This blog is designed to help develop my ideas on my Capstone Project

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Ideas for Capstone

I have already decided what I would like my capstone project to be. I am planning on making a documentary film on rock climbing. I have thought about many different ways to go about this. At first I just wanted to do the classic climbs of the midwest and travel around to all of the spots that I have been and film the famous routes that are there. I then decided that, that would be a little to time consuming considering I would have to travel to many different places throughout one semester. I then narrowed it down doing the classic routes in the Red River Gorge of Kentucky which is one of the most popular spot in the country to climb. That is also a place that I visit regularly to climb. As I thought about different ways to start putting that together I couldn't think of a way to make it different from climbing films that are already out there. I started to dig deeper and finally came up with an idea to focus on one spot at the Gorge and not only focus on climbing there, but the land, the politics, and the ecology of the land. This film is going to be made to help raise awareness about Muir Valley, which is a piece of land in the Gorge that is privately owned. This piece of land is open to the public to climb but over the past couple of years it has not been taken care of by the climbers that use it. Bringing awareness to these different issue will help preserve the climbing area and allow climbers to continue climbing there since the land is privately owned.

20 comments:

  1. Amy King --

    I think this is a really awesome idea. I can't wait to see this unfold!

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  2. I have been to Natural Bridge. Your project will have lovely visuals.

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  3. The natural world is a big part of my life, so I like the idea of taking our technology based skills out of the computer lab and into the real world, possibly doing something that could have a positive impact. Here's a link to a wearable HD camera intended for sports use. http://gopro.com/ I can't vouch for them, but maybe they'll can be of use in your project.

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  4. That's really cool. So I'm curious, do you plan on going at this alone? When Filming this documentary, how are you planning to do camera angles?

    This sounds really interesting. Not only the political, and ecological aspect, but the experiences you will be sharing with the viewers on an emotional level, and perhaps an inside look on the making of the documentary.

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  5. I think the rock climbing doc idea would be fun and scary. You should get a fish eye lens on a camera so you can take in the full scope of your surroundings as you climb. Be careful!

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