Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Ifield Barn Theatre


Ifield Barn Theatre in its preserved future, projections of people acting in the theatre during the 16th century, the convey belt moves your feet all the way up to the elevator doors, when you closer to the door, they automatically open.

As for the pattern on the barn roof, well that's just for decorationto celebrate the Ifield Barn's longest preservation as the local village's theatre.

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

St Margaret's Church: Preserved future


St Margaret's Church: Preserved as the second survivng sixteenth century relic being left alone by the ifield council for future generations, although new inovations had been put in, like the moving projection images of the olden days from Stuart times to Victoiran and Edwardian times.

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Plausable effects







These four pictures of the same saucepan with water inside are example of the plausable effects that Disney used to have, the top left picture is of steam coming from the pan, but the plausable effect makes it look like a puff of smoke from a dragon's fire.
The top right picture is of bubbling water, but the plausable effect makes it look like a volcanic eruption.
The bottom left picture is of bubbling water again, but this time simmering, the plausable effect makes it look like the rough waves on the open sea during a terrible storm.
Finally the bottom right picture is of water droplets splashing into the saucepan, but the plausable effect makes it look like raindrops splashing in puddles.

Wednesday, 24 November 2010

CALL SHEET No:
Title of shoot:
The Plausible Impossible

Name of student:
Samuel Martin

Date of shoot: next week

Time of shoot: various

Location details/directions:
At the college Science rooms or somewhere in the Media Department

Props:
Everyday objects to create the effects of the impossible

Talent:


Description of location: (Please explain what the picture is about)
The picture is about the Plausible Impossible, something that Disney used to do when they were doing their shorts and their feature length animation films, they drew many of the impossible things by photographing drips of milk splashing into the saucer to create the effect of raindrops and another plausible by photographing a thick mixture bubbling to create volcanic eruptions.


Lighting, Daylight or Artificial light:
Artificial lighting, two of them to see everyday objects doing the impossible.


Additional information about how the photo will be shot: Filters, Tripod, Fast slow shutter speed etc:
Fast and slow shutter speed is very essential for this project to work.
Tripods might be useful to photograph the impossible at certain heights or lower positions.
I may need filters for a certain effect that is also impossible.

Equipment needed:
Everyday objects.
Tripods.
Lighting.
Close-up lens.
Digital cameras.
Flash.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

In Motion

Motion:

My idea for my photography would be the implausable effect, the same effect that Disney used it do it, when the animator tried to take photos of the impossible like a simple splash from a drop of milk, being animated into a crown or into a raindrop.