Here is how I am thinking the color and light will change as the Klimt puppet falls to the bottom of the ocean. Also, I think that she needs a name. Maybe I will call her Klimtina :)
Can't wait to start shooting this in October. Also I am so excited because my super talented fellow USC alum Justin Conolly is going to help me create a mold for my puppet so I can cast her in latex. This is the first time I am fabricating with this process so I am really looking forward to it.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Falling: Short film inspired by Gustav Klimt paintings
I have made good progress on my short film. I am using the working title "Falling," and hopefully will come up with something better as I go along.
Here is my first storyboard:
Here is my first storyboard:
the hard light of the sun casts a menacing shadow |
{rotating camera angle} |
{vertical letterbox to emphasize the drop} |
{fish mobile inspired by Klee and Calder reference} |
As she reaches deeper waters she starts to get cold |
she notices the chill is affecting her skin... |
it breaks apart in pieces |
She continues to shiver and her skin breaks apart as she sinks |
Her skin falls away to reveal her organic armature {inspired by Calder sculpture} |
she sinks to the deepest part of the sea... |
..charged with the electric jellyfish. |
She finally comes to rest on the seabed among the jellyfish and seaweed. She has been through a lot, but with time, she adjust to her new environment: |
Her wire body becomes home to algae, barnacles and seaweed... |
And although she is not the same, she is happy flowing with the soft movement of the water. |
But time has not been kind to the mechanical hand, who has rusted in the salty sea air... |
... and is stuck forever as the same. |
The End
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