Friday, May 28, 2010

Electric Armenia

Electric Armenia from Karl Armen on Vimeo.


I have returned from Armenia 3 months ago after a year and a half of living, working and doing volunteer work there. I was shooting footage roughly on a weekly basis, trying not to miss out on key and everyday happenings that were occurring around me. I loved being in Armenia, it became a second home to me.

I shot with an aim to make a fiction movie but did not know what form or structure it would have. The country being ancient but also in post-soviet reconstruction, I knew that the movie had to include both symbols of old and new. So when I shot, I kept in my mind to record- when apt and possible- old and new elements using the same camera moves, so that I can juxtapose them smoothly during editing.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Sync Test

Sync Test from Karl Armen on Vimeo.


My friend John Mavreas, master artist and illustrator gave me a Sound Fx tape a couple of years ago. Excitedly he said "Armen, you can use this for your films!". John loves cassettes and so do I. What I love more are sound effects. My sister and I used to record ghost fx and play them back on a hidden stereo to scare our 5 year old brother when we were kids. Sound fx will trigger your imagination, if you let them.