Wednesday, September 19, 2007
In a multi-layered composition I will merge erotic images of women with images of livestock. Combining the images together indicates that women are visually absorbed as much as farm animals are digested by humanity. The images of women demonstrates how the woman’s physical appearance is just as important as the figures of livestock, their physique determines their value to the world.
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Very interesting video. I think the beginning of the video and how you make the transitions between images are quite strong (the butt vs the cows butt and chicken leg.)
I don't know what the image next to the Playboy at the end?
Whether you think it is ridiculous or not, I like it. The concept is pretty clear and the transitions are fairly smooth. Although it is a bit short, it is still very entertaining.
I think this film is a great example of your research topic. The whole idea of women being treated like a piece of MEAT! I love the pasture too....ima country girl!
well done, especially the beginning. Though it seems somewhat obvious to me you started enthusiastically but your enthusiasm for the project either waned, or you ran out of time near the end.
I like the idea, and i think that it is okay to be ridiculous. Sane people rarely get listened to. You play a lot with motion scale and positioning, and i think it really helps this piece.
- Smoother transitions. For instance, the Cow and Hey Backdrops simple slide around. Creation an opacity transition instead in order to avoid revealing hard edges.
- The bunny at the end is not properly in the scene. It is hard to tell whether it is a chocolate bunny or not.
- Some images are filtered, others are not. In order to make for a universal project, filter all images the same. Too much difference can create a very uneven flow to a piece.
- Consider your images properly. Why does a chicken leg emerge from a cow's rump? A piece of steak turning into a chicken leg might have been a better transition choice.
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