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Well, here it is, my finished thesis!

At SVA, everyone graduating has to complete a thesis. As Computer Art majors, we started the process at the beginning of our junior year.

From the beginning, I knew I wanted to have my thesis about dreams and lucid dreaming. (The subject has always fascinated me. My AP Art portfolio in high school was also about dreams!) Coming up with a story, however, was hard. I wanted to make it about my own dreams, so it started out as someone just traveling through all these random dreams. After coming up with concept art and storyboarding it all out, I realized that it was just too long and confusing.

So, I picked out one of my favorite dreams, where I'm flying, and transform into a hawk. It needed some sort of storyline, so I incorporated another dream where I "wake up" and fly out my bedroom window.

The rest of junior year was spent tweaking storyboards and making production schedules. At this point, I knew that I wanted to use the Waking Life rotoscope technique. Every second, every frame, would be that much more work. The deadline of April 2009 was always looming.

The summer of 2008 was spent filming. Starting out, I was using a Sony HDR-HC7. Great camera, until there was a problem with the tape drive! (Luckily it was under warranty, so it got sent off to be repaired.) However, I still had most of my filming to do, so I was able to get ahold of a Sony HDR-HC9... even better! I used an Ewa-Marine underwater housing (Really, it just looked like a big ziplock bag! But it kept my camera dry, and that's all that matters!) for all the "flying" sequences.

Senior year, Fall 2008. Thesis work really begins. I worked with my thesis advisor to really tighten my cut, trimming out any unnecessary frames. Then, every frame was hand drawn in Photoshop. This part took the longest, about five months. Then color was added in After Effects. Aaaand... here it is!

The title comes from reading the book "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" by Stephen LaBerge. In it, he uses the word oneironaut to mean "explorer of the dream world." I scanned in that page, and you can see it in the background in the very beginning, if you look closely!

The music used is "Escape into the Twilight" by Skrypnyk. You can download it for free from Overclocked Remix!
ocremix.org/remix/OCR01734/

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dou_ble_you Comment by dou_ble_you on November 15, 2009 at 1:22pm
this really pulls in... I wish I had a dream like that ;)
SENSEI 23 Comment by SENSEI 23 on November 4, 2009 at 6:19pm
great work!!!
Kevin Jackson Comment by Kevin Jackson on September 21, 2009 at 4:47am
This has cheered my morning - thanks and beautifully done!
Anthony // Brooklyn Art Project Comment by Anthony // Brooklyn Art Project on April 29, 2009 at 10:07am
Hi guys, but I didn't do this one. It was Erica Kobren, amazing artist at SVA -
http://vimeo.com/bearica?pg=embed&sec=
dreXeL Comment by dreXeL on April 29, 2009 at 9:53am
this is amazing. you're a star. that is all.
snowqueen297 Comment by snowqueen297 on April 29, 2009 at 9:48am
very nice work. well done!
Matt Nahoum Comment by Matt Nahoum on April 29, 2009 at 9:32am
absolutely beautiful... Well done, you should be proud!
Khadijah Dellimore Comment by Khadijah Dellimore on April 18, 2009 at 6:13pm
This is amazing. I'm a oneironaut (Wow, I need to read that book. Thanks for mentioning it!) who's big on flying myself, so I know exactly where your coming from. The rolling transformation into the hawk really captures the nature of those jarring, yet subtle changes that are so plentiful in the dream world.
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