SISE – Research Practitioners

Sound – David Holmes

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David Holmes born on 14 February 1969 was the youngest of 10 children in his family. David collected vinyl throughout his teenage years and became a club DJ at the age of 15. During his teenage years he worked as a fanzine writer, and a concert promoter and in his late teens and early 20’s he traveled across England and Ireland disc jockeying.Before beginning his musical career, Holmes worked as a hairdresser and chef. He also briefly owned and ran a cafe called Mogwai near the Queen’s University of Belfast and, since 2009, has run an intimate club in South Belfast called The Menagerie. His first hit was the 1992 track “De Niro” with Ashley Beedle which became a massive dance floor hit, sampling Ennio Morricone’s theme to the film “Once Upon A Time In America”. He released his first solo album “This Film’s Crap, Let’s Slash the Seats” in 1995 who at the time he described the album as being inspired by movies and movie soundtracks. David Holmes music has been displayed into various movies such as “Out of Sight “( Danny DeVito commissioned him to do the score) and “Ocean’s Eleven”. Also you can find David’s work in advertisements like in 2008 when he created the ad campaign for “The New iPhone”, in “ProEvolution Soccer 2010” and the Opening Ceremony of the “2012 Olympics”.

Some of his work

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Photography – Henri Cartier-Bresson

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Cartier-Bresson was born in August 22 1908 and was was a French photographer who he helped develop the street photography(an art photography that features the human condition within public places). His father was a wealthy textile manufacturer, whose Cartier-Bresson thread was a staple of French sewing kits so where able to provide him with financial support to develop his interests in photography in a more independent manner. In 1927, at the age of 20, Cartier-Bresson entered a private art school and the Lhote Academy, the Parisian studio of the Cubist painter and sculptor André Lhote. Lhote took his pupils to the Louvre to study classical artists and to Parisian galleries to study contemporary art and because of it Cartier-Bresson’s interest in modern art was combined with an admiration for the works of the Renaissance. He often regarded Lhote as his teacher of “photography without a camera.” The great tragedy of Cartier-Bresson’s photography is that he gave up the craft entirely long before he died. In 1975, twenty-nine years before he died, he became bored with photography and turned his attention to painting. He locked his camera in a safe in his home and rarely even took it out so regardless of artistic direction if your goal isn’t to do anything other than enjoy it, then you will likely burn out after time.

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Moving Image – Christopher Nolan

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Christopher Nolan an acclaimed writer-director while studying English Literature at University College London, he shot 16mm films at UCL’s film society, where he learned the guerrilla techniques (a form of independent filmmaking where scenes are shot quickly in real locations without any warning, and without obtaining permission from the owners of the locations)he would later use to make his first feature, “Following” , on a budget of around $6,000. The noir thriller was recognized at a number of international film festivals prior to its theatrical release, and gained Nolan enough credibility that he was able to gather substantial financing for his next film.
After “Following” Nolan continued on making movies and gaining the respect of fellow directors but it wasn’t until 2005 his career sky-rocket, when he was given the chance to revive the Batman franchise. Nolan’s modern interpretation for the much adored character was greeted with praise from fans and critics alike. In 2010 he amazes once more his audience with the world wide blockbuster “Inception”  which he directed and produced from his own original screenplay. The earnings of the film where over $800 million dollars making it one of the most discussed and debated films of the year, thus receiving four Academy Awards and eight nominations, including Best Picture and Best Screenplay. Nolan was recognized by his peers with DGA and PGA Award nominations, as well as a WGA Award win for his work on the film.

His work

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SISE – Sound

“Sounds” interesting

On this assignment we where split into groups of 2 or 3 accordingly and where asked to find a familiar and unfamiliar place to record but most importantly to learn to listen and not simply hear. To myself this exercise reminded me a training exercise we did in the army where we had to sit still for hours listening to the sounds that surround us so we could be fully aware of the environment in case of an ambush. It is always exciting to see these kind of techniques being used to enlighten students, i find it a bit extremist but refreshing. For this project though i did not record with that said group, so i wondered and listened but threw-out my years as a musician
i have difficulty not finding the rhythm in sounds or even simple noises! To that effect i created in my head this plot. If this assignment is a mission that has to go well i shall find the rhythm in my surroundings and if the tones don’t much i’ll pitch them back and forth to create the soundtrack to this mission.

“Stop look and listen baby” as Elvis Presley says.

Finished track

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SISE – Moving Image

The Story So Far

Bristol…what else can you say it’s a beautiful city with exciting things to do all around you but, since the day that i got here I’ve been having some difficulties.At first it was accommodation i had nowhere to live and in the Short film you can actually see where i slept the first night i got here. Second on the list was my bank account had issues and i couldn’t get any money on me.That
left me broke and homeless!Till this day my bank account still has issues!When that got settled and found somewhere to live my whole room flooded in the middle of the night!Yeah i know poor dude!Anyway It was hard but i got threw it, but until that happened the question that i could not get out of my head was “Is it worth it?” , Is it worth it being cold, hungry,not being able to go to classes, being afraid to let anyone know in-case the famous Greek/Cypriot pride gets hurt but when you leave all of that behind that’s when you can actually move on. (you know and trying to keep up with the rest of your class!) Therefore my assignment is based on the place i inhabit, Bristol, a town new to me that keeps sending troubles my way and i keep on
knocking them down!

Edit / Production Evaluation

The editing for my short silent film consists of many cuts trying to give the feeling of something in a fairly long period of time happening rather fast and it is also a way of keeping my film at the 1 min requirement for this project. The editing for it was a little changeling cause i had to keep up the pace to it so it doesn’t throw you off when watching it. I had to go out to places that actually mean something to me, like the place i stayed when i first came, and whenever i see that place it gives me chills. Color correcting was very limited because i wanted to keep it as real as it gets so the viewer can experience the place at the raw situations that i found them. The shooting for this took me three days of which i had to shoot at different some of which where either very late at night or very early in the morning. What i would like to have, is the opportunity to make this into a short film with voice overs and scores that give an extension to the feelings the audience experiences, because as it is the way a viewer sees it, it’s limited. If this opportunity was given some shots would have had a lot more depth into them. Other than that the way it came out wasn’t bad but i do believe there is room for improvement.

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SISE – Photograpgy

The wall that is me

Walls…not a very interesting theme right? Let’s see if we can change that!….You see walls are what first started protecting humans, giving them a place just so they can be safe, either from predators or bad weather and even today we find walls in our Social Media lives where people can post news-feeds and such . Walls also keeps us secluded from others and many times provide us space for art but what if you found a wall that had no obvious purpose? My way of thinking allows to me to go in deeper and find the meaning to that one wall. Why may one ask? It’s simple, I myself would like to consider my spirit some kind of an unbreakable wall! So threw that one wall i see a younger version of me trying to find purpose to my existence.

Now…It’s personal…

The search begins!
Whilst searching out the roads in Bristol i find my wall nowhere else than the Bearpit roundabout here in Bristol city center where i find a wall that no one pays the slightest attention to. When we walk in to the walls ground area we can not only see the amazing view points the wall has but, can also see life forms who use and appreciate the wall in ways that humans do with other walls, also a small grass in between the wall has found its way to grow and shine therefore strengthening my project that there is no way you can not be noticed if you give it time and work hard enough… Why do i say so? Because perhaps the wall was just waiting till the day it was built for recognition of its beautiful structure and it wasn’t until i flew in from my small country, had this assignment that it got discovered for all its glory and all it has to offer.

hmm…are we still talking about the wall? 😉 #Poetry

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