This is totally gubbed as we say in glasgow.
its looking for a 1.mp3 file... go figure... after some technical persual of an IT nature i found this out, otherwise it just sits at the start and wont load.
Next time encode the mp3 into the movie.
Please post all comments for this film only to this Forum topic. You may respond to previous posts within this topic. (This Post refers to a Viewer's Cut movie submission to our current project, Editing Fashion.)
Started by Studio, 13:37 Tue 14 Mar 2006 | Profile +++++ | 44 posts
This is totally gubbed as we say in glasgow.
its looking for a 1.mp3 file... go figure... after some technical persual of an IT nature i found this out, otherwise it just sits at the start and wont load.
Next time encode the mp3 into the movie.
From Maikeru, 20:47 Thu 16 Mar 2006 | Profile +++++ | 159 posts
The clip is working now!
The loop is novel in its aesthetic usage of pixelation. The music is well chosen to the gyrating girl.
Although the brief for the Viewer's Cut is completely open in its request, this editor could have used more of the superb footage.
Lovely snippet.
From Spectre69, 17:08 Tue 21 Mar 2006 | Profile +++++ | 3 posts
I agree, this was the most unique out of the ones I've seen so far. Had the feel of those Flash ads that load in web pages - a little loop of a teaser to get your attention.
From Landon, 18:58 Tue 21 Mar 2006 | Profile +++++ | 226 posts
Maybe the total SHOWstudio geeks (there are some!) will remember Maria Eisl from about a year ago? Maria was a much-loved intern. Who knew she had such dark, sexual energy in her? She seemed so sweet, too!
Lovely contribution, Maria: your time at Goldsmiths is being well spent, looks like!
From Penny Martin, 13:03 Wed 22 Mar 2006 | Profile +++++ | 248 posts
the silence is KILLING ME!! I'm still wasting in the office and since Penny left a message at lunchtime there has been NO light entertainment for me to chuckle at. What happened? Did everyone get a life or something?!
From detlev, 20:01 Wed 22 Mar 2006 | Profile +++++ | 299 posts
thanks penny, i do miss showstudio ! , hope all is well...
the movie is a [myopic] study of an effect i explored in 2D, this slow disolve into pixellation, particularly applicable to fashion and beauty as a methaphor for vanitas..
the editing fashion project gave me a chance try it out on moving image.
and what better footage to use than gemma ward dancing filmed by nick ?
i guess lots of people thought so as this footage was used in many submissions.
big thanks to paul b. who made this movie into a working quicktime .
Hi. I like what you're doing. The pixellated effect is very interesting. Did you use any coding or was it all produced using available software?
From Dilraj, 19:37 Tue 16 Jan 2007 | Profile +++++ | 1 posts