Sunday, January 28, 2007

Painting on Film

It is Sunday and with the day being free of football I plan on painting something on those film strips. In my group, I'm doing EARTH and WIND. Earth doesn't seem that bad so far because you can draw almost anything to express the theme of Earth. The colors I am using will express the colors of Earth which generally include a lot of browns and greens. It is rather difficult drawing or painting on such a small 16mm film strip but I am trying my best. It also doesn't help that I am a TERRIBLE artist. My art skills resemble those of a 5 year old. I don't know why I'm such a bad artist, I guess some of us are just born with better skills than others. I'm going to try to incorporate some of the other methods we learned in class including the magazine-tape transfer and some scratching of the film with sandpaper, razer blades, and keys. The WIND part of this project seems to be the most challenging. I'm using a lot of light blues and greys to get the symbolism of wind. I plan on trying to draw a tornado to show the ultimate destruction of the wind funnel. I'm just hoping to make it look less ridiculous than I imagine it being in my head. I find that the Sharpies are easier to control then the paint. We have been using fine tip sharpies so far in this project and it seems like those will be the most heavily used tools. As I continue with this project of painting on film I will let you know which parts seemed to work out better than others. I am interested to see how this will be seen on screen. I am a little confused about the soundtrack part of the assignment, but if it bought us some extra time to experiment with the different methods then I like it.

1 comment:

Six X. One said...

Hey Jonathan,

I've cancelled the soundtrack portion of the assignment, so no worries, there. Don't worry about your art skillz. This is one of the few places you can be a little random and not have to have complete control over the medium and you can still get some interesting results. It's good that you're thinking about the methods you'll use to express each of the different elements. Keep it up!