Kevin Railsback
November 1st, 2016, 06:59 AM
First of all, how fantastic is it that this was the 40th UWOL challenge!? The challenge has ebbed and flowed over the years but it's still one of the best places to hone your filmmaking skills and get feedback from your peers!
Since it was the 40th challenge I really wanted to make sure I had an entry, even if it was just a static four minute shot of clouds drifting overhead.
Even though I would be attending the UWOL meet up and Wildscreen in Bristol, England, when the theme was announced I wanted to do something with the autumn colors here in my hometown.
Wildscreen and meeting people I've known for years but never had a chance to just sit down and have a conversation was fantastic, so I encourage all of you to try to make the next meet up when we decide where and when it will be!
I was really shocked when I returned form England to see all my favorite haunts were past prime for Fall color. Even though peak color was supposed to be a week or two away, the forest was dominated by brown rust colored leaves or bare trees that had already dropped all their leaves.
Here in the US a lot of states are known by their nicknames, the Corn State, the Show Me State, Land of 10,000 Lakes, Iowa for a while even had a foolish sign upon crossing into Iowa that said Iowa: A State of Minds. We got a lot of flack for that one!!
So while I pondered what my Plan B would be as usual, my time started slipping away from me and life was a non stop merry go round of stress and never having enough time to get everything done. I was really beginning to think I wouldn't have an entry yet again.
One thing that has always helped me that I've unfortunately let slip is meditation. In as little as sixty seconds you can feel a difference as the stress and worries of your day slip away.
I've licensed several sixty minute meditation tracks from a composer with the thought of one day making meditation films to help people like it has helped me. So instead of a virtual postcard of an actual place, I thought I'd do something about the state of mind.
I wanted to juxtapose daily life, even if on the surface it doesn't seem stressful. We are however bombarded with noise even if we aren't consciously aware of it. I thought maybe starting out with the bells of Bristol Cathedral which was right next door to our hotel and the music of the amazing Ambling Band with some of the sites from our time in Bristol would be a good representation of how are lives are filled with distractions and from the moment we get up to the moment we go to sleep, we are on the go.
State of Serenity is intended just to be a virtual mind massage. The idea was to just film simple things isolated against the rest of their world with no real rhyme or reason. There are a few exceptions like the fawns. It's rare that I encounter wildlife on my walks through the nature center so when these little ones which haven't learned to fear people hung out with me for a while, I just had to include them. But otherwise it's a lot of shallow depth of field to take away most distractions but to still give you something to look at.
While it may not be a virtual postcard in the truest sense of the theme, watch it, take a few minutes and just relax. You'll feel better, trust me.
Oh, and feel free to rake it over the coals and rip it apart. I'd rather know what you didn't like because that makes me do better for the next challenge.
UWOL40 State of Serenity by Kevin J Railsback on Vimeo
Since it was the 40th challenge I really wanted to make sure I had an entry, even if it was just a static four minute shot of clouds drifting overhead.
Even though I would be attending the UWOL meet up and Wildscreen in Bristol, England, when the theme was announced I wanted to do something with the autumn colors here in my hometown.
Wildscreen and meeting people I've known for years but never had a chance to just sit down and have a conversation was fantastic, so I encourage all of you to try to make the next meet up when we decide where and when it will be!
I was really shocked when I returned form England to see all my favorite haunts were past prime for Fall color. Even though peak color was supposed to be a week or two away, the forest was dominated by brown rust colored leaves or bare trees that had already dropped all their leaves.
Here in the US a lot of states are known by their nicknames, the Corn State, the Show Me State, Land of 10,000 Lakes, Iowa for a while even had a foolish sign upon crossing into Iowa that said Iowa: A State of Minds. We got a lot of flack for that one!!
So while I pondered what my Plan B would be as usual, my time started slipping away from me and life was a non stop merry go round of stress and never having enough time to get everything done. I was really beginning to think I wouldn't have an entry yet again.
One thing that has always helped me that I've unfortunately let slip is meditation. In as little as sixty seconds you can feel a difference as the stress and worries of your day slip away.
I've licensed several sixty minute meditation tracks from a composer with the thought of one day making meditation films to help people like it has helped me. So instead of a virtual postcard of an actual place, I thought I'd do something about the state of mind.
I wanted to juxtapose daily life, even if on the surface it doesn't seem stressful. We are however bombarded with noise even if we aren't consciously aware of it. I thought maybe starting out with the bells of Bristol Cathedral which was right next door to our hotel and the music of the amazing Ambling Band with some of the sites from our time in Bristol would be a good representation of how are lives are filled with distractions and from the moment we get up to the moment we go to sleep, we are on the go.
State of Serenity is intended just to be a virtual mind massage. The idea was to just film simple things isolated against the rest of their world with no real rhyme or reason. There are a few exceptions like the fawns. It's rare that I encounter wildlife on my walks through the nature center so when these little ones which haven't learned to fear people hung out with me for a while, I just had to include them. But otherwise it's a lot of shallow depth of field to take away most distractions but to still give you something to look at.
While it may not be a virtual postcard in the truest sense of the theme, watch it, take a few minutes and just relax. You'll feel better, trust me.
Oh, and feel free to rake it over the coals and rip it apart. I'd rather know what you didn't like because that makes me do better for the next challenge.
UWOL40 State of Serenity by Kevin J Railsback on Vimeo