Cyclic Punctilious Recompense is a video project completed in response to the (first) July assignment of the Safe Harbor video production group. All videos produced by members each month are broadcast on the Thurston County Community Television public access cable network two times per week, at 11:59pm on Monday, and 11:59pm on Thursday. The assignmental constraints on the style of the video were as follows: predominance of the color red; preponderance of repetition of objects and imagery; frenetic cutting style; no cut lengths greater than 4 seconds.
The constraint of “no cuts longer than 4 seconds” led me to explore a style of jump-cutting 1 subject with so little change in the jump as to produce the illusion of movement between frames. This in itself is a type of animation, if less manual of a process than creating each frame independently, as is traditional to animation techniques.
The red substance oozing from the mouth of the subject is Oobleck, a non-Newtonian solid.
Cyclic Punctilious Recompense
Cyclic Punctilious Recompense is a video project completed in response to the (first) July assignment of the Safe Harbor video production group. All videos produced by members each month are broadcast on the Thurston County Community Television public access cable network two times per week, at 11:59pm on Monday, and 11:59pm on Thursday. The assignmental constraints on the style of the video were as follows: predominance of the color red; preponderance of repetition of objects and imagery; frenetic cutting style; no cut lengths greater than 4 seconds.
The constraint of “no cuts longer than 4 seconds” led me to explore a style of jump-cutting 1 subject with so little change in the jump as to produce the illusion of movement between frames. This in itself is a type of animation, if less manual of a process than creating each frame independently, as is traditional to animation techniques.
The red substance oozing from the mouth of the subject is Oobleck, a non-Newtonian solid.