SEMESTER AND YEAR: Spring 2019
COURSE: ARS402
NAME: Yu-Hsuan Liu
DATE: March 13, 2019
PROJECT TITLE: Impact of environment on animal
INTRODUCTION TO YOUR WORK:
In the project, I want to explore how animals and insects’ lives have been impacted by human. Everything on world is changing rapidly nowadays. One of the most well-known and profoundly change is the climate undoubtedly. We, human, not only giving yourself a low quality living place; on the other hand, everything on the world is influenced. From my point of view, health is the most important property in our whole life. Without a good health, we would not be able to enjoy the life. I personally feel very sorry to the insects on the world, and the other creatures besides human. We are the chief criminal of all these, but everything needs to suffer this consequence. Therefore, I decided to have my topic as the documentary of the bad environmental condition, which might be air condition, and the influences.
SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED WORK / PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Since my project will be the environmental theme. First of all, I want to capture some clips of the nature and the animals or insects or any other creatures to show the beauty of the nature. Then I want to capture the scenes of causes that lead to the pollution, for example, the emissions of the cars and factory. Â Also, the amount of the cars commute to school or work, in addition, people who walk will also be captured just to show the contrast of two different ways. Also, I will try to connect my topic with the animals, therefore to express the connection between environment and animals more successfully.
RESEARCH OUTCOMES / ARTWORKS:
Videos of the traffic, animals and the nature. How these connect to each other. The cause and effect.
Object: Butterfly, Cars,
Video: About 2 mins (each of the object)
Where: On the mountain, street.
PRODUCTION METHODS, MATERIALS, PROCESSES, EQUIPMENT:
Camera: Canon VIXIA HF R700 Camcorder, Sony Alpha 6400
Edit In: Premiere
TIME SCHEDULE:
~ 3/24: the video clips of each object
~ 4/1: Production
REFERENCES:
The Reflecting Pool, Bill Viola, 1977~1979