Sunday 3 January 2016

Glitch and vintage film effects





After watching this tutorial on youtube, i applied this on to the final shot of my animation as to create a glitch of the scenery that would reveal a past photo of the chernobyl while zooming out on a landscape of Chernobyl. Once again reminding the audience that this story is of chernobyl, and too add this dramatic effect of the slight split of reality from the present to the past.





The final shot of the animation zooming out of the sunset of Chernobyl which all the buildings are covered with trees and nature as the nature once again take over this place rather than the humanity.

this is the photo glitching in between this shot showing the chernobyl when the incident happened not very long ago showing that the area have been evacuated 








This shows the effect applied before and after this photo inspired by tv glitch from lack of signal and glitch from computers when they crash.

                              
The montage of the film that act as flash back needs a slight effect like old film stock with dust on the the lens, therefore i applied the same glitch effect on to the black and white photos of the montage which works perfectly with only slight tweaks to make it black and white, i add some black screen in between the sequence and the montage and in-between the black i added some white noise which usually hear from old televisions and radio. Which applies to the  "radiation" wave that may affect radio and television signals, as well as signifying that period of time  in the 1980s where television and radio are still the main medium to communicate information.

This two shows the effects slightly of how the montage would look the effects of glutting is very slight almost not noticeable due to the speed and the images being black and white and having a certain period of history. Meaning that the original photographs were already aged so with this effect it adds to the time and age of the montage.




This shows the structure of the two glitch each includes ten images flashing towards the audience, while leaving 2 seconds before the start of the montage with the white noise to notify the audience that this is out of the time frame of the animation. 
                         

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