Friday 26 October 2012

Pitich

My e-book will be based on the writings of my great grandfather James Hunt. He was born in Manchester in 1892. His father George was a bricklayer and he followed him into the same profession. From the writing James has left I want to tell the story of the young James. He left school at 13 and the story is set in 1909 when he was 17. While looking for work he meet a friend with 4 children who tells him the are sinking a shaft at 'Thurcroft' to create a new mine and need bricklayer to line the shaft.
 

Element in my e-book
 

There will be front cover which will have an image of James. As the book opens an introductory video will play showing a brief introduction to the story. It will will include a little background information provide by a voice over in a accent similar to that of James.

 

Animations of introduction


 

I have created an animation from my story broad to give a feeling of the flow of the introduction video.



Image research

I have a found a web site which contain many images of old Rotherham, the town in which James was living at the time. I will use images of Rotherham as background images for the video laying over the top a stylised image of James. I not trying to recreate the past, I want to give a feeling of a different world.

From the old Black and White images I created a graffic image as a background.

 

Through out the book I want to include image and small cameo videos relating to the story and James.
                                                     Animation of pump with sound effects


At the end of the book I want to have a section that is a kind of bio His granddaughter will tell us some things about James these interviews will be illustrated buy animated videos of images of James, one of which will be a newspaper cutting of James building a 2 houses on his own.

News of the World 1952







Friday 19 October 2012

Understanding content for our e-book project.


We had the chance to see a few examples of e-books and interactive media to engage us in the process of making our e-book using i-book author. After looking at the workings of the i-Author program. Our design for the e-book has to include a cover and title, an introductory video which we have generated the animation ourselves, Text content, Still image and Audio. As the i-Author allows us to include video and links I hope to include those. 
 

Research


Interactive media

During our class time we were lucky to see an interactive project called Storming Juno a film documentary and interactive website. The website has a introductory video and then has a interactive menu page made up of a 360 degrees panoramic image, with key areas to open links. For example the tank link takes you to a series of interviews and other media related to the tank and the men of operated them.
 
I have included a video of the 360 degrees panoramic as example of what is possible.


E-Book 
 
While looking specifically at e-book I have found two example of the same book. Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carol the much loved classic. The two example are very different. The first is Just a straight example of the book that you can read on any platform. It is text with example of the original illustration by Sir John Tenniel from the website of the University of Adelaide. It performs as a book that it can be read on a digital device. There is no interactivity and pressing the next button takes you to the next page.

Alice in wonderland edition by the University of Adelaide.



The second version of the book is specifically for the I-pad it has a rich interactive content and certainly play with the imagery form the original Lewis Carol book. The Sir John Tenniel illustrations are in colour and the style has created an all encompassing world.  It can best be described as playful and there are many thing that exploit the potential of the I-pad as a media device. One section has jam tarts moving around the screen like a cheap children’s toy which you tilt to move the tarts to any part of the screen as if they suspended in water. This version has been created by Atomic Antelope and is available from I-tunes at $8.99.
Alice in Wonderland by Atomic Antelope




Friday 12 October 2012

Style and Inspiration


I have chosen to illustrate the story of my great grand father and his writing. I have been looking at different style. I want to get a way from the stereo type images of northern working men, images that are dark show lots of heavy industries. My initial thoughts of the opening sequence for my animation was a chair and a hat and boots waiting to start the day. I looked at the many pictures of chairs and fount this by Van Gogh.
Van Gogh

Having given more thought about the animated story. James get up at 4 o'clock in the morning to get to the pit for 6 am. He will be walking in the dark and perhaps the rising sun. I have come across Alexander Millar and his paintings of working men.

Alexander Millar
 
I have found a collection of old photographs of Rotherham and I want to use these as a back drop of my introduction animation. I have converted them to look more like an illustration in Photoshop. 
Rotherham



Friday 5 October 2012

Family History Reseach


I have a large and wide spread family and along with most people I have many family stories to tell.

I have thought long and hard about the stories that could adapt themselves to this project and have laid out three possibility.

  1. I thought about my father who in 1956 boarded a ship in bombay to come to England for the first time having been born and raised in India. His father was originally from Islington  North London and had gone to india in 1921 with the army. My grandfather felt that it was time for the family to move to England and had sent his youngest son ahead to find some were for them to live. I wanted to plot his journey from Bombay via the Suez cannel to England and the streets of 1950's Brighton, highlighting the different world he was about to discover.
    My Grand Father William Barrett and the ship my father traveled to England in.

  2. My grandmother on my mothers side always told us stories from WW2.  One of the most vivid was, after working late one night at 'The Regent' a cinema and dance hall in Brighton. Where she ran the Bar with her sister.  She returned home to find my aunt and my mother where a sleep in their beds,  she and my great grandmother carried them down stairs and put them to sleep in the air raid shelter my great grandfather had build in the basement. In the early hours of the morning a bomb dropped in the middle of the street. The force of the explosion blew out all of the windows in the front of the house. If my aunt and mother had remained in their beds they would have been killed by the flying glass and debris.
    News paper article about the bomb. My Great grandparents with my mother and aunt after the windows had been repaired.

  3. I have just spent the last summer moving out of my grandparent house and during this process I have unearth some writing from my great grandfather on my mothers side. As a child I lived in a house with my mother and my brother and both my great grandparents I remember him well but never got on with him so I knew nothing of his back ground. Reading through his writing opened a window on a world I never knew. His name was James Hunt, he was born in Manchester and work all his life in the building trade as a brick layer. He talks about his early life and how he would do any thing to get work. The strongest story is of him walking 8 miles to a new mine to try and get work as a brick layer building the shaft and the working conditions he found.
    Walter and James Hunt and Jame's writing.