Student Inspiration:
sadie withers PD11
liv mcneil – numb
Tomfoolery -The Great Realisation
Myles Dean – Quarantine Perspective – Short Film
Artist references:
Nan Goldin
Erik Kessels
Photography idea – isolation
Tripod end of bed quick scene of everyday same
Mix in background archived videos from summer, getting louder speeding pace, near end layer tho show overwhelming loud
Show laptop looking at old summer clips, Layer shots of picture in bed over summer clips
Incorporate skating and possible drone footage? – ‘drone footage’ on gimble, all archived and new footage on iphone, tripod time lapse on camera
Start in bedroom, attempting work, phone alarms etc. on laptop message pop up from friend of summer clips REPLACE, open look through few videos. fall back. Cut to live filming, skating on lane, walks by the beach, drone footage? Show large scenes of freedom nature – all alone. Cut to look like just watched videos on laptop, use one of same clips fade through from live to laptop. Lean into next sequence. Use tripod scene end of bed layered on top in centre of summer videos playing with their sound in back. Switch videos with speed of inner scene that makes sense. Bring slight emotion into inner scene and slowly darken from day to night through clips, start layering sound of fun summer videos, building up to loud halt. Close laptop in hard scene scene which now full page.
Read article here in Aperture Magazine who dedicated a whole issue on Goldin’s influence and Ballad of Sexuality (I have a copy at home – will bring into class) There is a good interview in this issue with Nan.
https://aperture.org/essays/fashion-photography-after-nan-goldin/
Here an interview about the original Ballad of S..
https://aperture.org/interviews/inside-story-of-how-nan-goldin-edited-the-ballad/
Interview between Nan and David
https://aperture.org/editorial/david-wojnarowicz-and-nan-goldin/
Check out interview Goldin here on Tate
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/nan-goldin-2649