Here is the New Art Exchange where my time-lapse filming has been taking place.
The project so far has run smoothly, with only problems being with the capturing and the age of the old laptops using for the capture. I originally started with two web cams attached to two old laptops with views from different perspective. At the end of the filming i ended up with one webcam, and one stand alone .avi web cam with a wide angle view.
This is the view which will be seen in the webcam. Most of the footage is from this angle.
This is the webcam on the window sill in the NAE. This view manages to capture the whole space of the gallery with the light behind the webcam to get a good quality image.
This is me filming the opening event for the exhibition 'Floating Coffins' by Zineb Sedira which the web cam footage has been leading up to. This extra footage captures the public flooding into the exhibition.
The filming went well, although I didn't manage to record a soundtrack for the film as there was a DJ that would have been playing songs which i would not have the rights too use in my film. I will search local bands to record for a soundtrack.
Saturday, February 07, 2009
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