Sunday, May 8, 2011

Visual Literacy fun!

For fun, I thought I'd share a video I created this semester for the Visual Literacy course offered via MUdirect.

Dramatic Interpretation of Robert Frost's 1920 poem "Fire and Ice" (2011):


VL: Multimedia Composition from Leslie Dickinson on Vimeo.
Multimedia Composition for the Visual Literacy course I am enrolled in via MUdirect. My video is a dramatic interpretation of Robert Frost’s classic 1920 poem, “Fire and Ice.” I shot simple footage of “fire” via matchsticks and “ice” via cubes in a clear glass using a Canon 5D Mark2 DSLR camera. The final product was complied, with video fx, and text added and animated using Adobe Premiere Pro CS5. The video has been color corrected to leave only the red/orange color to emphasize “fire” and a blue/steel color to emphasize “ice.” Audio is intended to be “low” and includes a background drone, natural sounds captured in camera of the match sticks lighting, dubbed in sound fx of ice cubes falling, and a sound track from a library my students use that includes a dramatic “thud” to cut graphics to. After listening to a YouTube recording of Robert Frost reading his poem (youtube.com/​watch?v=_3vjU43kJ8U) I decided to make my video more dramatic through lengthier pauses and lack of spoken word. I have not used, nor followed, much of the punctuation from the original poem and only include a period at the very end of the video.

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