•December 25, 2011 • Leave a Comment

Watch your thoughts; they become words.

Watch your words; they become actions.

Watch your actions; they become habits.

Watch your habits; they become character.

Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.
– - Frank Outlaw

Escape

•March 22, 2011 • Leave a Comment

Here is a dance video I did this semester in my Video Production I class.
In dance gestures, movement, expression, and emotion are key in making up an universal language of body and dance. With my interest in dance and music video language I wanted to explore the art of story telling through dance in the performer as well as in dance by the video artist. When I say dance by the video artist, I am referring to the motion of the camera in response to the dancer as well as the editing in post production to create an emotional response, along with the dancer, for the viewer to experience.

The music tracks are not my own. I pieced together Mt Eden – Escape and a sample of Farhan Khan- The End, which can be found on Youtube.

Enjoy!

Lilith

•February 7, 2011 • Leave a Comment

Here is another collaboration video I was a part of for our class final. Enjoy!
The piece does have sound but it doesn’t start right away.

Post History Earth Narrative

•January 18, 2011 • Leave a Comment

A video installation that was done as a collaboration in class at SAIC. An experiment with storytelling. Due to the fact that the videos were an installation, they should both be played at the same time side by side.

Enjoy!

Guess who’s back?

•January 18, 2011 • Leave a Comment

Time to get back into blogging! I have a lot of new stuff and work from the past year that will be coming up here soon.

As for the video piece, it was a film collaboration done with a group for a class at SAIC. The idea began with a simple story of vanity, but then developed into something more in post production. Hope you enjoy it!

In constant battle with myself

•January 25, 2010 • Leave a Comment

The objective of the video piece was to address the subject of scale with the use of video, sound, and performance. With my passionate interest in dance performance, and my history of being a dance performer I wanted to recognize a type of dance that is not yet so popular in the United States. I was influenced to give recognition to Tecktonik/Electro House dance because I became very fond of it when I saw people dancing and even having dance battles at clubs. I followed up this interest by searching it on Youtube and looking at homemade dance videos and tutorials.

My work is largely influenced by growing up in an environment surrounded by music and dance videos that are created by music artists. In combination of both my interest in Tecktonik and music videos I wanted to create a dance video that would emphasize the dance moves in Tecktonik dance. In this video, I emphasized the comparison of different body parts to each other by cropping and zooming in on frames. We usually view a dance as a whole, and instead I wanted to break down the body parts and appreciate them as individuals. Keeping the music video style, the video is a creation to be enjoyed by viewers as any other music video but instead of having a narrative or story line the video is focused mainly on the dance and the dancer.

Also, in this video I played the role of the performer and had the chance to learn some of the Tecktonik/Electro dance myself. It gave me the freedom and control in which moves to learn and to perform. Being the one performing, I learned that the dance is as complicated as it looks, and that the difficult part is not executing the moves but transitioning from one move to the other. The dance can also be slowed and sped up depending on the music track.

The purpose of the video is to entertain a crowd of people whether in a club, a lounge, or at huge events such as parties, dances, or music performances. It sort of mimics the dance battles and body language seen at the clubs but instead of battling another person I’m battling myself. It kind of became a more personal video with the concept that I’m in a constant battle with myself, whether with personal ideas or thoughts.

Tecktonik

•November 6, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Enjoy the video project I did for my intro class.

 
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