Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Domains For Sale

I've just put 4 domains up for sale over at www.sedo.com (the online marketplace for the buying and selling of domains.)

16x9.tv
sourcepix.com
buyoutmedia.com
buyoutmedia.co.uk

Friday, June 01, 2007

Colorblind Revival




Just re-discovered some fave sounds from the late80s / early90s. 'The Colorblind James Experience' from Rochester NY were a mad collective of jug-band americana featuring the deadpan-est frontman of all; Colorblind James (the stagename of the late and great James Charles Cuminale). A couple of band members have started a blog which includes 3 great podcasts 1 2 3 showcasing their unique sound and attitude. I saw them live at Hull's Adelphi club during college times; still worth checking-out after all these years...

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Enriched Word Power

It was beyond being about time I updated The Randomizer section of my website , so that's just what I've done over the last week or so. First-off I've updated the code to publish better under newer versions of Flash (some of my ActionScript was deprecated code apparently). I then set-about refreshing the word-banks used by the Poematic poetry generator: the vocabulary has been expanded now to 700 nouns, 80 proper nouns, 106 adjectives, 204 verbs, 143 adverbs and 23 connectives.
I've added a few more pre-scripted texts and a few more movie clips too. I've included a few archival animation tests and even included a couple of mobile phone shots.

Monday, April 30, 2007

That New Evo Sound

The 2007 re-release of Evo; featuring the all-new Earodynamics sound design can be seen here. I'm getting together another batch of festival applications to mark the occasion...

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Big In Berlin

The curators at Berlin-based arts and culture magazine Sleek have chosen my shortfilm Evo for their growing online "Art in Motion" archive. (If you choose to follow this link, you'll need to scroll down their page a bit to see 'Evo'.)

Video: 'Pin Disco'

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The very night before last week's deadline I decided to submit an entry for Channel E4's E-stings competition. I reached for those pins again and chose one of their quirkier electronica soundtracks to work to ... it's a seven second ident for E4 Music Channel; I called it 'Pin Disco'.

Busy-ness

At Tandem we've finished the 13 idents I was directing/compositing on for Focus (The nationwide D.I.Y. retailer.) Since then there's also been compositing work to do on some Idents for Ribena to show during ad-breaks in ITV's "Grease Is The Word" show on Saturday evenings. The studio has kept pretty busy for a good while now. The Tandem blog is definitely worth a look.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Video: 'PinFolkTest_001'

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Here's a wee test.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Pins


Been messing about with some pins and polystyrene, maybe with some home-made stopmotion project in mind...

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Ten Second Spots

I'm busy with Tandem work again, but this time a spot of directing! (A multitude of quickie TV sponsorship idents...)
So not much time for film-making activities: 'too busy to blog.'

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Thanks

To the guy who chased me down Essex Road one evening last week to give me back the mobile phone I'd dropped.

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Statistical Blip


January 10th 2007 shall henceforth be known as 'Big Wednesday' - the day traffic to www.chrisgavin.com unexpectedly spiked up to 1705 unique visits. Most of these seem to have been referred from the site www.stumbleupon.com in response to a positive review by user 'PanHelle'... thanks for that!

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Evo Remixed

A couple of months back I got an email from musician and sound designer Dan Buskell; he'd downloaded my film Evo onto his Sony PSP over at the yourPSP site. Dan seems to have liked the film well enough, but must have had some reservations about my musicianship! Over the christmas break he sent me a copy of Evo set to his own totally new music and effects track.
It had always been my original intention to find some help with the sound design for 'Evo', but I ended up pressing-on with my own track...

I like what Dan has done a lot, and feel it really does add a further dimension to the film. I'm planning to remaster a version of the film with the shiny new track and send this version out to the world... something of an Evo Remix. Once it's online somewhere, I'll blog a link to it.

You can find out more about Dan Buskell's work over at earodynamics.net

Monday, December 18, 2006

Merry Christmas 2006


Christmassy Greetings to the world! For this year's card Freya employs her distinctive caligraphy and graduated-fill technique to startling effect.
A Happy and Healthy 2007 to all.

Evo Going Atomic



It's been some time in coming now, but short film site Atom Films will host my shortfilm 'Evo'. This link takes you to their First Look Lounge announcement. I'll update this post when Evo goes-live properly on Atom.

Monday, October 30, 2006

Telephone Camera Thing

I've finally replaced my aging and failing mobile and got a new SonyEricsson one. I was fairly amazed to find that as well as shooting stills and lo-res movies, it's even got some basic video editing software onboard! The so-called 'Video DJ' application lets you string together up to 5 shots with very basic trimming and titling functions. It's all at very lo-res of course (176x144 pixels and very compressed) the movies get saved in .3gp format.

I've started dabbling with this and might post some kind of phone-made movie things here at some later date...

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Flow



The branching storylines are best developed through the use of flow charts. The example here shows a few of the elements and how they might link together in story terms. My intention is to map out the entire schematic of the project this way, using a fairly broad approach for now. The next step will be to outline the possible narratives within these modules.

Friday, October 13, 2006

New Work in Blogress Starts Here

I'm embarking on a new shortfilm/newmedia project now, so thought I'd post some work in progress right from the start as the work erm... progresses.

The outline of the idea is to produce a short film with a branching narrative to be controlled by randomisation coding within the movie. I'm proposing a film that presents a different story each time it's viewed. The working title is 'I.D.' and the tagline; 'a new movie everytime'. I've looked around on the web, and think this concept falls somewhere in that grey area between cartoon and generative art. It currently looks like this...


It's early days obviously, but the first phase will be writing the content and devising scenarios for the piece. Along the way, I'm hoping to overcome any fiendish coding and production issues. I'm hoping that some readers will find this of interest, and would welcome any feedback on this.