Tuesday 15 January 2013

Roads


Most of my recent art has been centered around the theme of memories, especially my own childhood memories. Typically I stick to drawings and paintings and I am rather tech shy, but the experimental media arts class I took last semester forced me out of my comfort zone. Our final project was to create a cinematic essay through non-linear video. My essay is all about Papa, my grandfather, who died in the summer of 1992 when I was six years old. It focuses on my memories of him and how even these few memories are slowly fading. Now it has become more of an association of specific objects with him as opposed to particular moments in time. In my six year old mind, Papa was a brilliant bard, a singer of songs and a smoker of smokes. For sources, I used old home video footage from that summer and everything else I recorded myself (with some help from my mom and brother, Josh). And here's the part where I have to admit that I loved doing this project. I really enjoyed the entire process, especially the editing portion, so much so that I am considering buying my own video camera and I desperately want Final Cut Pro. What has this done to me?! Hopefully I will be making more films in the future.