by Josh Moore - Senior Video Production
My short film shot on B&W 16mm film last spring.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
To Catch a Predator
by Josh Moore - Senior Video Production
A short spoof of the Dateline investigations.
The Old World
by Benjamin Carrico - Senior Video Production
16mm silent black and white film concerning the end of the world.
More Productive
by Anthony Sanchez
This was a project I completed for a Video II course. It uses Radiohead's "Fitter Happier" song (poem), conjoined with images of someone in a more productive state mind consuming state.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Maya Lin Interview
I got a chance to work an interview with the artist Maya Lin recently. If you're not aware of her work, she's probably most famous for the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington D.C. The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis is currently housing her exhibit Systematic Landscapes, and they needed to get her on tape during her brief visit here for the opening. If you haven't seen the show, you should.
The interesting thing about this video is that the actual interview footage of Maya and the footage of Kathryn asking the questions weren't shot on the same day, or even in the same room! Due to a variety of circumstances, we had to do them a week apart, and while the original interview was held in the main gallery, the pickup stuff was shot in a classroom. The lighting in each room was very different, so I had to compensate a great deal in the field and in post. Both were shot on a Sony PD-170, but the main interview used a full three-point Arri Softbank kit, while the pickup was shot with natural light and an Arri 650 to fill (we used the white wall as a backlight). Cutting the sound was a bit challenging, as it had to seem seamless between the shots.
This is not at all uncommon in real-world production, and it seemed like a good thing to post here. Enjoy!
-Aaron AuBuchon, Video Production Program Facilitator
Water Works
Last week, the Video II class went en masse to the Water Works event at the Pulitzer Foundations for the Arts. Over thirty video producers had works on display there on three different screens. Working in groups, they captured b-roll and conducted interviews for short documentaries about the event. Due to the nature of the event, the Pulitzer won't let us put the results up on our blog, but they will be placing them all up on their website. As soon as we have them finished, I'll put up the link.
Pretty cool, huh?
-Aaron AuBuchon
Sunday, September 23, 2007
The Dilemma
by Amy Farfan - Senior Video Production
Masking project for my Special Effects class. I took three shots of the exact same scene with the same person in three different places and combined them in After Effects using masks.
Color Blind
by Jake Welch - Senior Video Production
Short video of my Color Blind friend who dreams in color.
Final Project for Video I sophomore year.
River Cleanup
by Kara Miller - Senior Video Production
Human interest piece generated from pre-existing footage.
Unexpected
by Mary Jordan - Senior Video Production
Final video project for my video production 2 class. Lauren
receives shocking news about her best friend.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Control
by Kat Touschner - Senior Video Production
Video editing assignment. Originally for video II.
Life, Love, and World of Warcraft
by Joseph Crawford - Senior Video Production.
A final project for Video II. It's a trailer for a film that may never be made.
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Shaman's Soup
St. Louis poet Jason Turner gave a reading of his poem "Shaman's Soup" which I them interpreted with what seemed to be appropriate visuals. The main reason I put this up is to explain the concept of compositing. The quality is crap- hooray youtube!
-Aaron AuBuchon, Video Program Facilitator