Exercise 4-3: Control Blue
For this exercise, the goal was incorporating the color blue in the controls. My personal goal was to use that to show two polar opposite moods depending on how you mess with the slider. The video I shot was of a plushie pulling lying in bed and pulling the covers up. The slider then controls the level of blue in the scene.
In my project, my original idea was to take blue and associate it with sadness and melancholy. Therefore, two things could happen: either you added more blue or extracted the blue. However, when I actually started working, using "add" on the blue constant actually provided a very different mood as to what I was expecting, and I ended up liking it a lot more.
Because of this, I decided to change my idea. After fully "adding" the blue, my video showed a bright, happy atmosphere instead of melancholy, but it fit surprisingly well. My piece made me think more of getting into bed after a long day and feeling that sadness and tiredness leave you and be replaced by joy. As someone who really recharges by being home alone at the end of the day, it really resonated with me. So, that is my final project.
The slider starts off with no blue and just the normal video color, and as you slide it forward, the blue increases and brightens the frame. If you do it alongside the video running, by the time the plushie is safely tucked into bed, the screen is the brightest and happiest it can be :) The button toggles on the single word "home".
Here is the original video:
https://youtu.be/BiaV_5w8fgI
In my TouchDesigner interface, my network plan was to have my movie TOP attached to a constant dark blue TOP that a slider would phase in and out. The slider would do so using math to change the alpha values. As for the button, I wanted to make a simple toggle using a button and the text that I could turn on and off.
This is the final product: https://youtu.be/c04xn7OzK28
References:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWtO-dVipO8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCEBXzC3tcs&t=154s

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