Wednesday 27 January 2010

Personal Infrastructures [SMIBE 2010]

For this competition, SMIBE welcomes moving image stories that investigate, explore, and entertain our communities about social, environmental, political, technological, and economic issues that designers of the built world should be discussing.


SMIBE 2010 - "PERSONAL INFRASTRUCTURES" Click HERE to view brief web page.

I intend to collaborate with Will Tapply on this brief using a medium of animation. Initial ideas of style lead me to think that we may incorporate chroma-key and Rotor-scoping.

This brief allows me to work collaboratively, enter a competition and specifically follow a brief that allows me to demonstrate either social, environmental, political, technological, or economic issues.

Pepsi 'Refresh the world' MOFilm Competition

Choose from a series of "5 themes".
The only rules: you only have 60 seconds.

1. - IF YOUTH RAN THE WORLD
2. – ALL YOU CAN DO WITH 1 Dollar, Pound or Euro
3. - PAINT YOUR WORLD **
4. - TOMORROW
5. - HERE'S TO THE CRAZY ONES

Make us laugh, make us think, make us wow or make us dream… but leave no
one indifferent! If it's original, inventive, thought provoking, you'll get our vote.
And maybe we can help you start a movement with your idea!









This brief gives me the opportunity to work on an extremely small film production. it enables me to professionally work on all elements involved in producing a film, including storyboards, treatment, shooting, editing, post production graphics and DVD menu.

Friday 22 January 2010

A Town Called Panic



Unable to enter actual competition as not a US Resident.


The object: To make a stop-motion animation film, no longer than three minutes in length, on the theme of “panic.” The film will be judged as a piece of entertainment, not just on the sophistication of its animation techniques, and the competition is open to all ages.

The judges: A Town Called Panic filmmakers Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar will select their favorite from a shortlist of 10 films selected by Zeitgeist Films.

The prize: The winning film will be included on the US edition of the A Town Called Panic DVD to be released in 2010 and the winning filmmaker will receive five copies of the DVD when it is released. Nine runners-up will also receive a copy of the DVD and a poster and their films will be featured on the A Town Called Panic YouTube Channel.

The deadline: March 1, 2010. The winner will be announced on April 1, 2010.

How to make a stop-motion film: If you need tips on making stop-motion films visit: http://photojojo.com/content/tutorials/stop-motion-digital-camera
or
http://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-Stop-Motion-Animation

The finished film, no longer than three minutes in length, must be made into a .mov, .mp4, .wmv, or .avi file no larger than 100MB. The film can be submitted on a disc or uploaded to our FTP site. Please keep all the files you used to create the film. The winner will need to output it at the highest resolution possible for inclusion on the DVD.

Guidelines:
While we encourage the use of toys in the animation—in keeping with the style of A Town Called Panic—please do not use any recognizable, trademarked toys such as Mr Potato Head or Barbie Dolls or Lego. Hand-made objects or toys are preferable, as are non trademarked objects.

The theme of “panic” can be treated loosely but it must be evident at some point in the film.

Do not use any non-original music in your film and do not have characters sing any copyrighted songs (including Happy Birthday).

If there is dialogue in the film it should be in English or clearly subtitled in English.

The film cannot exceed three minutes in length, but any length shorter than that is permissable.

Rules:
The film must be completely original work. It must not have appeared previously at film festivals, on television or on DVD. It can be something that you might have started previously but it must be loosely based on the theme of “panic.”

Zeitgeist retains non-exclusive right to distribute the films submitted in all media. Any of the submissions may be included on our Town Called Panic YouTube page, but only until December 31, 2010. Zeitgeist Films will have the non-exclusive right to include the winning film on our DVD for the life of the DVD, and for as long as Zeitgeist Films is the US distributor of A Town Called Panic.

Zeitgeist will post a selection of the films on the Town Called Panic YouTube channel, both prior to and after the March 1st deadline (at our discretion). The nine runners-up will all be included on the YouTube channel until the end of 2010.

Filmmakers can be any age and the filmmaker's age, if below 18, will be posted with their video unless otherwise requested.

The film can be a group effort but one person will need to be designated as the filmmaker for legal purposes.

The contest is open to USA residents only.

Employees of Zeitgeist Films and their families are not permitted to enter the competition.

Zeitgeist reserves the right to not award a prize if the quality of the entries is not suitable for inclusion on our DVD.

Please see the complete rules and regulations on our entry form. All rules subject to the official terms and conditions of the “A Town Called Panic Stop-Motion Animation Contest.”

How to submit your film:
The deadline for submissions is March 1, 2010, but we welcome submissions prior to that date. The sooner we receive it the sooner it will appear on our YouTube channel if we like it.

Please email webmaster@zeitgeistfilms.com with ANIMATION CONTEST ENTRY FORM in your subject line and you will be sent an entry form with complete instructions on how to submit your film. You may request an entry form now even if you might not complete a film.

When you finish your film you may mail a CD or DVD with your film and a signed copy of the entry form to:

Zeitgeist Films
Attn: Animation Contest
247 Centre Street, 2nd floor
New York, NY 10013

Please keep your own copy of the film in case your disc is mislaid in transit. We will acknowledge receipt of the film by email.

If you have any questions: Please email webmaster@zeitgeistfilms.com with ANIMATION CONTEST QUESTIONS in your subject line.

Good luck and enjoy! We can't wait to see your films!


This brief interest me because i enjoy working with stop-motion and would like to demonstrate my understanding of stop-motion animation. I look forward to quickly developing a narrative around the topic of panic, and as i cannot enter the competition i predict this brief to be a short one, lasting around a week.
Please find both projects and contextual research on my design context blog

Thursday 21 January 2010

Anti Walmart Video


A response to the MOFILM Walmart Video Advert Competition and inspired by Adbusters.





I want to do this brief to demonstrate my ability to work with video and my social concerns of mass consumerism effecting local businesses.
Please find both project and contextual research on my design context blog

Cannibals [MPA Roses Student Creativity Awards 2010]

Selected Brief:
9. Cannibals
We are a charity committed to integrating Cannibals into society.
To do this, we need to educate the public and banish the negative stigma attached to them.
They are not murderers, they are just humans like you and me.











I want to do this brief to demonstrate my Animation skills, i intend to do this as an animated narrative based tv advert. This falls into my professional practice themes of using narrative with a focus on film to resolve ethically driven briefs.

Please find both project and contextual research on my design context blog