Thursday, May 23, 2013

In case I did'nt make this clear below,  Michel Gondry's website is so fun. Check it out if you like the avant-garde in web design!


Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Multimedia Characteristics

Some helpful aspects and definitions for recognizing MULTIMEDIA —





IF YOU LIKE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:
  • online digital games
  • online learning
  • programming for interactivity and [web] publishing
  • video
  • audio
  • photography
  • designing
  • editing
  • set and character design
  • graphic motion design 
  • animating
  • writing
  • composing
  • lighting
  • directing
  • acting
  • storytelling
AND WOULD LIKE TO WORK WITH:
  • computers
  • still or video cameras
  • storyboarding tools
  • design tools and software and web production 
  • modelling, sculpting
THEN — you may just love a career in MULTIMEDIA!

Some of these details and other helpful information are contained
in the PDF document that you can download and review from McGraw Hill Publishing.
Just scroll down to the "Documents" post or click here for the downloadable PDF.

Thanks for listening! Write to me with any questions or for a copy of this Lesson Plan (PDF).
michaels.louise@gmail.com

Michel Gondry — cruise around his website

I love this guy!

I've always liked his work and his incredible websites. Click here.
Check out what he's up to for a real tour of multimedia on the web.


In 1995, he and his brother made an amazing"official" promo music video of "Like a Rolling Stone" by / with The Rolling Stones. The programming and digitizing of the video bends time and space in a way that was later imitated and copied by others.

This funny and creative film is a great place to start to become familiar with Gondry!




If you are ready to put your work out there and to the test of audience and critics and peers, there are many venues and places to do so.





http://vimeo.com/prospektfilm/cabbit
A mixture of stop motion splendor, inventive creations and re-creations, "mise-en-scène", a rich palette to explore: The Quay Brothers



Street of Crocodilles (1986) - trecho from Quay Brothers - Mostra de Filmes on Vimeo.


The Cabinet of Jan Svankmajer, 1984

MoMA's promo 2012

I found a new Blu (Muto) animation to share. This one is sensational, and this time it is collaborative with another painting artist - David Ellis. For some reason it is repeated at about 4:10 in.

Percept Visual

"Cast a Net," and other videos, directed by Percept Visual's Brian Ziffer.





A fun and wonderful multimedia experience!
What comes to mind when I look at this body of work is the nature of curiosity. Are you often wondering how something was made? If something you see in this — or any — work that is stunning or disorienting and simply amazes you, or stirs a reaction... that is what a work of art should do. If you feel driven to attempt to learn about it, to attempt your own version or just feel moved to express something you've got in mind, you probably have the "bug" for investigating and perhaps making multimedia work.

Documents to download and to link to.

For further understanding, here is a PDF I found online explaining MULTIMEDIA in more depth. It's a good read. PDF link to Understanding Multimedia


In addition, this is an interesting timeline of sorts, on the history of multimedia going back the printing press and it states that Lady Byron, the first programmer for the "Difference Engine", considered to be the first computer invented by Charles Babbage.


Which brings to mind: COPYRIGHT ©2013

Nina Paley talks about Copyright and other issues such as cultural production and the making of her film specifically — great information.

Later on in your pursuit of expressing yourself and creating your own media, you, like so many others, may bump into The COPYRIGHT concerns.



http://creativecommons.org/