Ideas Generation - S M A R T Objective for Sign Off

 SMART Objective

For this photography project I will be exploring the everyday struggles via young adult eyes. This project will show how overwhelming living on your own can be, especially in a different country, in which no one speaks your first language. I will present these struggles in a series of six photographs. The photographs will be a merge of background macro photographs of activities and a photos of myself sized down in order to create a literally overwhelming scene. During this process I will further develop my macro photography skills, colour grading skills my compositing skills.

The above mentioned six photographs will show everyday encounters like being late for a bus, getting lost in the city, washing dishes or falling asleep while writing an essay.

As an example of how the photographs might look I made this very quick 'sketch'.


Obviously the compositing and composition will be far more profound in the final pieces than in this ten minutes sketch, but the photo above represent the general idea.



The first artist from whom I will be taking inspirations from is a Japanese miniature artist and animator Tanaka Tatsuya.
He specialises in making pictures of miniatures created with everyday objects. I will be studying his photographs and techniques thoroughly in order to learn the most about macro photography.






Another source of my inspiration comes from the 2017 film 'Downsizing' directed by Alexander Payne. In this picture the filmmakers used the combination of CGI and smart compositing in order to achieve the miniature effect. This movie is a great study from which I can learn a lot about how to shoot big and small things at the same time. The way little things are shown in this film is very realistic and accurate to macro photography. 




During the process of creating my artwork I will also be watching a lot of tutorials in order to learn how to composit my pictures better. Here are some of them.






Besides these I will spend a lot of time on developing my colour grading skills. In order to improve them I will be watching tutorials about it and research work of some of my favourite filmmakers whose colour palettes are superb. As my main colour palette inspiration I have chosen the films made by David Fincher, since they usually have a very desaturated, steely and uneasy feeling grading.








References:
Miniature-calendar.com. 2020. MINIATURE CALENDAR. [online] Available at: <https://miniature-calendar.com/> [Accessed 22 October 2020].
IMDb. 2020. Downsizing (2017) - Imdb. [online] Available at: <https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1389072/> [Accessed 22 October 2020].
IMDb. 2020. The Social Network (2010) - Imdb. [online] Available at: <https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1285016/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1> [Accessed 22 October 2020].
YouTube. 2020. Piximperfect. [online] Available at: <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMrvLMUITAImCHMOhX88PYQ> [Accessed 22 October 2020].
Youtube.com. 2020. Youtube. [online] Available at: <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC47XN5bhLTBH5TRFyKaUpKg> [Accessed 22 October 2020].
YouTube. 2020. Photoshop Training Channel. [online] Available at: <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdQ_ZkYaMe6qPoueUyPQgpQ> [Accessed 22 October 2020].
YouTube. 2020. Matti Haapoja. [online] Available at: <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbvIIQc5Jo9-jIXnkPe03oA> [Accessed 22 October 2020].
Youtube.com. 2020. Youtube. [online] Available at: <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3DkFux8Iv-aYnTRWzwaiBA> [Accessed 22 October 2020].
YouTube. [online] Available at: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QChWIFi8fOY> [Accessed 22 October 2020].

Comments

  1. Okay the concept is clear and 'look' you wish to create - this should work well as a digital project - please also add your initial research with the photographers that you will be looking at

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  2. I really like your idea Nick.

    The editing can produce some challenges but I see you are already busy with your research into it. I wonder which situations you will show and how. Will you be using a real life objects or mini substitutes, like Tanaka Tatsuya in his work?
    Are you planning to use yourself as a model for some of it?

    Good luck! I am really looking forward to seeing your final work!

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