By Steven Gottlieb on October 11, 2012 @ 3:07pm PDT |
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It's all in the folds for this beautiful video piece by director Jesse Yules for Warm Myth.
Jesse Yules, director: "For Warm Myth I wanted to continue playing with some of the peekaboo shots I used in my previous video for Of Montreal | Spiteful Intervention. I like the idea of an alternate video lurking under the video we’re watching. I began thinking of ways that an image could morph or fold out of the way to reveal a new image. I visited some simple origami blogs looking for ideas. After a while I started to think the origami folds could be used not just as transitions, but to animate a paintings. The same trick is used to make the head of state on a paper bill appear to be smiling... Don Hertzfedt's classic Rejected also comes to mind although Rejected takes the idea much further.
As with the Of Montreal video, I did a series of paintings I thought fit the vibe of the song, then experimented with folding the paintings in various ways. From there, I decided to play off the geometry of the folds created, which led me to experiment with kaleidoscope images. I knew that the kaleidoscope effect had been done to death (it’s an After Effects filter) so I thought it might be interesting to try and do the effect practically.
Bellow is a rough set up from the shoot. I shot the folded paintings near a window in my house, to take advantage of the natural light."
--> watch "Working"
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