Sunday, 2 August 2015


Daydreaming It{aly}: Lost In The Alps from Matty Brown on Vimeo.
This is Part Two to 'Dreaming It{aly}' vimeo.com/35270855

Source: Staff Pick Vimeo - Received from Glen

Byline: This is a video about person's memory on a trip to the Italian alps of Friuli, Venezia Giulia.
Mimicking the thought of memory.

Theme: The video's aim is to travel back to Italy. Looking at the memories that the person remembers. It wants us to think about how we look back at memories and how we see things in our mind.

Structure: This is based around a overseas trip. Looking at the experience that this person has taken in the alps. We aren't introduced to any character in this short video. In the video there are various snippets of the trip. The pace begins to pick up slowly through out the video. There are different types of shots used especially wide shots of the scenery at the beginning. Close up shots of different peoples faces. It's almost like the video is looking at the idea of time and looking back.

Obseravations:


  
This is a nice shot of close up. Nice tone which suits the rest of the video. There are also different shots of close ups of people walking in the snow. Which gives the audience a sense of the environment and where the people are. It reminds me of a clock and it represents time/time travel and looking back.



I really liked this shot it definitely caught my attention because the sound of the ice breaking suits the music that plays. It almost feels as if this shot sets the idea of looking back. It's a really good close up shot. The person would of used a high f stop maybe just to make sure that everything was in focus and that there wasn't any shallow depth of field.

Another beautiful extreme wide shot of the scenery. This gives the audience a sense of where the person is and giving them an idea of the environment.

This is a panning shot. In the video this is a shot with a low aperture because we see that only the book is in focus and thats what we focus on. So the aim was to focus on the book as everything else is quite blur.

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