May 19th, 2005 / Category: School Projects, Videos / Permalink
This is was my 2005 entry into the Campus Moviefest Short Film Competition at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The competition allowed us one week to create a video with a maximum length of five minutes using the provided equipment: a digital camera and a macbook with editing software.
This was my first year participating in the campus moviefest competition. Luckily, I made friends with a group of people who had made films the two years before I was in college, so I was able to jump on board and add input to a fairly structured group. This is the first time the group entered the contest using the team name of Active Ignorance, which came about from a conversation between the director and myself. In this movie we experimented with using a number of different animation techniques to tell smaller stories that were found on an imaginary website. I was in charge of creating the flash animation, the confession website, and I helped with the concept and script. This film turned out really well and helped build my interests in film and applying film techniques across media.
Developed At
Georgia Tech
My Role
Writer
Artist
Genre
Comedy
Platform
Video