Streak

Streak – An experimental film, 2017


Concept / Theme

‘Streak’ captures the vibrance of an urban city fueled by lights and how the city truly comes alive at night. Using the medium of photography, I wanted to capture and create the manipulation of time by ‘stretching’ the captured image and combining it with effects to evolve an image into something new and refreshing.


Inspirations / References

Koyaanisqatsi (1982 experimental film by Godfrey Reggio)

  • The film consists primarily of slow motion and time-lapse footage of cities and many natural landscapes across the United States. The visual tone poem contains neither dialogue nor a vocalized narration: its tone is set by the juxtaposition of images and music.

TimeLAX 01 by iVideomaking

This is a very interesting approach to a moving city in Los Angeles through timelapse.

  • Another example of the use of timelapse to create the feeling of the city being alive and moving.

Kaleido-lapse by Young Elephant (Sai)

Another great example of what I hope to achieve for my own video with the use of mirror effects to achieve a kaleidoscope effect.

Initial moodboard from Pinterest

https://www.pinterest.com/alazmir/media-art-nexus-timelapselong-exposure/

Lucas ZimmermannTraffic Lights 2.0

Photo by Lucas Zimmerman

Photo by Lucas Zimmerman

Photo by Lucas Zimmerman

 

Photo by Te-Wei Liu

 

 

Photo by Mark Burban

Photo by Andres Caldera

 


Process

It took me several nights spanning across a few weeks and a lot of patience to capture these timelapses. In order for me to get the streak effect, each shot/angle had to be experimented based on how long I wanted the shutter to be open in order to capture the moving light.

So, for example, I take about 9 seconds for each picture. I set my timer for about 20 minutes, which will roughly give me about 133 photos. If importing into Adobe Premiere Pro with a 24fps sequence, I can achieve about 5 seconds of moving visuals.

Importing

Import (Image Sequence)

Marking the beats of the song

 

 

Marking beats

Overall timeline of project

Sequence Timeline


Prototype

This was the initial test of the visuals, testing out the resolution, quality as well as the speed of the clips. The visuals are raw and have no added effects applied to it.


Methods

The effect that was widely used throughout the video is the ‘mirror’ effect which essentially reflects the image to form a more sophisticated shape/form. All of my editing (compiling timelapses, arranging of clips, applying effects) is done in Adobe Premiere Pro CC and tweaking of colours of certain images is done in Adobe Lightroom.

Reflection city tutorial by Artbeats Inc.

Mirror reflection video effect tutorial by Justin Odisho

Kaleidoscope effect tutorial by Alex Edwards


Current

 


Future Plans

As of now, I hope to get all the clips sorted from start to end by next week and also to tweak and tighten up certain transitions in between different clips to make it more cohesive. There is also room for me to continue experimenting with different effects and possibly overlaying certain elements to bring out the idea of the city being alive.

 

4D Project 1: Alter Ego

We were tasked to create a 1 min video with a dialogue/monologue scene with a few words through a central issue which would characterised the person as to who he is.

Elaboration

I like to have order in my life and do things one step at a time.However, life doesn’t always go according to plan, and I will run into obstacles or unforeseen circumstances at some point in my life. These unforeseen circumstances can hinder or even stop me from reaching my goals. Therefore, it resorted me needing to think on my feet and do things out of my way to overcome these obstacles. I strive to be able to adapt to such changes accordingly. This is a quality trait I’m aspiring to work towards and get better at in the future.

With reference to the video, the Lego instruction booklet acts as a guide for me to build my life. Sometimes, there may be a more convenient way of working things around to overcome these obstacles. Just like in the video, I realised it was hard to find the correct piece that I wanted, so I had to think of how to combat this situation in order to make it easier for me. I sorted out the parts by colour, which succeeded in helping me find the pieces more efficiently in order to finish building the Lego set.


Research Phase

Before this, we were tasked to list the characters that resonate to us, describe their characteristics and arrange by order of importance.

Selection of characters

1)The Flash

  • Passionate about saving lives
  • Likeable character
  • Good relationship with friends and family
  • Runs fast
  • Thinks quick on his feet
  • Able to adapt to situations quickly

2) Carl Allen (Yes Man)

  • Spontaneous
  • Humorous
  • Unexpected adventure

3) Louis Cole

  • Traveller
  • Inspirational
  • Influential
  • Find adventure in everyday situations
  • Strives to go green

4) Casey Neistat

  • Filmmaker
  • Innovative
  • Creative
  • Not afraid to be politically incorrect
  • Works his way up from the bottom

List of other characters

Fiction

  • Daryl Dixon
  • Super Mario
  • Walter Mitty

Public Figures

  • Jimmy Fallon
  • Charles Trippy
  • Will Smith

Personal

  • Matin Fellani
  • Rohanah
  • Riduan
  • Yong Wei
  • Mohd Alif

Reflection 

Overall, I had a good experience learning how to profile characters and adapt it to my own video. Hopefully, this will help me in creating more characters that resonate to me and improve on future videos. Even though there wasn’t a lot of dialogue in the video, I felt it was quite a feat coming up with lines and performing these lines in front of the camera.

Anchoring and Relaying

DSC_0495Climb On, 27th September 2015 (Extreme Long Shot)
It’s never about reaching the destination, it’s about the experiences you go through to reach the destination.

DSC_0492The Salute, 27th September 2015 (Low Angle)
As he reach for greater heights, all he can see are the obstacles and challenges ahead of him.

DSC_0471The Gaze, 27th September 2015 (Extreme Closeup)
The things we see may not always reflect the true meaning of its identity