Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Of Boundaries and Mountains

Part one: Fabricating an idea using the limitations of the environment as a starting points.

Before any sort of story can be presented, the director must bear to see the boundaries and the limitations of tools that will aid to the confection of his or her creation. By the light of creativity and imagination one can overcome the boundaries with the conviction that the idea must be born and must come to exist.

Introduction:
My boundaries will be listed as an apparent statement. Then a question may arise to give the reflector to a chance to tame the impossible. The answer may contain an insight to the creation of the story or further search of information may be stated. Then an example may lead to an idea and the idea to a possibility.(lightbulb)

Lets begin:

Statement: People available to use as characters are constrained.
Question: How I am going to create characters without using persons?
Answer: By alluding to personification and animation of still life.
Example: The architecture itself can be a character (Sidewalls, 2011)
Light bulb: The main character may dialogue with the structures; each will create its identity and aid to the interpretation.
The things around may also, in their own utility, serve as a parlors and focal points to the main character. (The beauty and the Beast, Disney)
 Additional materials:
A study of personification can be use the architecture of an accessible location (Florida: Weston, Miami). Search for the form and geometry of personality, look for trends (Art deco maybe) and use them to develop the character. Use common sense: Let the forms be inferred (Picasso aggressive sharp straight lines or smooth calm curvature)
Search for the most common materials at hand, and gather their character.
Light bulb: The main character can be discovered thorough the animated characters
Who I’m not in order to know who I’m to be me?

Statement: Quality of the camera and its dimensions only provides a single lens.
Question: How can I create new lenses)?
Answer: Water (in all of its phases) and Glass allies.
Idea: Our main character may be described in first person; water could be use during stages of confusion and or illusion. Glass can be use to connote a feeling of separation.
Additional Materials: Search visual effects of water, mirrors and plastic.
Light bulb: Main Character may be abstract or never found. Misguided spirit, curious angel?


Worm-wrap(aka foreshadowing): The opening could be used to foreshadowing the quest for discovery by they to be decipher the setting.

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