Showing posts with label VIDEO & ANIMATION. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VIDEO & ANIMATION. Show all posts

12.28.2015

Video Quartet


Video Quartet from Rebecca Morrison on Vimeo.

suite of four short videos | single channel, color, sound | total runtime: 16:32

Parades in A Minor (at 00:08)
Once In A Lullaby (at 03:49)
Preservation Song (at 08:15)
Nocturne For The Fall (at 12:08)

     These videos were made at public gatherings: parades, community celebrations, fairs, festivals, concerts, and theme parks. Here, the camera affords me the opportunity to look closely at the dynamics of human interaction within the context of the social ritual.  I am interested in the roles we play as both performers and spectators in the public sphere. At these events, community and family bonding often intersect with the absurd trappings of consumer culture, but ultimately our collective desire to gather is affirmed. I explore moments that reveal the individual within the framework of the crowd, and also look to capture a contemporary image of the American family, including both traditional family units and "family" considered non-literally, as a group of people who share a common home, interest, or stage in life.

     The connotations of public social gatherings are continuously shifting as more and more of our human interplay takes place in a virtual, globalized space. Still, we gather. We assemble in public squares to witness the lighting of Christmas trees, lift our heads together to see the moon intersect with the sun, and march like musical notes in a lined measure down small town and big city streets on national holidays. Increasingly, we watch through the screens of our digital devices, compulsively preserving these moments in pixels.

     In this suite of vignettes, video’s time-based nature allows for an expanded gaze that aims to scrutinize without a calculated criticality. Here, the collaging of visual clips reveals connections among these varied events. Music, mainly gathered at live performances of amateur musicians, becomes a way to establish structure and tone. The editing process gives me the space to search for poetic resonance in the records of these gatherings, and a chance to discover irony, mystery, humor, and rhythm.

PROJECT STILLS:


























new england and nyc | fall 2015

12.12.2013

Caesura


Caesura - Take 1 from Rebecca Morrison on Vimeo.

An initial version of Caesura, a film project that began in October on a Jonesport, Maine beach at sunrise.  This work has actually been in gestation for some time now; the conceptual basis is one that I've been exploring for more than two years through various approaches to animation.

Here, I use on-location stop-motion photography and a sound composition made exclusively from my own sampled vocal recordings.

I'm interested in the passage of time, in the way a human body both inhabits and resists this progression, and also the ways in which we occupy the various physical spaces of our daily lives.

What does it look like to feel out of sync with time and/or the world around us, to be both paralyzed and frantic, both isolated and integrated, both suspended and also in motion?

This is a work in progress.  Feedback is welcome and appreciated.

5.07.2013

Digital Drawings / Animation Stills

From "morning sequence" of current animation project, 
Balloons (working title), 2013:








Digital Illustrations / After Effects animation stills


7.04.2012

Seven Dreams


Seven Dreams, 2012
Digital Animation combining photo stop-motion and hand-painted frame-by-frame imagery


design and animation  
Rebecca Morrison
photography  
Rebecca Morrison, Rachel Williams, Bud Marro, Lee Testor, and Rick Colantuoni
dreaming woman model 
Ariel McConkey
music  
"Anna" - Written and Performed by Gunnar Madsen

12.12.2011

Jonesport Sand Tree


Englishman's Bay sand and Prairie Oak Berries
Jonesport, ME
October 2011