
Is It Just Me
1 year ago
Winner of three Telly Awards in:
- Videography & Cinematography
- Use of High Definition
- Student Produced Film
Communicator Award winner in
- Student Produced Film
May 2008
Is it Just Me was produced by a collaborative effort with Sean Lake and with the guidance of John Sturgeon and Kelley Bell. The short film is a mental walk, a surreal observation of an environment from ones mind, investigating our obsession of self-learning through curiosity. The act of learning is metaphorically compared to the pursuit and engagement of unraveling a piece of tangled string, untangling and processing the chaos of foreign information into manageable and understandable knowledge. Globally it can be assumed that everyone possesses a string at any given moment, containing a varied collection of foreign information, waiting for its owner to unravel.
The film, however, narrows down to one sample, one individual, who untangles his string to unravel strange events within an environment in which he lives in. These strange events become more prominent as he is released from structured learning of the museum, and into the open societal world. His curiosity of this environment also fuels his learning of the self, actively and obsessively decoding the chaotically knotted string in his possession. Though the character may not seem to be directly interacting with the environment, however, he is indirectly interacting from his action of untangling string. Upon reaching the end of his journey, his self-revelation presents him with a pivotal decision.
What do these happenings mean? Is he the only one that is willing to notice them? Are others blinded by their self-censorship?
Thanks to:
Sean Lake
Clifford Ian Workman
Christopher Moss
Carla O'Rourke
Kelley Bell
John Sturgeon
Saira Khan
UMBC Visual Arts Department
Robert Chubin
Laura Schraven
Laura Baptiste
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Bethany Bentley
Leeza Papalanis
Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
- Shot with Canon XH-A1 HDV cam w/ x0.75 Lens -
- Videography & Cinematography
- Use of High Definition
- Student Produced Film
Communicator Award winner in
- Student Produced Film
May 2008
Is it Just Me was produced by a collaborative effort with Sean Lake and with the guidance of John Sturgeon and Kelley Bell. The short film is a mental walk, a surreal observation of an environment from ones mind, investigating our obsession of self-learning through curiosity. The act of learning is metaphorically compared to the pursuit and engagement of unraveling a piece of tangled string, untangling and processing the chaos of foreign information into manageable and understandable knowledge. Globally it can be assumed that everyone possesses a string at any given moment, containing a varied collection of foreign information, waiting for its owner to unravel.
The film, however, narrows down to one sample, one individual, who untangles his string to unravel strange events within an environment in which he lives in. These strange events become more prominent as he is released from structured learning of the museum, and into the open societal world. His curiosity of this environment also fuels his learning of the self, actively and obsessively decoding the chaotically knotted string in his possession. Though the character may not seem to be directly interacting with the environment, however, he is indirectly interacting from his action of untangling string. Upon reaching the end of his journey, his self-revelation presents him with a pivotal decision.
What do these happenings mean? Is he the only one that is willing to notice them? Are others blinded by their self-censorship?
Thanks to:
Sean Lake
Clifford Ian Workman
Christopher Moss
Carla O'Rourke
Kelley Bell
John Sturgeon
Saira Khan
UMBC Visual Arts Department
Robert Chubin
Laura Schraven
Laura Baptiste
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Bethany Bentley
Leeza Papalanis
Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
- Shot with Canon XH-A1 HDV cam w/ x0.75 Lens -
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Joe Kamimura 1 year agolove the wide-angle shots, btw what kind of lens is it? -
woobiee 1 year agoits just the canon's 0.8 wide angle adapter -
Jacob Sutton
10 months ago whats the size of this vid -
woobiee 10 months agodo you mean file size or resolution? -
Jacob Sutton
10 months ago resolution -
woobiee 10 months agothe 720p version is 1280x534 the 1080p version is 1920x800 -
Ron Ruanphae 2 months agoBeautiful Film Andy, did you CC in Magic Bullet? -
woobiee 2 months agoI believe this was a time when I did not have Colorista so yes, CC was done in MB
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