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dailies
Severini
futurist artists
nevinson
art of the title
video copilot
moton works
creative cow



finalisation


transition 






some information has been move to the front for a longer time to credit the artists.




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changes

I start with position the major movements and elements with flow of music.

 then I have tried various blur effects to get a smooth transition in between the movements.



more experiments:










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mock-up

 The 4 major actions in my work.
 1st scene: the abstraction of the railway

2nd scene: spiral like tunnel

transition of the music in the 3rd scene

seamless moving image & location of the festival

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story board, colour scheme

I started with some element illustration, but then I realised the music is also an important factor which could affecting my design, so I rethink about the elements together with the music, considering the tempo, rhythm of the music as part of the elements.

The music I chosen has a joyful mood and is quite fast-paced, I need objects to consider more movements so it would not be too boring.



rough story board

colour scheme: the change of colour to follow the change of music.



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ideation

I have decided on the music festival brief and I am considering of use both photography and illustration, a similar style to my references.

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references

images

http://pinterest.com/pin/236227942924838468/

 http://500px.com/photo/8195209?from=popular

 http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/4c/3e/51/4c3e519d952da2b15c4154e0926f2624.jpg

 http://pinterest.com/pin/35043703320995374/

 http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/13/26/91/132691f8633a51678c33bc2784430e10.jpg

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/crojasphy/6005921224/sizes/o/in/photostream/

http://www.vintag.es/2013/08/subway-trains-nyc-1970.html


inspirations

I like the use of textures, the collage effect of the work.

The craft of the composition, the abstraction, movements are things I especially like from this video.






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