Showing posts with label Perspective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perspective. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Perspective

This is the staff pick from Vimeo and great use of perspective through the clip and if you have 3 minutes, check it out. It's worth it.


Wednesday, 16 May 2012

From Above and From Below

Stumbled on these videos, which I do not own, but found super interesting from the user Kogonada. A collection of frames from movies and in a particular perspective.
Found it really interesting and how different the point of view and directors perspective that it can provoke a different reaction to images.
From below, an instant feeling of reverence or awe, maybe a echo of a memory when you where small and looked up to an adult with complete respect but probably more likely brought about by the Tarentino cast. But from above, the sense of purpose is immediate a job to be done, task at hand, something to do and somewhere to be.



Tarantino // FROM BELOW from kogonada on Vimeo.

Wes Anderson // FROM ABOVE from kogonada on Vimeo.

Saturday, 21 April 2012

"You are here" - Carl Sagan

One of the more interesting YouTube clips I've come across, so profound in it's position that our problems, however urgent in their appearance, are insignificant in the greater design of the universe. The same way a pixel's colour is pallid in contrast to the entire myriad of colours that compose to form a singular image. A colour so different from another but bound together by the same fabric that defines it as colour. That is the principle of humanity and to a greater extent, life. We are one source of variance.

Monday, 13 February 2012

Are We Really Social ?

Perspective helps put everything into context. Interesting how a common gesture is OK in one scenario, but completely out of place in another.