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Telly Award winner for- Special Effects
October 2007
Revolve Around Me is a product of a recent reversion to my film and video beginnings, and a fusion between two of my passions: motion art and music-sound production. As a montage of various forms of natural and artificial repetition, this piece presents us with everyday occurrences that are usually ignored or unappreciated, from leaves waving to the rhythmic breeze, to the very steps we take when we walk. Another aspect that is investigated is the notion of life and death, or time in general. It is strange that we perceive time speeding up when we get older through our lives. The clock is not just a mechanical apparatus that keep us scheduled; it is a countdown to our deaths.
Although not technically musical, sound is an important role in the piece and finally became the first time I have devoted equal time in production to both audio and visual. Miss-matching audio and visual is explored including clock tics for footsteps and blinks, and television static for obscurity and confusion.
With the intention of creating a feel of eeriness, Iβve decided to capture the motion with a digital still camera. With the relatively low frame-rate of the camera, it accentuated the raw and jittery feel of the piece β whereas using a traditional video camera would make it smooth and soft, and perhaps even benign. A color wash-out and authentic "high ISO" camera noise further enhanced the distraught feel. The final installation was projected onto a canvas panel which not only introduced textures to accompany the image noise but added a slight warmth and sophistication to balance the already cold and disturbing piece.
This piece was also presented in high definition at both 720p and 1080p
Thanks to everyone who helped out! It has been a pleasure working with you all!
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For you techies:
Camera - Nikon D200
Lenses - Nikkor 17-55 DX 2.8, Nikkor 70-200 VR 2.8,
Tripod - Manfrotto MagFiber legs, Manfrotto ballhead 468
Audio - Marantz PMD660 recorder upgraded by Oade Brothers Audio
Mic - Audio Technica AT825 stereo
Lighting - All natural lighting
Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro
Post in Adobe After Effects
Total individual photographs - 3,773
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Comments: 323
OOHAAHHMMAHA In reply to ??? [2007-12-21 15:21:58 +0000 UTC]
this oneΒ΄s brilliant... everything works perfectly together...
first off it reminded me of the ring...
good job anyway...
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woobiee In reply to OOHAAHHMMAHA [2007-12-27 06:04:30 +0000 UTC]
thanks! yes unfortunately it does look similar to the ring. i did not know this at the time of creation. i will def watch out for known cliches on my next film!
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too-unoriginal In reply to ??? [2007-12-21 14:23:30 +0000 UTC]
Fantastic! I absolutely enjoyed everything about this piece. The sound made it that much more interesting.
Again, fantastic work!
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woobiee In reply to too-unoriginal [2007-12-27 06:04:41 +0000 UTC]
thank you so very much!
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Emyn In reply to ??? [2007-12-21 14:12:38 +0000 UTC]
Awesomely eerie and atmospheric. Very Lynchian, too, particularly in the scenes with the girl. Amazing job!
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woobiee In reply to Emyn [2007-12-28 22:54:38 +0000 UTC]
i really need to check out Lynch's works! all my friends say his films are pretty good. though ive read that there is a strict line with fans for liking and disliking his films.
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Emyn In reply to woobiee [2007-12-29 12:55:08 +0000 UTC]
Well, I personally am not a big fan of Blue Velvet, but I do like both Mulholland Drive and the recent Inland Empire (shot on digital) very much. Even when his films fall short plot- or characterwise, I think Lynch is more about creating moods and feelings. There is always an eeriness and a sense of something off-kilter in his work. So I would say to watch MD and then IE, since IE is even more fragmented (and longer) than MD, but maybe an even better film.
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woobiee In reply to Emyn [2007-12-29 14:40:50 +0000 UTC]
wow thanks for the suggestions! i will def check them out.
i wonder if we will touch on Lynch in my 1965-present film history class next semester. I enrolled for the purpose of knowing what others have done before and what film cliches not to do!
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MMMarine In reply to ??? [2007-12-21 13:06:43 +0000 UTC]
Amazing. This is one of the best films that I've come across here on DA.
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OnMyWayToHeaven In reply to ??? [2007-12-21 12:26:37 +0000 UTC]
that was cool. but it reminded me of the ring somehow... *shiver*
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woobiee In reply to OnMyWayToHeaven [2008-06-17 23:19:14 +0000 UTC]
i know it is very 'the ring'. my fault for not knowing i need to watch more films to educate myself
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ebbymac In reply to OnMyWayToHeaven [2007-12-21 23:29:56 +0000 UTC]
Me too! When the girl was walking really fast up to the camera, I was like, "OMG it's Samara all over again. D: "
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ToxicaMirabilis In reply to ??? [2007-12-21 10:22:08 +0000 UTC]
cool. I like the uee of circles and round things
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gdpr-1892216 In reply to ??? [2007-12-21 09:47:57 +0000 UTC]
The way you've played with time and sounds give this a beautifully eerie mood. I love it.
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SadisticCreep In reply to ??? [2007-12-21 08:49:10 +0000 UTC]
This is just like a bad dream: It makes your heart beat like hell, you'd like to close your eyes but you simply can't and after watching this you want really to think things... Great work of art!
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woobiee In reply to SadisticCreep [2008-06-20 16:56:11 +0000 UTC]
aw thanks for commenting!
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lpowell In reply to ??? [2007-12-21 08:24:40 +0000 UTC]
Amazing. Very eerie and creepy, especially so late at time. It had my skin crawling. I especially liked the music/sound effects combined with the clock ticking.
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blobguy In reply to ??? [2007-12-01 08:14:37 +0000 UTC]
The eeriness of this sequence is masterful. I know that the floating girl is as classic as frame cropping and dummy falling, but the atmosphere gives one a sense of losing control of thought and logic. Bravo.
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ShadowMKII In reply to blobguy [2007-12-21 21:08:42 +0000 UTC]
I agree with you, along with the sense that this kind of eerie is far superior to big budget "Hollywoodized" eerie. Well done; the thought provoked in this is magnificent.
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cayaa In reply to ??? [2007-11-22 19:26:53 +0000 UTC]
This is amazing, I really liked watching this. You did a great job ^_^
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woobiee In reply to ??? [2007-11-19 22:43:39 +0000 UTC]
Final presentation of this piece: film projected onto canvas panels which are hung on a wall.
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saturdayknight In reply to ??? [2007-11-16 03:09:01 +0000 UTC]
This was really good. Makes me want to step up my game in filmmaking.
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woobiee In reply to saturdayknight [2007-12-29 14:43:44 +0000 UTC]
thanks. filmmaking is great!
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woobiee In reply to AlexRhian [2007-12-28 22:58:54 +0000 UTC]
yeah its my friends grandfather clock and its insane! the seconds dial (in the film) is only about 3 inches in diameter!
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AlexRhian In reply to ??? [2007-11-14 12:07:37 +0000 UTC]
I love what you've done to the sound here
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Murasakii In reply to ??? [2007-11-13 06:42:37 +0000 UTC]
loved the feel of the film, its nostalgic and the clock was interesting 3:45 = She mmm
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