Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Haunted Night





Visiting haunted house was an amazing experience. Even though things were man-made, it is still very scary and frightening that may give kids and adult to have bad dreams. Dreams are difficult to remember. Most of time, we can only memorize part of it and it fades away quickly. They are not presented in a chronological order. Moreover, They don’t make sense usually. Therefore, I decide to expand my original idea of drawing comic strips. I combined some drawings and shot video. It is about a girl who has a horrible dream on halloween night. The haunted house terrified her and left her a terrible impression. Every scenes is related, but they aren't showed chronologically.

3 Comments:

At 11:29 PM, Blogger Prof Martha Ladly said...

This short movie has a scary dream-like quality, and like dreams, doesn't happen in any sort of chronological order, so it is essentially non-linear. Did you make it for this project? It seems like a very specific choice of subject matter, very evocative, that may well stir bad of frightening memories.

 
At 11:16 AM, Blogger judith said...

I'm having trouble viewing your movie. Let's look at it in class today, then I'll provide feedback.

 
At 11:17 AM, Blogger judith said...

As I said in last week's critique, I like the idea of architecture. Perhaps one way to make a movie non-linear is to position segments of movies in different "rooms" of the virtual haunted house. This would imply a re-edit into small chuncks.

 

Post a Comment

<< Home