So here is the last of the Sister Mars 2009 video retrospective (unless I manage to stop fighting with Flash long enough to make another.)
Of all the video work I've done in the last year, these three connected videos are my favorites. They were all made using Blender 3d for the character modeling and then Final Cut for the editing.
The first is entitled Ink. I modeled this sort of abstract spaceship vessel and let it loose in a brightly colored flashing world. Although the silver surface of the vessel reflects the happy colors of the outside, the object's inner alienation is revealed in the clouds of ink it releases:
The next video moves from the loneliness of Ink to the beginnings of a courtship dance. The Path of Flowers Lights My Way finds two abstract paper cubes floating in a world filled with flowers while we look in, as if through a lens:
The final segment of the trilogy, Behold! continues as our two abstract objects, this time spheres, welcome a third into their expanding universe:
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Retro Part Four
In today's video retrospective installment, I first offer Panorama. This video was made one warmish early spring day when I went out to our front garden to take some macro pictures of the dead flowers. It had been perfectly still, and of course as soon as I got out there the wind started. After a couple minutes I gave up trying to focus, but I was intrigued by the twitchiness of the flowers in the breeze, so I decided to capture it on video. I used the splitscreen because the song features several interwoven melodic lines:
Friday, December 18, 2009
Retro Part Three
In today's installment of the SMA video retrospective, I'm posting three pieces that use stop-motion animation. The first is Translucent, which has been featured on this blog already:
Beads Beats & Bytes: World Premiere, Sister Mars Atrocity's "Translucent"
The second is a short one called Popcorn. Ginger says there is insufficient lighting in our kitchen; this video proves it:
The third is one of my favorites from the last year, Habanero. It features dancing habanero peppers, all of whom were sacrificed for a celebratory meal after the video was completed:
Beads Beats & Bytes: World Premiere, Sister Mars Atrocity's "Translucent"
The second is a short one called Popcorn. Ginger says there is insufficient lighting in our kitchen; this video proves it:
The third is one of my favorites from the last year, Habanero. It features dancing habanero peppers, all of whom were sacrificed for a celebratory meal after the video was completed:
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Retro continued. . .
Next up in the video series is To Face the Dying Sun. I had originally planned to make a video layering piles of wood and shots of flames in the woodstove. But when the time came, it was too warm to light a fire, and there was all this fog lurking about our front porch. So we get a sort of abstract moth circling. . .
Retrospective
Well, it's been a while. A whole semester in fact, where so much happened neither of us had a spare second to post. But now that the semester is over, and the year is coming to an end, we've decided to revive our humble little blog.
So I thought we'd start anew by looking back a bit. Over the next couple of days, I'm going to post all the music videos I've made in the last year, in sort of reverse order.
First up, Neptuna. This was an experiment with using the 3D functions in Photoshop to make an abstract environment:
So I thought we'd start anew by looking back a bit. Over the next couple of days, I'm going to post all the music videos I've made in the last year, in sort of reverse order.
First up, Neptuna. This was an experiment with using the 3D functions in Photoshop to make an abstract environment:
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