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]]>We created an Augmented Reality exhibition for Leith Moves which was displayed at the Out of the Blue Hall for the public during August this year. Representing a project about migration and the changing community in Leith – using photography that I took during the project, and mixing it with video that can be interacted with using the iOS and Android available app, CreativMuse which allows the viewer to open up a whole other level to the meaning behind the picture. Simply download the app on your smartphone or tablet, and point it at one of the 14 augmented pictures in the gallery, and the picture will magically transform into a short film that tells a story behind the picture.
The individual images contain videos behind the pictures that engage with the audience in a new way that tells them the story of migration in the community of Leith, Edinburgh through the docks, the people who have come through them, and the food of the cultures that represent the diversity of this vibrant area! Coupled with a standalone documentary film (see the film here), this offers an exciting and engaging way to tell some of the story of the Leith community.
Here’s the pictures that have been augmented – pick up your phone or tablet and point at them with the CreativMuse app:
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]]>A brief history of Cajun music can be found HERE.
We shot it with a few different setups, including the Sony A7S hooked up with an Atomos Ninja rig, shoulder mount, 1m motorised slider, and a variety of canon glass (as well as various lights including Dedo DLH4s x3, a Litepanels Astra bicolour panel 1×1, a small hidden LED panel and 3 softboxes) and edited it all in Adobe Premiere CC. Performed to a rough mix of the track, Jennifer Ewan (see her solo work HERE), Kim Tebble and Performer/Producer/Director Gin Saw did a stellar job on the day. Who knew a room in a flat could be so easily transformed into a space out of the 1930s?! Special thanks to the excellent final mix of the music track by Hamish Brown
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]]>Our first film focuses on the peer-support element of the charity, with the Mitchell family as our case study in the film.
The hands were created by animating the EOS logo in After Effects, and tracing the movements in the original video of the children and superimposing them.
Our second film focuses on the Atopic Art project which was done in conjunction with ASCUS and two Scottish artists – Trevor Gordon and Josie Vallely. It is the making of an eczema inspired community art project, involving members of Eczema Outreach Scotland in partnership with artists and ASCUS.
Here’s some additional info from ASCUS’s site:
‘Atopic Art: Expressions of eczema’ is a partnership project between ASCUS Art & Science, Dr Sarah Brown and Eczema Outreach Scotland. The project first began in early 2015 with ASCUS commissioning artists Trevor Gordon and Josie Valley to deliver participatory workshops to families affected by eczema at venues across Scotland. From these workshops, and through further consultation with Eczema Outreach Scotland and their members, the artists developed new artwork inspired by the individual art created by participants during the workshops, and based around the theme of ‘living with eczema’. Trevor and Josie creatively incorporated the participants artwork into the final pieces, and worked beyond this to develop new ideas that reflected both the ideas that emerged from this process, along with works inspired by personal expressions of their own experiences of living with eczema. Together the works created by Trevor and Josie reflect both the emotional and scientific impact of the condition on sufferers.
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]]>The first screening of the Gretna 100 film and a special work-in-progress film we have been working on will be screened at the Out of the Blue Drill Hall on November 21st at 6pm. This event is part of Previously… Scotland’s History Festival, running from 19th – 22nd November. Tickets are free from this link HERE.
WHEN
WHERE
Out of the Blue & Drill Hall Arts Cafe – 36 Dalmeny Street Edinburgh EH6 8RG GB
A bit of background…
On the 22nd May 1915 the worst train disaster in British railway history left over 200 men from the 1/7th Royal Scots dead.
100 years later, Out of the Blue Arts & Education Trust has developed Gretna 100; a social history project using theatre, storytelling and visual arts to explore the impact of this disaster on the people of Leith. Come and see two short films from Out of the Blue Drill Hall based film maker Ray Bird; one about the disaster and one tracing the Gretna 100 project. The screenings will be followed by a short Q&A with some of those involved.
For more information about the Gretna 100 project, please visit www.outoftheblue.org.uk/gretna100project
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]]>Ray Bird was recently featured in the Scotsman for the picture he took of the theatre show, ‘Persevere’, which is part of Rare Bird Media’s new film based on the Gretna Rail disaster which happened a century ago.
Click here for The Scotsman Article
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