Storytelling & Staging: My short film
Escape;
14.02.11



I also liberated this old suitcase from my parents loft after remembering this image I had collected of one being used as a puppet theatre. I thought it might be useful in the film in some way as it ties in with Lucy's style, my look book mood and something could escape from it/you escape on holiday when you pack a suitcase...
After looking at this website www.jellymongers.co.uk I have the urge to encase my porcelain animals in jelly and eat them free. I think they offer quite a good opportunity for a quirky, amusing yet slightly sinister film about escapism... acting things out through them? As i have blogged before,
'Could my film be lots of shots of animated objects 'escaping' and coming together at the end in some way to suggest a safe place or permanent home/environment?'






These stills are from an Min Oh film called 'Objects' she manipulates the different 'faces' of this plug to make it look like it is breathing and moving. Most of the work is done by the clever use of breathing sounds over the changing pictures. It is quite simple animation of an inanimate object but a powerful and interesting piece.
These stills are from another piece of hers called ' Monkeys butt is red'. We see one hand holding one children's word card throughout the film but every time it is turned over the word and picture has changed to go along with the song being sung over the top. It starts of quite sweet and naive, how you'd expect children's cards to read and then become more sinister, although quite amusing;


I quite like the idea of animating collected inanimate objects in my film. The phrase 'Lucy's safe place' was used by someone in my last tutorial to describe what they though my space for Lucy was going to be. I think this is quite interesting. Could my film be lots of short shots of animated objects 'escaping' and coming together in some way at the end to suggest a safe place or permanent home/environment?
I really enjoyed making my Look book last week so thought I would keep practising what Lucy taught us in book binding tutorial and make a tiny Coptic stitch book. I love the plaiting effect you get on the spine with this technique. I made the little covers out of leftover grey card and covered them in red paper to go with the ribbon which I found in my room.