I wanted to expand my video project by connecting it more closely with Photoshop. In the earlier project, I focused more on the video itself, but this time, I wanted to think more about how still images and video can shape each other when used together. Moving back and forth between Photoshop and Premiere helped illustrate the different roles of each program and how they can work together in a single project.
The Sense of Color video shows my interest in how color connects to memory and feeling. We remember things through different senses, but visual memory often lingers with us. Through this project, I want to show how repeated colors, images, and moods can build a sense of memory.
If I apply this idea to students, they could begin with images connected to their own memories. In Photoshop, they could adjust color, contrast, and sharpness to shift the mood of the image. Then they could bring those edited images into Premiere and mix them with short videos, thinking about sequence, rhythm, and transitions. I think this would help students understand both programs more clearly and also see how the same idea can move across different media.
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ReplyDeleteJiwon, I love this video especially for the sense of intimacy it creates and the harmony between the music, the sound of what seems like pages turning (it feels like you recorded it yourself which adds to that intimacy, I may be wrong!) and the overall rhythm of the visuals. I really like how you gradually bring the video to a close by slowing the music and the visuals together to ease into the ending. I'm curious about the colored lines and how you made them. The piece definitely carries a sense of memory and feeling through the intimate atmosphere it creates, and the title fits beautifully!
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