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K-film Group Essay

Monday, June 4th, 2012

The Concept of ‘work’ and ‘text’ provides a way to think about the possible differences between traditional film and video, and the possibilities that a K-film offers.

We decided to each take a separate approach to the question as we would like to reflect how we individually came out with our own textual understanding of how the videos are to be shot in relation to the framework that we have come up with and the actual essay question itself. By doing this, we think that our K-film project and essay will embody our individual understanding of the concept of “work” and “text”; where the “text” of something is processed differently with each person , has no constraints, multi-linear, and somewhat has intertextuality. Of course in the end we collate in manner that complements the framework that we set for our K-film. Evan and Dinie will be writing the essay while Wennie is going to create the K-film in her vision.

Dinie

Traditional film and video has predominantly remained the same in both form and function for many years. We can see this in perhaps 90% of the mainstream Hollywood films that have been churned out like what it seems to be since the emergence of filmmaking. The tools that are used in process of filmmaking have evolved; given us new ways to shoot or edit the film/video. Nevertheless most of the time the end product of the portrayal of the story has almost always has a singular linear form.

Normally a traditional film will have a somewhat meaningful narrative; consist of plausible cause and effect relationships in the film. I believe that this is true for most cases with the exception of some films such as Memento, Eternal Sushine of the Spotless Mind and other films where it seems that the filmmaker almost totally disregard linearity and opt for multi/non-linear way of portraying a story/narrative. One could argue that it’s not really a narrative if there’s no linear way of telling it like how majority of people are used to. But I would argue that a story doesn’t have to be linear to be a story. Programs such as Korsakow have enabled people into making multi/non-linear films.

My understanding of Barthes concept of ‘work’ and ‘text’ are that, Works normally provide a sense or definite closure, has a linear flow to it and are definite. On the other hand, Texts are multi/non-linear, have no constraints (or an end) and refer to other texts (intertextuality).  With that, one could possibly generally categorise traditional film/video as Works and K-films as texts. Although, we could possibly also see K-films as both works and texts.

Normally with traditional film and video we can see them as Works in the logic that they have a sort of closure, a linear flow to it and are definite. With a K-film we are free to explore with numerous idea combinations with SNU-ing the videos to showcase the K-film and let the user experience it in a non-linear, constrain less manner. With a traditional film, we, as viewers have no control of the flow of the film, whereas in a K-film the viewer has some form of control over the flow of the film.

Work can be seen as things that it can be seen and be “held in hand” while the text is a process of demonstration, which is held in language or possibly, understanding. “The text is experienced only in an activity of production”: the text is writable through sketching the lambent of existence and nonexistence of the chain of signifiers. So the text “cannot stop” because the process of language or understanding does not come to an end, the meaning is always suspended, something deferred or still to come by each individual. With that we could say that watching a traditional film (Work) is a hand holding experience in where the viewers are shown a narrative in the way that the filmmaker intended to do so. And that with a K-film the user has a certain level of control of the flow of the K-film.

From what I understand from Barthes’ reading, Text can be approached, experienced, in reaction to the sign of a body of work. The work closes on a signified that falls under the latitude of an understanding. In short, the work itself functions as an overall sign and it is normal that it should embody an institutional classification of it being a sign. I think that K-films practice the endless deferment of the signified body of work. The limitlessness of the signifier refers to some idea of playing – to play with the disconnections, overlappings, and deviations between signifier and signified. The work is somewhat symbolic and the text is radically symbolic, filled with symbolic nature – like language or possible permutation of outcomes, it is structured but off-centered, without a definite closure unless perhaps someone made the ending of the K-film definite. A K-film can be a totally multi/non-linear experience to a user or a totally linear one. It depends on what the creators of the K-film set out to do. Whether to let the users go wild and have random variations with each prompt or to somewhat guide them to specific direction.

As mentioned earlier, one could argue that everything we do in any form of media is eventually about handholding someone through an experience or more commonly, telling a story or narrative. When we are making a film, may it be a traditional film/video or a K-film, our goal is to build an environment that connects with the users and engages them in their own way.

I think our K-film has managed to do that pretty well by letting seemingly letting them have a freedom of choice of which video to watch next. It’s almost up to them. The only constraints are the permutations of the three video thumbnail links that are generated, the keywords used to SNU-ify the K-film and the disclaimer that we put to start the K-film due to legal reasons.

Evan

The concept of ‘work’ and ‘text’ provides a way to think about the possible differences between traditional film and video, and the possibilities that a K-film offers.

In this essay I will try to expand on the statement we as a group have chosen. As stated in our ‘group introduction’ we are each taking separate views on this statement. The concept of ‘work’ and ‘text’ definitely expands the possibilities and differentiates a K-film to that of a traditional film or video. In this essay I will go into this, as well as firstly talking about the videos I have shot for this F-film, which will then link to the next body in which I will talk about how I think these videos relate to the statement, as well as then finally comparing the difference of using these videos for a K-film compared to a traditional film.

For this final K-film, we chose the theme ‘Life is…’ we thought it was really open ended and it could work to our advantage as we could take the theme in any direction we wanted. We ended up choosing to take ‘Life is..’ into ‘Life is a crime.’ Now onto how the videos how these videos were shot for Life is a crime. I’m just going to focus, on the 20 videos I have shot, as I haven’t seen all the other 40 videos my other two group members shot. The videos I made, were all quite similar in many ways. They are all edited pretty much the same, always having a transition at the end of the video, most of them having titles throughout the videos to describing what they are seeing is a crime, and a lot of them also have soundtracks to go along with the video. As far as how they were all shot, such as composition, mis en scene, framing and lighting. There isn’t too much here that makes them all the same, but there are a few things between the 20 videos that you could recognize as a recurring theme. We have all taken our own ‘personal’ approach to the way we have shot our videos, I suppose the videos we each have shot are a lot more like ‘us’ in the way we have gone about shooting them. For eg. My style to shooting my videos, which includes lighting, mis en scene (which isn’t that important for these sketch videos) composition and framing is a lot different to that of Dinnie’s videos. However, the one thing they all have in common is the fact we tried to go for a comedic approach to our videos, as ‘crime’ is a pretty dark subject. Now I will talk about how these videos in relation to the statement of our essay.

Before I go onto talking about the possibilities that a K-film offers and how it differentiates from traditional film and video, it is imperative that I firstly talk about how the videos of our project on crime relate to our statement. Relating the videos of our K-film to ‘work’ and ‘text’ is what I will be talking about here.

Firstly let’s define ‘Work’ and ‘Text’, Taking the idea of the definition coming from ‘Barthes’ Text and Work. He says that Text is “that social space which leaves no language safe, outside, nor any subject of the enunciation in a position as judge, master, analyst, confessor, decoder” (Barthes “From Work to Text,” 1475). To simplify the meaning, “‘text’ can be seen as something that is not restricted by linearity and hierarchy, the reader can actively produce the text. It is only when the reader tries to read this text as a traditional work that is commodified and consequently becomes unreadable and/or boring.” The meaning of ‘work’ on the other hand can be seen as “it’s overall meaning is limited by genre, author, and linearity, the reader is not able to actively engage in the production of this text, thus the act of reading is an act of consumption and the work is a commodity.” Having a look at both ‘text’ and ‘work’ our videos without a doubt fall more closely under ‘work’ than it does ‘text’. Our K-film’s videos are restricted by the overall theme of ‘Life is..’ which as I stated was originally pretty broad, therefore you could argue it isn’t that restrictive. But because you need to choose what life is, we took it as ‘Life is a crime’ which automatically restricted us to make videos on acts of crime. So that explains how our videos were limited by genre, they also were limited by the author as, each of us shot 20 videos each, in which each of those 20 we all shot were limited by the way we each wanted to shoot them, ‘our own personal approach to them.’ Which leads me to linearity, there is no doubt our K-film will be quite linear due to the ‘work’ of our project. All videos are crime based, although some may be different than others, the fact that all are based on ‘crime’ makes the K-film linear, and when a user views our K-film on the internet, their ‘act of reading’ will be an act of consumption and the work will be a commodity. You could also argue that, the reader may have the ability to also be the producer of the text, under ‘text’ as they do have the ability to choose the way in which they view our K-film. By choosing what video to watch next through the interface, that’s about the all the power they have though. Now I will go into the final part of this essay, in how ‘work’ and ‘text’ provides a way to think about the possible differences between traditional film and video and that a K-film offers.

Having mentioned the videos of our K-film, and how they relate to the statement, it is now easier to understand the differences between a traditional film compared to that of a K-film. It all comes down to the ‘work’ and ‘text’ and how that differentiates the possibilities of a K-film compared to that of a traditional film. A traditional film, requires heaps of videos that in post-production need to be edited together to make one whole final cut of the film. This requires many things, such as titles being added, soundtracks etc. After it is edited that is it, there is the ‘one’ version of the film. Which in turn makes it very linear for the audience who watch it, as there is only one way to watch the film. Off course, different people may understand the film differently. A K-film however can have a concept of ‘text’ and ‘work’, In turn enabling it to either be linear or non linear if it likes. It also has many ways in which it can engage the people who watch it, letting them be consumers much like a traditional film but also as producers of the text. They can be linear, non-linear, pretty much put together however the authors of the film like. The way in which a person makes a K-film provides so many more possibilities compared to that of making a traditional film, as some of these have already been explained. It’s the aspects of ‘work’ and ‘text’ that provide a K-film with these different possibilities a traditional film cannot achieve when the author makes the film, and how the film interacts with the audience.

(2200 words)

Full Download of the project files:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18978094/kfilm_Dinie_Evan_Wennie_Zip_Archive.zip

To watch the video online:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18978094/kfilm_Dinie_Evan_Wennie/index.html

Production Portfolio

Monday, June 4th, 2012

Our Group’s Production Portfolio:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18978094/Production%20Portfolio_Evan_Wennie_Dinie.pdf

IM1 Lab Week 11

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

So we kinda have to rethink or re-frame our proposition again. Seth told us to be wary of the legal ramifications of doing such videos might lead to us, him, the course and the school. Not to mention for our future employability. We have to make a pitch to Adrian to whether our idea is deemed okay to continue with.

Seth adviced us to maybe change the title or the context of our proposition. Instead of “Life is a Crime”, he suggested something in the likes of “Life is anti-establishment or anti social”

IM1 week 10 meeting

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

We met up today to basically think up of a new proposition for our K-film. We had trouble thinking of new propositions and ideas for our K-film.

Initially we thought of taking a word our from our proposition which is “Life is learning, living and loving”. We thought of taking out the “living” part as we thought it was too broad. We needed to have some kind of tighter focus for our project. Although in the end we decided that subtracting ‘living’ from our proposition isn’t enough.

So we had to rethink our entire proposition framework.

After much thinking, we are going with “Life is a Crime”.

We’re planning to go for a non-serious take on Crime or things that we deem to be somewhat criminal. Of course it will be only an act and we’ll state the disclaimer and such. We’re planning to show some of our videos to Seth with this new proposition.

IM1 Lab week 10

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

We presented our prototype to the class and we managed to get that 5%!! Feedback is that we need to work within our framework and not make the videos the apply it to the framework.

We listed our groups Strengths and Weaknesses:

Wennie’s Strengths – SNU-ing, thinking up of keywords, Editing of videos

Wennie’s weaknesses – Photoshop, essay writing

Evan’s Strengths – Filming of actual videos, Editing

Evan’s Weaknesses – problem with keywords in Korsakow

Dinie’s Strengths – Filming, editing of videos

Dinie’s Weaknesses – SNU-ing, keywords

Allocation of Tasks for the project

Since the group’s strengths and weaknesses are balanced, we are basically going to divide the workload evenly in the group.Of course we’ll help each other out when a problem arises or when someone in our group needs assistance.

IM1 Group meeting week 9

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

We decided to meet up today to refine our ideas for our group K-Film Assignment and to prepare ourselves for the chance of us getting that bonus 5% marks for next week’s mini critique.

As of now we decided on going with the proposition of “Life is learning, living and loving”. (cheesyyyy)

Some points discussed in the meeting are:

  • what to present as prototype for critique in week 10 and hopefully receive a 5% bonus for the prototype. (Needs to contain a minimum of 15 clips and have 2 interfaces)
  • Discussed about what is needed in the production portfolio submission of the project (Meeting notes and minutes in which we have to have a minimum of one meeting each week until submission. PDF!!)
  • Gantt chart needs to be backlogged all the way to Week 7
  • Outline our task allocations within our group based on our strengths and weaknesses.
  • Set the specifications of our videos and videos thumbnails.

IM1 Lab Week 9

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

Well, today’s Lab was fruitful. Everyone from my group came up with 3 videos each with regards to the propositions ideas that we are toying with.

What we did as a group:

  • We completed our Gantt chart (allocated the appropriate amount of time needed to do tasks)
  • Take minutes for today’s in class meeting.
  • We took a look at the videos we made, and we decided we need to frame the work some more.
  • We decided not to have a unifying soundtrack for our K-film as we think it might be disjointed.
  • We discussed about how to work together as a group of collaborators.  We decided to make a Facebook page for our group as most of our online discussions are going to be there.

Lab Week 8

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

Finally got a group with Evan and Wennie. In class we were given shitloads of post it notes in which we have to write out propositions that we like and make a physical mind map of the ideas that each group has. We were told to think up of individual ideas so as to be as broad as possible in our scope. I’ve never used so many Post It notes in my life. In the end our tentative decision is to use “Life is..”

Life is…

  • Colourful
  • A Journey
  • A Party
  • Unpredictable
  • Relationships
  • Dull
  • Random

We were encouraged to come up with 3 videos for next week so that we can see whether our ideas can actually work out.

Also there’s a 5% bonus that we can snatch in Week 10. We have to have 15 clips and have 2 interfaces and present it to the class.

Lab Week 7

Friday, April 13th, 2012

Korsakow Major group project,

Seth talks about the next assignment which is the Group K-film Assignment:

  • Seth suggested using google docs to do essay, basically request a certain number of words under one person; can work collaboratively.
  • Nothing wrong with doing with 3 different responses from different people with regards to the theme
  • How the lectures/readings are kind of presented, if making connections can I make with other readings and our works.
  • Worst thing is not having a starting point. Write about my working process of the K-Film
  • Choose a statement, blog about it in the next 5-6 weeks.
  • Theorising the statement
  • Need to put a statement into context before I write about it. Field of study, why Adrian chose it, and what relation does this statement/reading has  with other readings/statement.
  • We are…young, stupid, and open, awesome. (are some of the things that I might wanna do)
  • It’s good to have a certain amount of openness
  • Graph exercise: The aim was to learn what we’re good at, and what we’re not and basically play to each group members’ strengths.
  • Planning the big project. Probably think about the things that we did in the previous exercise.

We need to do 60 new Sketches, and I’m currently groupless. OMGWTHBBQ!

K-Film Essay and K-Film

Friday, April 13th, 2012

Seven weeks has passed since the start of the new academic semester and the start of Integrated Media 1. After working over seven weeks to make fifteen 30 second video sketches and make a multi-linear Autobiographical story on Korsakow using the videos, I’ve gone bonkers.

Well, not really, or rather, not yet.

But seriously, I have had my frustrations and mind-blankness with Integrated Media 1 and this thing/tool/software/thing-that-confuses-me called, Korsakow.  Maybe I’m not used to the seemingly open ended nature of this subject. Maybe it’s because I’m so used to the linearity of conventional narrative. Maybe I’m not comfortable stepping outside of my comfort zone.  Maybe the manual for Korsakow is in Russian! Nothing seems to make sense.  Alas, as the weeks passed, I start to gain a better understanding of the subject and Korsakow; especially after completing my K-Film.

We were all told not to dwell too much in thought when creating these video sketches and just do it somewhat spontaneously, and I did that for the most part. I find that thinking too much on the creative process the video sketches actual hinders my actual process of making these sketches. So as the weeks goes by, it became easier for me to make these sketches without thinking too much of it.

The theme of the K-Film assignment is “Self-Portrait”, and we’re advised by Adrian to make it into something like an autobiography of ourselves. I feel that I did this in a way I felt that best portrays my life (little itsy-bitsy things about me).

At the start, the relations that I made between these videos are of the theme for the week that the video is in (red, blue, yellow). Although after playing around with Korsakow, I feel that this wasn’t the best way of making my K-film. Almost anything is possible. I know that sounds cliché but I feel that it’s true. It’s possible make the video sketches into a work with both chaos and order/linearity.

Initially I was spamming all the words that I can think of that represents links between the videos, but that didn’t go well. It was too messy for me, so I followed Seth’s recommendation of utilising lesser keywords to link the videos. In the end I used 3 keywords to link all the different videos. They are Live, Learn, and Love. I used these words to link my videos together. I believe these words are applicable to my life, and by extension my video sketches. I live and not just exist. Majority of life is about lessons and learning new things and probably re-learning old things as well. And of course, Love.  Without it, I wouldn’t be here now.

Life is random for the most part. We could have control over certain aspects of it but random things happen in our lives. We can try to do the same things daily over and over again; we experience it differently every time. There’s always that random element to it. I might be walking down the same street everyday at the same time, but the experience is somewhat different every time. In relation to my K-film, I used the video about myself to be the starting video. This can be seen as me controlling a certain aspect of my life. For the most part the rest of the flow of the K-film is decided by the viewer. If the viewer is fortunate, the viewer would be able to watch all 15 videos, if not, the K-film ends after there are no further ‘out’ links available for the current sketch.

Life like they say is only live once. That’s why I decided only to give one life for each the videos in my K-film to show how life is only lived once. If the viewer is fortunate, the viewer would be able to watch all 15 videos, if not, the K-film ends when there are no further ‘out’ links available for the current sketch. As I’ve mentioned earlier I limited the life of each video to one and selectively adding or omitting the 3 keywords to the In and Out field of each video. So while there are choices that the viewer can make, the viewer might not get the chance to view other choices that the viewer didn’t choose at some point in the K-film.

I do believe that my work is successful. I’ve gotten over the frustration and confusion of using Korsakow as a story telling tool, also I gained a better understanding of the technicalities of Korsakow.  I adhered to the requirements for the film; I used all the videos I’ve made, I’ve use 3 thumbnails panes and subtitles for all the videos in my K-film. I believe I adhered to the theme (Self-Portrait) of the K-film through my way of seeing it. I think my K-film would give the viewers a kind of understanding of how I see my life through the whole gamut of film, text and choice (or the eventual absence of it).

PS: I can’t upload my work onto the server. Help!

PPS: I uploaded my file to http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18978094/korsakowfilm/index.html