Sunday, October 22, 2006



William Kentridge: I liked this method of charcoal usage. One the key methods that stuck out to me the most was the fact that he didn't erase the motions of the characters, he left the extra charcoal lines there. It gave a cool effect. then for models he would use his own body, talk about hot. The short film with the idea of cats and trolly's was a sweet idea. The lasers would use the cats as electricity and such. The lasers being blue really helped bring out everything in that film as well.

Having the split screen agenda really brought the film to life too. They would interact with each other like when the one business guy was typing up info and then the guy on the right would type some stuff up and then the first guy would reach across the screen and steal the info. I thought that was oh so fun.

Another aspect of the of his collective works that i admire is the fact that he does not know the whole story when he is creating the images. I like creating stuff that way, i mean you might not have a end in mind but getting there is the fun part. plus its like what we were talkn about in class. you don't have to purposely put some deeper meanings in the film, what you are about will shine through in some odd way thru the film. i can see where that point is coming from. Stereoscope.

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