Preparation:
The premise was to create a video out of a list of arbitrary adjectives. I chose mine out of a front-page article in the New York Times’ Online Site.
Hearts and Minds: Senator Meets Reporter, Selling a New, Improved War
stern
elected
cosseted
idly
24/7
bloody
good
civilized
contemporary
current
Actuality:
Due to a random assortment of adjectives, it would be difficult to prepare the locations, props, and actors. An animation would be most feasible, and was on my list of things to learn. The setup of iStopMotion was quite intuitive, which consisted of a video camera set upon a tripod, approximately 3 feet from a dry erase board. A total of 200 pictures were taken, set at a speed of 30 milliseconds each. The song is “The Streets – Fit but You Know It,” used for the English accent and upbeat nature.
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