This short video shows, through film, what the alienation effect looks like. After last week I still wasn't too sure what this technique would look like when being performed, so this video really helped me. The prolonged opening title combined with the music made me feel un-comfortable and nervous, without realising I started looking down the page in hope of an explanation. The rest of the video is this man walking down the corridor and that made me feel slightly awkward because I was watching him but didn't know anything about him and I didn't have an emotional connection with this displayed character. I think this is how our audience will feel when we apply some of our strange making effects to our piece.
Friday, 13 December 2013
This short video shows, through film, what the alienation effect looks like. After last week I still wasn't too sure what this technique would look like when being performed, so this video really helped me. The prolonged opening title combined with the music made me feel un-comfortable and nervous, without realising I started looking down the page in hope of an explanation. The rest of the video is this man walking down the corridor and that made me feel slightly awkward because I was watching him but didn't know anything about him and I didn't have an emotional connection with this displayed character. I think this is how our audience will feel when we apply some of our strange making effects to our piece.
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The V Effect
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