unedited version
Name Tomi Vollauschek, FL@33 and stereohype.com
Clients MTV Networks
/ VH1 European, Friends of the Earth, Barbican & Young Vic theatre,
Laurence King Publishing, Creative Review, Computer Arts, Royal Festival
Hall, Sacla, BBC, Matelsom, Alsop Architects / Valencia Biennale 2003,
GraficEurope conference 2004 / RotoVision, Pyramyd Editions, The Creator
Studio / Torraspapel, Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris, BlackBook
magazine and Groupe Galeries Lafayette, besides others.
Years using photoshop
14 – as far as i can remember is started with photoshop 2.5
which came on 7 or floppy disks
Websites bzzzpeek.com,
flat33.com, stereohype.com
all three projects submitted were self-initiated
file name: shadows
project description: This visual
was created without any fancy special effects. The silhouettes/people
and their natural shadows were photgraphed as you see them and were
simply cut out in photoshop with a decent path using feather 2px.
The elements were then simply turned until all the sahdows were vertical.
A little gradient in the background was added to finish the artwork.
TIP The only
real 'tip' we could think of for this visual is that the idea and
concept were pre-defined before we worked in photoshop which was then
only used as a basic tool to get the job done. Oh - and the gradient
layer does of course need to have a bit of 'noise' added to it before
it goes to print.
file name: 8min20sec_03
project description: 8
minutes 20 seconds is a series of photographic
artworks. Five sequences were created. The series is an excerpt from
the FL@33 monograph published as part of the bi-lingual 'design &
designer' series by french Pyramyd Editions. '8 min 20 sec' was also
exhibited at the FL@33/stereohype exhibition in Paris from December
2004 - January 2005 at the Zoto Prod space. The concept is based on
capturing the city (in this case Paris) in video sequences of 8 minutes
and 20 seconds (= 500 seconds). Each sequence was then reduced to
1 frame per second. The resulting prints are based on the individual
collections of 500 frames (each) and are positioned within square
compositions (available in two sizes: 40x40cm or 90x90cm).
TIP
Another example of photoshop being used for relatively basic tasks
to create intriguing imagery. The main work was once again concept,
idea and actually getting the initial footage (in this case video
stills). Photoshop was then used to compile the 500 stills per image
using the 'automate/contact sheet' option.
file name: OriginalPasta and PastaStills
project description: 'singing
pasta' or 'eat and be eaten'
This award-winning animation (check flat33.com for quicktime movie)
started life in photoshop were lots and lots of boiled pasta were
knocked out in photoshop to get rid of the background (the hand holding
the pasta). Once the black background was added we animated the pictures
in stop-frame style using director (that was long before we learned
how to use after effects).
TIP The main
work was again concept, idea and actually getting the initial footage.
Yet another example of photoshop being used for basic tasks to create
intriguing imagery.
AND A GENERAL PHOTOSHOP TIP:
IF YOU WANT TO SUPPLY LAYERED/NOT FLATTENED DOCUMENTS
TO BOOK DESIGNERS, COMPETITIONS, ETC: PLEASE NO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
USE THE RIDICULOUS NEWISH FEATURE TO SAVE IT AS A LAYERED TIF TO BE
ABLE TO LZW COMPRESS IT. SAVE IT AS A PROPER PSD AND .SIT/.SITX OR
.ZIP COMPRESS IT INSTEAD. LAYERED TIFS ARE A PEST!!!
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