After a few more castings and finalizing my video, critique rolled around. (I don't have any photos and I apologize for that. I was busy talking and being awkward during critique.) It was the first time that I really got to put my video up with my castings and it was really underwhelming. I realized that I had a great concept, but didn't execute it well enough and that the red food coloring in my video was a bit overpowering. I attached the castings at an angle on the walls and floor in the corner using wet clay. I really think that having more castings would have helped my project as it would have helped create the "open mouth" illusion that I wanted. I also mapped my video into an oval shape. In the end, I should have had the video project more on the bright white castings, but there are lots of things that could have been better.
It's a learning process and I learned a lot from this project, not only as a paper pulp caster and a video artist, but as an artist in general.
I have attached the youtube link for the unedited footage for my video! Shark Tank video (unedited)
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