Friday 23 December 2011

Iron and Wine - Upward Over the Mountain Animation




Today I have decided to post my own Stop Motion Project. The challenge was to illustrate a song of my choice. This one (Upward Over The Mountain by Iron and Wine) stood out for me because of it's ambiguity in meaning and Indie folk style.

My personal interpretation of the song is of a son leaving home for the first time. He is trying to assure his mother that he will be fine on his own and for her not to worry. At the same time there seems to be dark undertones about his upbringing and the way his mother treated him as a child. I have interpreted this from lines such as these:

"Mother remember being so stern with that girl who was with me?"

"So may the sunrise bring hope where it once was forgotten. Sons could be birds, taken broken up to the mountain"

"Mother I made it up from the bruise on the floor of this prison. Mother I lost it all of the fear of the Lord I was give."

With this interpretation in mind I used a suitcase for the stop motion set. I then created an abstract world where the son's house as a child (dark and prison like) is shown. The river symbolises him moving on and crossing over to a better life (the quaint blue house with a garden). A cot also appears floating down the river, this is taken from the line "Mother forget me now that the creek drank the cradle you sang to" in some rural areas of South USA it is traditional to throw old furniture into rivers when leaving home.

This was the first time I've attempted stop motion and I enjoyed it immensely. I also had the pleasure of working with my photographer friend Kate Hogg who helped me with the set up, photography and sticking little bits of blue tack on hundreds of bits of paper.... 

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Tuesday 20 December 2011

No Words

I want to dance
With you,
To step inside
The moment.
Believe there is
No tomorrow.
Swing between
Melodies,
Breathe in unison,
And utter no words.
 

Cat Hill ©
 

Thursday 15 December 2011

Christmas Card



This afternoon I decided to put uni work aside and design a Christmas card. I scanned in a drawing and then played with textures in Photoshop. This was quite fun to do and now I don't have to stress over buying any - result. And of course it had to be penguins...

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Friday 9 December 2011

Welcome / A-ha's



Hello and welcome! I decided to wipe the slate clean and restart my old blog. A close friend of mine inspired me to start blogging again after telling me the benefits that his own blog is having for him. He explained that it has created a sense of community and connection with people who share similar interests on a personal as well as a professional level.

I will be posting some of my own design work in the hope that invisible people will comment and share their constructive criticism. I also intend to post the work of others that inspire me - be that music, animation, illustration, typography, graphic design, painting, film, creative writing or just randomness. I believe that inspiration comes from unexpected places.

For my first post I've decided to share a classic music video from the 80s that was shown to me by the same friend mentioned above. It is by the A-Ha's titled 'Take on Me".  It may seem a bit odd that I like it so much as I wasn't even born in 1985. Still, if you bare with me you'll see why. Firstly it's difficult to resist a bit of synth-pop (come on admit - you tap your feet too). Secondly the video is stunning. It used Rotoscoping to achieve the sketch animation effect and combined this technique with live action. The result is impressive and advanced for its time. Plus the romantic twist of the story leaves you with a feel good vibe, well it does for me anyway.

I think those of my generation and younger are missing out if they have never seen this. Even if you find the music cheesy I recommend watching the video. Once you get over the mullet hairstyles and retro clothes you'll hopefully see why it belongs in the gallery of 'All Time Greatest Music Videos'.

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