Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Final Outcome



here is my final video with the stills from the previous video and the audio from a conversational interview with my grandma explaining the technique and the benefits from the techniques.




Overall i am happy with what i have created, i believe that the piece shows the process of memory from a Photograph form to another media which is a watercolour painting. The John Whyman MBE technique is shown in the stills in my video piece.The stills document how the technique works for patients who this is taught to at the moment. The patient used in this stills has Dementia, I think using a dementia patient to show the process and the technique makes this piece as talking about how this technique and the benefits to patient especially dementia patient wouldn't be right it wouldn't show how the technique works in reality. The stills start with a title page that i created in photoshop from four images of John Whyman templates and the the end result of the them templates which are mounted watercolour paintings. the title's font is  brush script  to fit in with piece which has a painting element to it. The audio which is between me and my grandma is about what technique and the benefits. Its in an conversational style as i didn't want the interview to be too formal as the piece is suppose to be light. i think as my grandma teaches this technique having her incite adds to the piece as she has best knowledge of what the benefits and the aims are of this techniques as she was taught and worked ver closely with John Whyman MBE. 

If i had to improve my piece next time would have probably taken more stills at more stages of the piece as there is slight jump from one still in the middle of the piece to another.Also my audio is quieter in places as my grandma has a quieter voice it is clear but as i have louder voice it is more obvious.Also i would have had maybe more stills of different age range of people to show how this technique could diverse from hospice patients to young children but would the message of the process of memory come across in the same way? i don't know.










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