Friday, November 4, 2011

Freeze Creative Proposal

My presentation topic is the future in communication. For this topic many ideas come to mind. For instance, making a video of people chatting with each other of course is going to come into play. Even though that’s already around and is known as Skype and many other things video chatting can be developed more to the fact that it’s flawless. Another idea would be to create a hologram sort of looking thing on a movie and show two people talking with one literally in the same room. This is an idea that hasn’t been developed, but maybe creating a futuristic cell phone that can have a hologram or can contain literally everything in a simple little phone. Sort of like a smart phone, but more advanced and more useful to everyday life. Like I said though, that idea isn’t even developed to the full.

            I think communication is going to change rapidly. Through social networking with video and a simple phone call communication continues to transform in front of our eyes. I think communication is going to be transformed completely in the future. Maybe we will be able to apparate, or hit a button and be transferred to some place. Or you simply take a picture and you can choose to go to that place by selecting the picture.

I would love to make a movie to show communication in some way or maybe even an audio tape. Or I could show everyday life with communication in a person’s life in the future from transportation to talking to just overall being connected. I would need a laptop, a video camera, props for the video, and maybe an audio recorder along with some help from someone. My plan is to basically start soon and figure out what I want to do first. Then I’m going to progressively do my video in separate sections and not all at once. Then when I go home for Thanksgiving break I’m going to tape all the other components of my video in my house. Lastly, I’m going to edit at my house and then finish in time for November 28th. I’m going to start this project by November 8th, 2011. 

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