Video
For this video project I used a combination of footage I took of the Hudson River this winter, videos I already had of the Adriatic, and drawings I made over the course of the winter. I also used AI generated video from Google Flow to animate my drawings, and edited everything together in CapCut. I thought of the piece as a kind of moving collage, where different places, memories, and textures could sit on top of each other.
I referenced the underwater scene from the 1984 movie Splash, which was a big part of my childhood. I remember a period when mermaids felt really present in culture and in the female imagination, with many mermaid tv shows and movies. Mermaids felt very present in both external and internal worlds as a child.
Living by the Hudson, I'm really fascinated by the river. The barges, the marine traffic, and especially the underwater world feel mysterious and unknowable. Using my drawings made during this winter as backgrounds and animating them with AI, I wanted the video to sit somewhere between memory, fantasy, and my current surroundings, bringing together the Hudson, the Adriatic, childhood movies, and my own drawings into one layered space.
Hi Mila,
ReplyDeleteI was really impressed by your video creative response. I couldn’t describe it more perfectly than as a “moving collage, where different places, memories, and textures sit on top of one another". The place itself was recognizable, yet your personal connection to it came through so strongly in your drawings and footage, making it feel intimate and meaningful. I also loved how a kind of narrative emerged through the animation of the illustration. If you were interested in expanding this way of working, it would be fascinating to see you create more moving collages exploring other places and memories that are personally important to you.
Really well done!