Tales of Fightoria
Tales of Fightoria from Waƫl Seaiby on Vimeo.
a.k.a. the rotoscoping project. Group work with the fantabulous Paola Kiwi, Mirella Zeidan and Dany Sfeir. It was fun to say the least.
In Other News
What started out as a simple re-branding project of a potato chips brand named Crave ended up as a possible teaser poster for a movie named Crave? I made the logo with ink, on watercolor paper because I wanted it to look basic and raw, just like satisfying a crave is a sort of a basic instinct. I was told that it was "too scary, as if it belonged in a horror movie" and that "the e looks like it's going to eat me". Erm, yeah.
I've been busy growing up
It's been a while since my last update. That doesn't mean I haven't been reading stuff though. Or working on things. Other things. I have nailed down what my animation is about. I'm doing a short animation about Orson Welles and his relationship with his daughter, Christopher (yes he named his daughter Christopher, yes she's sane, yes she's married with kids, and yes she writes "BrainQuest", a series of educational games for........children). It's partly based on the autobiography Christopher Welles Feder wrote about her relationship with her infamous father (In My Father's Shadow: A Daughter Remembers Orson Welles ). I say partly because it was impossible to find that book in Lebanon; I'm still trying to laugh that off. What does that have to do with fakery? Well, Orson Welles was an actor/director/magician, all of which are related to faking stuff. Not convincing? Christopher's relationship with her father was a shell of what it was supposed to be, it was...fake. Still not convincing? A movie by itself is fake, because it shows actors faking emotion, on fake sets, with fake props.
In other more visual news, here's what we (Paola, Mirella, Dany and I) came up with for the rotoscoping project we've been working on. Yes it's a fight scene. Yes that's me in red latex. Yes it's awesome.
In other more visual news, here's what we (Paola, Mirella, Dany and I) came up with for the rotoscoping project we've been working on. Yes it's a fight scene. Yes that's me in red latex. Yes it's awesome.
Codex Seraphinianus
A friend of mine introduced me to the Codex Seraphinianus just for the epic-ness of it and I thought that it completely embodied the whole fakery theme.
The Codex Seraphinianus is a book written and illustrated by the Italian artist, architect and industrial designer Luigi Serafini during thirty months, from 1976 to 1978. It is some sort of encyclopedia for an extraterrestrial planet that he created. It features different kinds of creatures, plants and objects, all illustrated and explained in that world's own language which to this day remains indecipherable.
If creating an whole encyclopedia for a made-up planet in an indecipherable language doesn't scream fakery, I don't know what does.
Chicken Hypnosis
You could easily hypnotize a chicken by holding its head to the ground and continuously drawing a line along the ground with a stick or a finger, starting at its beak and extending straight outward in front of it. That's what I learned today from research.
In fakery-related research, here are the major themes I could be working with:
-Anthropomorphism: when human characteristics are given to animals and/or non-human objects
-Acting, stage, set, make-up, theater, movies, and all that universe
-Magic
-Myths
-Science-fiction
-Faking death
-Dreams and hallucinations
That's what I narrowed things down to for now.
In fakery-related research, here are the major themes I could be working with:
-Anthropomorphism: when human characteristics are given to animals and/or non-human objects
-Acting, stage, set, make-up, theater, movies, and all that universe
-Magic
-Myths
-Science-fiction
-Faking death
-Dreams and hallucinations
That's what I narrowed things down to for now.
I Heart Stefan Nadelman
Ramona Falls "I Say Fever" from Barsuk Records on Vimeo.
Amazing music video for the single I Say Fever by Ramona Falls. Similar to Metropia, it makes heavy use of photo-manipulation as an animation technique. Great Stuff. Directed and Animated by Stefan Nadelman.
Verdict
Fakery.
After researching the 3 remaining briefs (post elimination of the first 2), I decided to work on Fakery, mostly because it is very broad, allowing room for experimentation and any kind of end-product.
Fakery: canard, cover-up, deceit, deception, dishonesty, dissimulation, distortion, equivocation, erroneousness, error, fable, fabrication, fallaciousness, fallacy, falseness, falsity, feigning, fib, fibbery, fiction, figment, fraud, half truth, hogwash, line, mendacity, misstatement, perjury, pretense, prevarication, sham, story, tale, untruism, untruth, untruthfulness, whopper, yarn, charade, disguise, fairy tale, fantasy, imagination, pageant, playacting, make-believe, mask, gag, guise, shtick, burlesque, phoniness, pseudo, spoof.
After researching the 3 remaining briefs (post elimination of the first 2), I decided to work on Fakery, mostly because it is very broad, allowing room for experimentation and any kind of end-product.
Fakery: canard, cover-up, deceit, deception, dishonesty, dissimulation, distortion, equivocation, erroneousness, error, fable, fabrication, fallaciousness, fallacy, falseness, falsity, feigning, fib, fibbery, fiction, figment, fraud, half truth, hogwash, line, mendacity, misstatement, perjury, pretense, prevarication, sham, story, tale, untruism, untruth, untruthfulness, whopper, yarn, charade, disguise, fairy tale, fantasy, imagination, pageant, playacting, make-believe, mask, gag, guise, shtick, burlesque, phoniness, pseudo, spoof.
Metropia
Poster of the movie Metropia |
Still from the movie Metropia |
Still from the movie Metropia |
Still from the movie Metropia |
Metropia Trailer from Atmo on Vimeo.
I watched, a while a go, the amazing movie that is Metropia by Egyptian-Swedish director Tarik Saleh. It's an animation movie based on tweaking and altering actual photographs to create the movement. Something really fascinating. I think I am going to be heavily influenced by it when it comes to the end product of the ISTD brief.
The Brief
The brief for the senior project was to choose one of the five briefs suggested by the ISTD (International Society of Typographic Designers), in hopes of actually applying to the ISTD, scoring above 80 over 100 and becoming a member.
The five briefs read as follows:
As part of the first step, we have to eliminate two briefs that we're sure we're not going to work on. I'm probably eliminating on yer bike and mutton quad (as if I'm gonna waste 4 months branding a restaurant).
The five briefs read as follows:
As part of the first step, we have to eliminate two briefs that we're sure we're not going to work on. I'm probably eliminating on yer bike and mutton quad (as if I'm gonna waste 4 months branding a restaurant).
three scoops please
So, ahem, I started three scoops please in an attempt to make work on my senior project (in design/animation) more exciting. I will be sharing all kinds of research, found objects, articles, photos, links, whatever, and also progress. Hopefully, by the end of this last semester I'd have a project that would get me a job that makes me a millionaire in 2 months, at least in my head. After all, it's your support that matters! (vomit bowls at end of page).
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