Sunday, April 27, 2008

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Rough Cut Sketch 3


Finally my last Rough Cut sketch.

Rough Cut Sketch 2



Well heres the second rough cut sketch.

Rough cut sketch 1


Well heres my first rough cut sketch.

Production Strategy

My production strategy was as follows. First my location of my final drift was actually a perimeter that ingulfed my second drift. The main reason I wanted to walk the perimeter of the second walk was because I clearly remembered their being some amazing back alleys that I wanted to explore. The second part of my strategy was that I focused on catching sights of trash throughout the area and I wanted to also get some footage of simply walking. The final part of my strategy was that I tried to capture any sounds that I could next to street because my mics were not working properly.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Ten Questions

1)How many bottles can I find on the ground?
2)What can I find that's trash on the ground that's not paper, plastics, or bottles?
3)What alleys can I explore in the area?
4)Is there anywhere that I can get a higher overhead shot of trash?
5)Can I find a place where there is 360 degrees of trash?
6)Is there a way of collecting the sound of trash?
7)Can I fill my camera with trash pictures and clips?
8)How many blocks can I go without trash showing up?
9)Can I find some absolutely repulsive pictures in a nice neighborhood?
10)Is there more trash appearing at night or in the day?

Drift Assessment #4

4. Describe your favorite experience, situation, place, or recollection from either of your Drifts. Be specific about what happened, how you felt, how you reacted, and why you think this particular experience affected you so much.

My most notable experience in my drifts was of a homeless man asking me if I wanted to buy a digital camera. It might seem that at first glance this had nothing to do with my drift but, it did simply because if it wasn’t for that creepy dude I wouldn’t have changed my path to escape from him; which led to me finding my favorite clip that I captured.