Saturday, March 8, 2014

Indeterminacy project instructions






For this project you will need a camera phone, video setting or a video recording app. (like Adobe VideoBite available for free on the apple app store), dice or a dice generator like http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks1/maths/dice/index.htm,  internet access, pen and paper (might be helpful) and youtube.


 A) First, take a minute to answer the following questions.
Make sure to record the first answer that comes to mind. some answer may over lap.

1) What is the first movie you remember watching in theaters?

2) What was the last film you watched in bed or in a very cozy state?

3) Last film or tv show you illegally watched/downloaded?

4) What was the last movie that left you disappointed (you wanted your money/time back)?

5) Are you into scary movies? If so, which one do you want to watch again? If not, which one do you not want to watch.

6) Name a film with someone who is deceased.

7) What movie would you feel comfortable showing to children?

8)What movie do you remember watching with family?

9) What movie would you avoid showing to children?

10) What is your best friend's favorite movie? Feel free to call, text, or e-mail them if you don't know.

11) What movie makes you sad and/or tear up?

12) You enjoy the soundtrack to this movie.

B) After you have recorded your answers you will make sure you have your dice close by, your phone video camera on, and the youtube search engine open on your computer.

C) Roll your dice. The number you roll will direct you to a question number above.

D) Type the answer to that question into youtube.

E) Roll dice again. This number will be the number of video links you must skip before opening one.

F) Press play to your selected video. With your phone record for the same amount of seconds as the number you previously rolled.

G) Continue on with steps C - F until you have recorded for at least 60 seconds.

H) Edit these videos together using the Adobe video app to make a video collage with what you have recorded. Make sure to use some of each recording to make a 25-30 second video collage.

Here is mine!

http://youtu.be/Ya9F86Ia7fE





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