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EDUFF24 - Program 9
EDUFF24 Program 9
Torii Torii

Torii

The film I created is about feeling unsure about who I am as an artist. For all of my life, art has been. All my life art to me was about technical ability and aesthetics. But as I’ve gotten older I’ve felt that my work feels empty and boring. This film takes place in a barn, with the person in the film wanting to leave the barn through the door. I made the door lead outside, having the light shine through the cracks of the door. Leaving the barn to me would be to leave my small town and find who I am. Maybe reaching some kind of “enlightenment” I guess. Moving to Minneapolis felt like finally beginning a new part of my life, like finally leaving the barn. But in this film, knowing I was moving away soon, I felt so close to this new beginning. But I wasn’t there yet, causing the barn door I finally reached to be locked. I guess I just couldn’t wait.
My dream is to be a professional artist, but I don't want to be someone who works to create someone else's art. I want to tell my story and tell stories I feel are interesting. I feel with my focus on the aesthetic side art, it feels like something you look at on Instagram for 3 seconds and forget about in 10 minutes, which I just feel isn't fulfilling.
I shot my film with my DSLR camera, and edited it in Davinci Resolve. I also added a small amount of 2D animation because I enjoy doing many different mediums. Each shot of the film has a bit of a different look from the last so I feel the film doesn’t have a consistent look, but that was more intentional representing how more recently I’ve been doing so many different things, experimenting with what I like, as well as the fact that I’m not sure what I like, or who I am as an artist. I also created the music for the film kind of out of necessity. The music I originally wanted to use just didn’t work with my film so I decided to make it myself.
2 minutes
Searching for Waldo Searching for Waldo

Searching for Waldo

Abby is walking in the library when she finds a "Where's Waldo" book. Soon after she disappears and her friend must find her before it's to late.
6 minutes
Rivalry Rivalry

Rivalry

two teens playing a card game erupts into an argument.
1 minute
Alone Alone

Alone

A kid wakes up to find everyone is gone. He goes back and forth from feeling liberated to lonely until receiving a mysterious message from a friend that explains everything.
6 minutes
Back Again Back Again

Back Again

This film is a personal project that explores the feeling of revisiting and finding peace in a rural Minnesotan childhood. It is a film made with the term “video poetry” in mind, as I specifically wanted to make something without a set storyline, but still follows a general narrative. Something that evokes a sense of sentimental bittersweetness, and silent appreciation for where I come from.
5 minutes
Dodge Nature Center Dodge Nature Center

Dodge Nature Center

A naturalist shares her experience working on a nature center, and talks about animals and experiences.
4 minutes
Storge Storge

Storge

A personal narrative about healthy relationships and what my family has taught me about maintaining them.
3 minutes
Guiding Light Guiding Light

Guiding Light

Through the compelling interviews of the lead prosecutor, the defense attorney and the police chief, “Guiding Light” tells the story of a young teen (Polly Hannah Klaas) in a small town in America who was kidnapped from her bedroom during a slumber party while her family was in the house. In "Guiding Light", India Mitchell, a teen growing up in the same town thirty years later brings a fresh perspective and highlights the importance of the legacy of this case to the continuing endeavor to keep children safe.
5 minutes

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