Category Archives: Korsakow

Workshopping

Today’s discussion in class about our group K-film helped generate a lot of ideas around the direction of our work. We were able to workshop some ideas with Seth and consider different directions we might take the piece in, which … Continue reading

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Essay Thoughts

My task this week is to articulate some thoughts on the Barthes reading in order to help Taylah plan our essay. I’ve gotten away with being quite roundabout and exploratory in my interpretation of Barthes’ ‘Work and Text’ so putting … Continue reading

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‘Storming

If we put too many constraints on our K-film, are we constraining the way our audience will make sense of it? Is this a good thing? Some photos from today’s brainstorming session:  

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Korsakow the Second

Taylah, Tom and I have decided to explore the “Life Is” prompt for our second Korsakow assignment. Taylah typed up a list of the steps we need to work through for the project which is great. I think this prompt … Continue reading

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Week 6 Korsakow

Below are my final Korsakow sketches, things that make my heart beat faster and small things worth noticing. I’m happy with both of these sketches as I feel like the fit in with the tone of my other sketches, but … Continue reading

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Week 5: Me, Myself and I

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Success!

Getting the hang of things!

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Out of the K-(Film) Hole

I really liked my pal Sacha’s connections between mobile video footage at a concert and our Korskakow sketches. I think it helps with an exercise like this to make connections like this and try to understand some real-world applications of … Continue reading

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Week 4: Between

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Week 4: Outside

My Korsakow sketch on ‘Outside’ was my favourite for this week. I used long, slow shots to create a sense of a slow, early morning in the country. I shot the footage at my parents’ house on the weekend and … Continue reading

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