Absolutely love this Liene! So much humour and personality comes through. You've found a great way to utilise the camera movements to make the video feel more personal and engaging. Also great use of text and its movements! Great choice of music too! :)
Hahahaha you realised many people's dreams. I liked the crunching sounds at the end too. I wonder how strong the crisp packets are when sowed together, and which other household materials could be used in a similar pattern.
I really enjoyed this film - it made me think that in this current environment where we have limited movement & confined spaces, how this would prompt one to require clothing that merged basic human needs into pattern making and material choice.
I really like the poetic nature of this project and how something seemingly quite humourous can lead to genuine innovation and technical engineering challenges. Your videos although simple, have a quality and clarity about them, so well done. However, whilst I like your first two films, I feel that the shorts are slightly less successful as they simply attempt to replicate more conventional pattern cutting etc. As you identify in your earlier uploads, most of our textiles come from plastic in one way or another and I feel that your output should embrace new processes for both the generation of a new ‘fibre’ or textile as well as new construction techniques found in the home, for example, an iron. All things considered though, I am looking forward to seeing your journey and your final pyjamas!
Cool, I like that you are so prolific with videos and experimentation, and I like the outcome of this one, try a coordinate top. Also, I think that fast music fits with accelerated shots. Good job!
there is such a humorous aspect to this first iteration. I love it.
Absolutely love this Liene! So much humour and personality comes through. You've found a great way to utilise the camera movements to make the video feel more personal and engaging. Also great use of text and its movements! Great choice of music too! :)
Nice outcome! It looks very cool. Would also love to see you mixing it up with the samples of your previous video.
Hahahaha you realised many people's dreams. I liked the crunching sounds at the end too. I wonder how strong the crisp packets are when sowed together, and which other household materials could be used in a similar pattern.
I really enjoyed this film - it made me think that in this current environment where we have limited movement & confined spaces, how this would prompt one to require clothing that merged basic human needs into pattern making and material choice.
I really like the poetic nature of this project and how something seemingly quite humourous can lead to genuine innovation and technical engineering challenges. Your videos although simple, have a quality and clarity about them, so well done. However, whilst I like your first two films, I feel that the shorts are slightly less successful as they simply attempt to replicate more conventional pattern cutting etc. As you identify in your earlier uploads, most of our textiles come from plastic in one way or another and I feel that your output should embrace new processes for both the generation of a new ‘fibre’ or textile as well as new construction techniques found in the home, for example, an iron. All things considered though, I am looking forward to seeing your journey and your final pyjamas!
Cool, I like that you are so prolific with videos and experimentation, and I like the outcome of this one, try a coordinate top. Also, I think that fast music fits with accelerated shots. Good job!
I wonder if you could use a laminator to join bags together?
I use a heat press as used for T shirt printing 140c for 40 seconds bonds very well.