Thursday, December 20, 2012

Videos on Vimeo

I've up more of my video work from the last semester and recently up on Vimeo, so check them out if you're interested. They're in reverse chronological order from when they were made.

 

Catch-17 from Aaron Kather on Vimeo.
Featuring Daniel Westfield, who also assisted with suggestions and some camera work.

This video is an extension of a scene made for a video challenge collaboration with Michelle Cade. The use of "two cameras on single manufactured event" with a cut "between the two in consistent time" is inspired by some of the rules from Challenge 2 with Dan Reidy.




Three Scenes from Aaron Kather on Vimeo.
Challenge 1 reimagined. The original rules for Challenge 1 were:

20 second film. Two people. Four spoken words. Three cuts one of which 10 seconds. One insect. Ambient sound augmented by "performed" post production sound. Four written words to contradict the spoken. Some reference to Santa.

Text messages from me to Dan Reidy on December 12, 2012, around 12:50 PM

I might reinterpret the first challenge.

The Santa part is easier now that its close to Christmas

An email sent from me to Dan Reidy on Saturday, December 15, 2012 at 2:39 AM.

Hey Dan,
I made a new video. It should be in the dropbox folder. It's kind of a redo of the first challenge, but not really. It has Santa in it. There's an insect. There are spoken and written words. There are a couple clips longer than 10 seconds. There are 3 parts (but probably like 30 cuts).The 20 second thing is out completely. Not sure if I like the ending, but I let it sit for a while a decided to leave it as is, at least for now. Let me know what you think (about the ending and the whole thing).


I feel that my love for Jean Cocteau and Stan Brakhage can be felt in this video.




Human Patterns from Aaron Kather on Vimeo.
This video is based on the following email from Dan Reidy, on Thursday, November 1, 2012, at 6:17 PM:

challenge 5
an actor must be hired though barter
a narrative portraying a mundane day-to-day event to show the theme of :fate vs free will
under five min-




Two minutes and eight seconds held breath from Aaron Kather on Vimeo.
In response to dw3.




Kung Fu Sound from Aaron Kather on Vimeo.
Challenge 3, received from Dan Reidy in an email on Thursday, October 18, 2012 at 11:15 PM.

i,m sorry but you must be penalized-
5 bend(ings) of the rules = very challenging challenge

challenge 1
-over time
-too many spoken words
-too many cut
challenge 2
-inconsistant time
-wizard of oz?

challenge 3
reshoot - shot for shot, this clip. you play both parts. the setting and props and costumes are only to be your apartment and items within. you must have stand in for waves and horse(projection on the wall over you shoulder or shadow puppetry or drawings). you must solve the problem of having yourself twice in a single shot. you can use appropriate sound from the clip.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anvRFJFUnRE




Nighttime Snack from Aaron Kather on Vimeo.
From an email entitled Next Challenge for atk, sent Tuesday, October 16, 2012 at 10:52 AM.

Challenge 2 atk
Visual must consist of only-
Two cameras on single manufactured event one tripoded one hand held
Jump Cuts back and forth between the two in consistent time.
Bottom scroll of text of all spoken and written words in chronological order of both dw and atk answer to first challenge
Exactly one min
Reference wizard of oz


The text in the video is a quote from L. Frank Baum's Ozma of Oz, during the introduction of the character the Hungry Tiger, and reads as follows:
"Hungry I was born, and hungry I shall die. But I'll not have any cruel deeds on my conscience to be sorry for."




Beginning of a Conversation from Aaron Kather on Vimeo.
The original email from Dan Reidy that intiated the video challenge project, received in an email Re:Article: Amazingly Efficient Use of Space in World's Narrowest House on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at 1:31 AM.

Challenge;
20 second film. Two people. Four spoken words. Three cuts one of which 10 seconds. One insect. Ambient sound augmented by "performed" post production sound. Four written words to contradict the spoken. Some reference to Santa.

1 comment:

  1. I watched your videos.

    I'd like to be part of a future project.

    ReplyDelete