Tuesday, 15 February 2011

a few ideas

I've been having a lot of ideas on what to do for this project, but the ideas haven't produced results. I'm still thinking of ideas for both E-On and ArjoWiggins, although I think I will focus on the E-On one from now on.

E-On

I'm leaning towards doing an animation, as I don't feel comfortable enough/have a strong enough idea for a really successful filmed piece.

I've had various ideas for this brief which entail...

- An animation based in a 3D town. The camera would follow someone driving through town in their electric car to their house, where the camera would then revolve around the house showing off all the energy-wise installations that E-On offer. I started creating a brief mock-up of part of it which I uploaded to YouTube (excuse the music, it was added for dramatic effect...)

- A nice video promoting the electric car, with all the visuals made from everyday material which is then animated. Giles suggested this video for inspiration.

- A spoof 1950's vision of the future in reverse. It would be of a future society looking at our current-day planet compared to their super-tec planet set in the future, mocking the error of our ways in using and abusing unsustainable energy and energy consumption.

- Recreate a Mario/Sonic hybrid game, where the player literally 'saves' energy from the clutches of energy hungry enemies (such as washing machines and tv's, with the main boss being a large energy bill). It wouldn't be an actual game just a video of it, as I would have no idea how to do something like that!

My few ideas for the ArjoWiggins briefs were...

- A recreation of iconic images made entirely out of ArjoWiggins paper.The video would show the person creating an unknown piece, then at the end of the video it would all come together and resemble a famous image set in a stage, such as ET flying the bike



- Another idea I had was for someone to create a person made from the paper, then when they leave the room the paper-person comes to life (through animation) and interacts with objects in the room.

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