Category Archives: Final Project

The Black Interior by Destiny Kearney

 

Hi everyone, here is a draft of my photobook as it is, but not quite finalized.  It actually posted back to front, but I find it interesting because I think this would be readable both ways. As I stated in my proposal, In this project, I aim to highlight interiority through photographs I want to capture the essence of my Blackness by examining my interior. Mentioned In the quote above, I’d like to highlight desire, ambition, fragility, and vulnerability as my guiding themes to support “the interior.” I planned to achieve this by using a combination of people and objects as subject matter. I decided to add in some of the text from the book that doesn’t go directly with any photo in particular but will encourage viewers to think about the concept of quiet as they view. I would like to know what people think of how my images correlate to the concept, and if the quotes help or hurt the project.

Final Project – Collin

For my final project, I decided to create a first person view short film. Cinematography and filmmaking have been something I have wanted to dive in to for a while and throughout my quarantine I have been doing a lot of research and learning how to do so. Although I love photography, I have always had an interest and fascination in cinematography because of the similarities it has with composition and lighting like in photography, but the differences it has in camera movement, editing and sound. My inspiration for the video came from the research I have been doing over the past month or so, watching other artist’s own first person films as well as other shorter clips and montages. Additionally, my family recently purchased a drone that I have been spending a lot of time flying and taking videos, so I wanted to almost center my short film around it.

Throughout my process of making the film, I realized how difficult it is to create a well-organized film and how much planning is required. There were several instances while I was editing when I didn’t have the right clip and had to go back outside and film more. For cinematography and filmmaking, one has to be conscious of what shots they are taking and the sequence that they will go when editing before recording them. Also, because of background noise I had to record all the audio separately and overlap the new audio with the recordings which was time consuming but I like how it turned out. The bottom line is that I have learned a lot about how difficult it is to plan a video, execute recording it and then seamlessly editing the videos to make a movie. Filmmaking is definitely not something I have mastered, but I really enjoy making videos and would love to continue to make more in the future!

Final Project

 

In my final project I found a theme in the film that I wanted to convey: feelings of attachment that are shrouded by confusion. What does it mean for a place to change around you and then how do you then live within it? Combining photos of the natural environment with those of my friends and I within them I sought a balance of what is unchanging is what is in flux. In the first page I included a poem that reflected how I felt about this place that speaks to how the woodcock birds nest during the springtime, their mating displays and pleats activities I would often watch during April evening. How do we make these shrubby acres our home, and with enthusiasm? And how when we are done do we reflect on the landscapes that we leave?

Final Project — Favour

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Hi Everyone, this is my final project. It is a compilation of different members of my family through various moments in time. I have incorporated different Nigerian textiles and fabrics to highlight a significant part of my identity. It’s not entirely done, a lot of the text that is present in the beginning needs to be converted to handwritten text, I was struggling on how to convert a word doc to the software. I guess my number question I have for you guys is there other things you think I can incorporate.