Thursday, 17 October 2013
Completion of Isadora Piece
This morning we attempted to complete our Isadora composition however we encountered a few problems. As we decided to use still images, it was difficult to get each image to move exactly how we wanted to like it would with moving image. We had problems limiting the movement of the bat so it would only move at the top of the projector, even after asking our tutor, it was clear we weren't going to be able to complete the task with all our images moving how we intended them to move.
The candles behind the window were moving image therefore when we hovered our mouse over any of the candles, they would flicker as we hoped they would. It was difficult to source moving image for our particular theme as i personally searched YouTube for a family walking with a silhouette effect but was unfortunate in finding such clips. Overall i was happy with how our Isadora composition appeared but would have preferred for it to have gone how we intended as our idea was simple but effective for the Halloween theme. In future when using Isadora we will think more ahead in terms of what images we use, ensuring that they are moving image or film our own clips for the Isadora. From the tutorials it seemed that Isadora was fairly easy to use but this wasn't the case when using still images, as it made it a lot harder to give our composition the traditional Isadora effect.
Here are a couple images from our Isadora project...
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