Wednesday, 25 August 2010







hypnotic gleaming ants - ants eating poison, hypnotized - same as viewer


Could coat or cover pile of jewellery with something ants like and they could eat it and leave the remains like they leave the skeleton



really gross could contrast well to jewellery - if jewellery was inside loaf? once loaf is gone just the jewellery remains

try watching with lucifer rising soundtrack playing







SOUND REFERENCE



5.55-6.45 - imagine seed as ring, cool lighting

7.07 - cool time lapse of ripening blackberries

8.26 - "Huge bonanza in the forest"



from 3.30 - spacey fake landscape, play with music from synth demo above



1.48 burned plants flowering

3.50 ancient seed growing - nice editing when flowers, kind of stop frame


4.00 good sound, almost twin peaks-esque



FIRST MINUTE is so good, very T.P style also really cool lighting and dark background

4.20-5.29, 5.35 also really nice sound

6.10-8.00 cool editing
"Whatever their evolutionary origins, foraging, flying or crawling insects such as flies are attracted to the cavity formed by the cupped leaf, often by visual lures such as anthocyanin pigments, and nectar bribes. The sides of the pitcher are slippery and may be grooved in such a way so as to ensure that the insects cannot climb out. The small bodies of liquid contained within the pitcher traps are called phytotelmata. They drown the insect, and the body of it is gradually dissolved."



1.58, 2.53-end - particularly nice footage






0.52 cool timelapse of 6ft wide waterlillies growing and at 2.00 onwards showing time lapse life of flower (3.17 could be useful)



insect tangle



"Add jungle accent pieces throughout the room. Use traditional jungle animals like lions, tigers, giraffes and elephants for accent to furniture pieces. Choose authentic tribal pottery and/or figurines to add interest and texture to bookshelves or tables. Accent with pieces of petrified wood, traditional jungle "gems" or silk flowers and greenery. Add bamboo or other wildlife motif to vases."






Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Wednesday, 18 August 2010


TIM SHEPHERD


























Jewel like insects - spacey