to distinguish links and points of development between my research, photographs, drawings and film making.






A group tutorial has given me lots of ideas of where to go next. I'm going to continue with my drawing ideas, and develop further with layering and cutting/slicing. I'm going to focus much more on different line qualities and the composition of my drawing- for example having a drawing that doesn't fill the paper completely and is much more considered. I'm also going to experiment with bringing colour into the drawings to see if this works or not. I think I'll do this by using Photoshop and overlaying my drawings with my photographs and bringing some colour through sensitively.
I think by overlaying this imagery I'll be able to push my drawings much further and again focus on this idea of memories of Blackpool fading.
In terms of film, I'm going to continue with the documentation of my drawings, as this is working well for me.

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