Sunday, 17 June 2012
DSDN 101-Final stop motion
Final stop motion from Megan van der Poel on Vimeo.
This is my final stop motion. As you can see it has been changed slightly since the last upload where it now has the sketches put in. I also decided to cut out some of the beginning because I felt it was unncessarily long and that part of the clip wasn't adding to the overall look. I have also put some music to it which I found on sound cloud.
DSDN 101-A new way of seeing
A new way of seeing from Megan van der Poel on Vimeo.
Short clip of how I am displaying 'a new way of seeing.' I have chosen to use this font as it gives a sketched look which is an important aspect of my stop motion as I am trying to get people to see the world through an industruial designers eyes.
DSDN 101-Sketch
This is how I am portraying the sketched aspects of my stop motion clip. Along with this chair I wil also have a rubbish bin, drinking fountain and the wind wand in sketched form.
DSDN 101-New location
This is my new stop motion and has the general idea of what what final is going to look like. I like the new location a lot better as it is aesthetically pleasing and still relates to industrial design. Obviously more editing is to be done. Where the camera focuses in on objects such as the chair, rubbish bin, water fountain and wind wand they will turn into a sketch which is what I am now working on.
DSDN 101-Interim
This is my stop motion video to date. After the presentation and feedback gained from tutors I have decided to changed the location of my stop motion to somewhere more inspiring. The location that I have chosen is the new plymouth foreshore, in particular the wind wand. I chose this location as I believe it has incredible industrial design features which will make for a good setting for my stop motion.
DSDN 101-300 word standpoint
Industrial design is everywhere, everything.
The
graphic designer Paul Rand once said that ‘everything is design. Everything!’
What
he meant by this was that every object that a person comes into contact with
has some sort of design process behind it. At one stage all objects were just
an idea that someone had, a problem that was in need of a solution or a product
that had the ability to be advanced. From this original idea an industrial designer
has followed a process to create products with enhanced form, aesthetics,
usability and/or ergonomics; products that we often take for granted. When
living our day-to-day lives it can be easy to overlook this concept, overlook
the fact that everything once started out as just being an idea. Take and alarm
clock or a remote, when using these objects we do not think about the design
process behind them, we only see it for what we gain from it. An alarm clock is
to wake us up; a remote is to turn on the television.
This
concept of seeing products for the design behind them is what I believe needs
to be highlighted, in order to get people to appreciate the products that they
use everyday without a second thought. My stop motion will show everyday
products such as a bench, rubbish bin, water fountain and the wind wand and
turn them into sketched forms to represent the design process behind them. This
will encourage viewers to look at objects through the eyes of an industrial
designer and appreciate the thought process behind them. In doing this they
will be gaining ‘a new way of seeing.’
DSDN 101-3-5 second stop motion test
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A test stop motion just to get a feel for it. My actual stop motion is going to differ from this however will have the same seeing the day through a persons eyes feels.
A test stop motion just to get a feel for it. My actual stop motion is going to differ from this however will have the same seeing the day through a persons eyes feels.
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