Friday, September 11, 2009
CPIT stop-motion photography
CPIT photography assignment done in Christchurch. About 300 photos all up. Photographed, edited and animated in bout 3 hours using flash. Starring Kristin Clark, Kelly Lynch, Cameron McDougall and Dan Richardson.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Kinetic Typography
My text and video project, kinetic typography, dialogue from the movie Step Brothers, done in After Effects.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
CPIT Lord of the Rings
A photography project where we had to make a short film using a script for a piticular scene from any movie. Our group choose to use the the Council of Elrond scene from Lord of the Rings the Fellowiship of the Rings.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
The Witches Broomstick.
Do witches actually fly broomsticks?
No not in reality broomsticks have long been used in Pagan cerimonies this may have led people to think that they were used for transport.
No not in reality broomsticks have long been used in Pagan cerimonies this may have led people to think that they were used for transport.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Festivals sucks in NZ.
Celebrating the different festivals in NZ sucks because our seasons are completly different to the ones overseas. For example the festival Samhain as most of us know as halloween takes place on October the 31st, In NZ we are in Summer at this time and its hot whereas overseas its autumn and the leaves are falling. Another reson why it sucks is that many people in NZ don't celebrate the festivals much compared to overseas where they take halloween very seriously and you see pumpkins everywhere, people dressed up, theme parks that do everything up for halloween. When casting spells around a piticular festival its hard because your casting a seasonal spell but the seasons like the complete opposite.
Can you see my point?
Can you see my point?
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Scrying Stone – Vital Tool
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The scrying stone is used for divination, prophecy and for looking into distant places. Most common forms for scrying stones are mirrors, polished semi-precious stones, balls of crystal and dark bowls filled with water or scrying potions. When they’re not used they are to be kept wrapped in black velvet or in a closed box as people say they could never be touched by sunlight.
Image: www.tranquillight.co.uk/
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