Thursday, January 29, 2009

concepts



3 comments:

  1. idea number 3 is my favorite. time does feel ambiguous, and expressing it in a subtle way is interesting.

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  2. Your first idea about a moment in time feeling like it's dragging on for ages is highly relatable but my concern would be how to make sure your audience isn't feeling like time is dragging on. The idea itself is presentable in many ways but the issue here is not to lose the audience. You may want to consider some sort of enhancement that will keep the audience's attention, something like interesting imagery, comedy, melodrama, etc.

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  3. I liked two and three. They both were good examples of vivid memories that would drastically muddle ones grasp on time. Number three reminds me of a quote i found in my own research.
    “Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity.” - Albert Einstein
    And perhaps you could consider even more locations that would provide for interesting compositions. I'm pretty distracted this week so i'm pretty late on commenting. hope this can still be of some inspiration.

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