Courser – אתר לקורסים, העשרה ולימודי תעודה
חבר שלי ביקש ממני לעשות לו טובה, איזה וידאו לאתר שלו – קורסר, שיבהיר את השימוש. זה אתר שמעניק מידע בחינם על קורסים, ומספק ידיעוני לימוד בחינם. ישבנו קצת ביחד, ויצרנו את זה הוידאו הקטנטן והשימושי הזה:
חבר שלי ביקש ממני לעשות לו טובה, איזה וידאו לאתר שלו – קורסר, שיבהיר את השימוש. זה אתר שמעניק מידע בחינם על קורסים, ומספק ידיעוני לימוד בחינם. ישבנו קצת ביחד, ויצרנו את זה הוידאו הקטנטן והשימושי הזה:
The Guys from Points Of You wanted me to make a video they could share with their clients. They are to coachers, that created a board game that by playing, you inspect your life in many aspects. That’s it, in a nut shell.
I chose one aspects that the game is dealing with, and that’s the word fear. Soon you could find it on their website.
By the way, they asked me to write about the process I went through while making this video. I’m gonna write and post it here in the next few days.
and let’s not forget, the great soundtrack was created by Hilit Rozental, a very talented person.
This video is a first-time for me in many ways. The first time I’ve experimented pixilation. The first time I did a stop-motion animation that was longer than a few seconds. The first time I did a project and really felt like a director, directing other people. I can go on and on. I watch this, I can see a lot of bumps and things I could have done better, but it makes me proud, I must say. I have things that are more “perfect”, but I really like this small video because it made me experiment in a lot of new stuff, and I feel it’s a big step farward for me.
Anyway, thanks for Aya Zahavi Feiglin (That also have a blog with her band that I built and manage) for laying down in some fhilty spaces, and didn’t complain.
Another big thanks goes to Hilit Rozental, a very talented musician and a very cool girl, for the beautifull song on the background.
Gilad Tasa and Nir Yemini, two great friends, helped moving some stuff, Shirly Kattash and Rotem Smolsky helped me with shooting.
This is an uncomplete typographic video for “I Got The Hotties” band. I watched an online tutorial about this genre of typographic videos, and I really wanted to try that. So… I just did. Now, after doing a break, I wonder if I’ll ever finish it. Who knows…
The weather was windy and cloudy, and I took 600 still shots to document it. When I rendered the footage, I flipped it horizontally, and suddenly it looked like watching clouds from above. I like these small discoveries that happen by chance. Anyway, I flipped the sound too, and played it backwards, to fit the weird visual. click here to listen to the original sound, a classical piece composed by Jean Sibelius.
Still experimenting the stop motion technique. In the next few days I’m gonna explore it more, and try to make cool stuff, less basic than the landscape scenes (like the sunrise, a few days ago). Anyway, yesterday I spent my afternoon at Gordon Beach in Tel-Aviv, and took about 1000 pics. it was a very hot afternoon…
Sound: Gal Levy
432 still shots were gathered for this sunrise video behind my home (Tel-Aviv’s border).
I started at 5 o’clock and the last photo was taken exactly two hours later.
This week theme on the GSG blog, is to create a 5 second intro (or outro) for our videos. Visit the Vimeo chanel to see what other people did.