Design Statement:
For this final project I decided to continue with my concept sketch which was the theme of water. My very first idea for this project was a bathroom setting, which evolved to water/cleanliness, and then finally ended up being the way in which water is used in a household setting. I was interested in using the camera to look at something we take for granted in our daily lives and examine it through different forms. Water can be fluid or solid, still or full of motion, contained or spilled – and I wanted to capture that through this project.
I tried to keep the the numbers consistent (steady, straight and in frame) whereas the background would always change. I took the feedback from critique and borrowed a DSLR to film, as well as framed the number tighter in the square while also maintaining pretty even lighting. Furthermore, I tried to choose angles and subjects that would create contrast so the edges of the number would stay crisp – which was another key point from my critique. The sound was a drip of water but higher pitched so the audience wouldn’t notice right away and it wouldn’t be redundant to show water while also hearing water. Finally, at the end credits, I threw all the numbers in a full bathtub and let the water wash over them. I did this to bring both the numbers and the subject together, because throughout the video they remained very separate (foreground vs background). I also thought it was interesting watch the cardboard float around in the tub while the water slowly makes it soggy showing the impact both materials make on one another.













