A rendition of St Kilda’s Road, Stoke Newington, home for the first nine years
Monthly Archives: June 2020
22. Exploring space and time
21. Walking and flying around
20. Mixing prints with stop motion
19. The river with a brand new audio track
This version of the video has a track using a recording of a gong, manipulated and overlaid with a metronome soundtrack.
18.Off the shelf audio
This is a version of blog 17 but with a Barbara Streisand soundtrack.
17. Illuminated River – stills photography and audacity
This is a tribute to the recently created Illuminated River project which is relighting twelve of London’s bridges. At the moment, although it has a small audience with so many people staying away from the centre of London, the newly-lit bridges have no traffic on them and a completely still, traffic-free river to illuminate eachContinue reading “17. Illuminated River – stills photography and audacity”
16. Adding home-made sound
Here the previously-made video now has a home made soundtrack.
15. Video and stop motion
I have put together two versions of the same video. The first uses a classic Johnny Cash song I walk the line, the second uses a soundtrack of World War II bombing and gun fire. The videos bring together a number of elements, video of water; stills photography of the London Wall; and an itemContinue reading “15. Video and stop motion”
14. Experiments with photogrammetry
I have been using display.land. This has been interesting to learn and my experiments to date have led to some weird objects. There is a particular issue with working out the right light levels and types of surface required to make this work. It is also interesting to see how to create a simple, completeContinue reading “14. Experiments with photogrammetry”
13. Stop motion animation including use of 3D graphic app
This development of the previous video makes use of 3D graphic app display.land which offers the potential of a 360 degree view of a site. In this case, the focus is on a single block of stone moving across the landscape. The soundtrack has been created using audacity.