Title Stop-motion street arta
Author Sven Razum
Mentor Miroslav Mikota (mentor)
Committee member Ivana Žiljak-Stanimirović (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Miroslav Mikota (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Nikola Mrvac (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zagreb Faculty of Graphic Arts Zagreb
Defense date and country 2016-2-9, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline TECHNICAL SCIENCES Graphic Technology
Abstract Stop-motion je tehnika fotografiranja koja podrazumijeva snimanje jednog po jednog kadra te spajanja tih kadrova u pokret. Nakon što je svaki kadar snimljen, vrše se male izmjene na objektu koji se snima ili na samoj sceni, i na taj se način stvara iluzija pokreta. Ova tehnika omogućuje prikaze gotovo nemogućih situacija, a interakcija raznih predmeta i površina može dodatno obogatiti priču koja se želi prenijeti. Stop-motion se primjenjuje za izradu glazbenih spotova, animiranih filmova, kao dopuna igranom filmu, ali i kao zasebna vrsta umjetnosti, pa tako i za drugačiji prikaz street arta. Već je mnogo umjetnika poznato po svojoj upotrebi stop-motion tehnike za prikaz svog rada, bilo to samo kao interaktivni prikaz procesa nastajanja rada, kao zaseban video koji sadržava cijelu priču ili u obliku animirane slike.
Pojavljuje se pojam gifiti koji opisuje te animirane slike koje nastaju slikanjem u više slojeva i snimanju tih slojeva jednog po jednog. Proces dobivanja takvih snimki može biti dugotrajan i zahtjeva detaljno planiranje te je potrebno prije početka imati jasnu viziju onoga što se i kako želi prikazati. Teorijski dio rada analizira načine upotrebe stop-motion tehnike fotografiranja za prikaz street arta, te sve potrebne postupke i postavke, što se kasnije ostvaruje kroz praktični dio rada stvaranjem valstite stop-motion animacije.
Abstract (english) Stop-motion is a technique that involves photographing an action frame by frame, afterwards merging these images in an animation.. Ater each shot is taken, slight changes are made in the position of the subject, which in the end creates the illusion of movement. This technique makes showing impossible situations possible, and the interaction between the subject and various objects and surfaces surrounding the subject can further enrich the story that we are trying to convey. Stop-motion is often used in the prouction of music videos, animated films, and as a supplement to a feature film, but also as a seaprate art form, like a different display of street art. A lot of artists are already known for their use of stop-motion technique to display their work in a different way, whether that be just as an interactive process of creating their work, or as a seaprate video that contains the whole story thah can't be read from the one image on the street.
Some artists use the stop-motion technique to show their work in form of animated images, which relates to the new term gif-iti that describes those animated images that are created by painting several layers and recording these layers one by one.
The process of making such recordings can be time consuming and requires a lot of detailed planning, and before the start of creating such videos one needs to have a clear vision of how and what wants to be shown. The theoretical part of this thesis analyses the ways of using stop-motion photography technique, as well as its usage for the display of street art, its settigns and procedures, which is later shown through practical work an the creation of sto-motion animation.
Keywords
stop-motion
street art
animacija
fotografija
Keywords (english)
stop-motion
street art
animation
photography
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:216:861459
Study programme Title: Graphic technology; specializations in: Graphic technology, Design of graphic products Course: Graphic technology Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a magistar/magistra inženjer/inženjerka grafičke tehnologije (sveučilišni/a magistar/magistra inženjer/inženjerka grafičke tehnologije)
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