Sunday 10 July 2011

sources of the project

Image Source:
1.Scottish Reformation:

Photo of John Maitland, 1st duke of Lauderdale, and his wife Elizabeth Murry, Duchess of Lauderdale, ( persuade King Charles to Presbyterianism agreement)  http://www.flickr.com/photos/60861613@N00/3977704407/Lisby 1


2.Presbyterianism:

Photo of John Maitland, 1st duke of Lauderdale, and his wife Elizabeth Murry, Duchess of Lauderdale, ( persuade King Charles to Presbyterianism agreement)  http://www.flickr.com/photos/60861613@N00/3977704407/Lisby 1


3.Cathedral of Cologne:Bing XIE


4. Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris:Xiao LI


5. Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris with flying buttress:
   http://d.yimg.com/kq/groups/25659432/sn/733909248/name/%E5%B7%B4%E9%BB%8E%E5%9C%A3%E6%AF%8D%E9%99%A2%E6%88%90%E6%8E%92%E7%9A%84%E9%A3%9E%E6%89%B6%E5%A3%81Notre-Dame-Paris_east_2.jpg

Sound Source:
From  flashkit

Wednesday 6 July 2011

Model of Cathedral






Animation and image part

1.       A map of Royal Mile connected Castle and Holyrood Park;
2.       The model of entry door;
3.       Model of St Giles; move lens to the sign of St Andrews Bishop;
4.       Through the entry door;
5.       Fade in; then a. interior b. Albany Aisle c. Preston Aisle;
6.       Images of Scottish Reformation and Presbyterianism;
7.       Change St Giles external view animation to video;
8.       Image of Spanish cathedral(kev’s);
9.       Image of pointed arch, rib vault and stained glasses;
10.   Photos of Westminster Abby, Cahtedrale Notre Dame de Paris, the Cathedral of Cologne;
11.   Pointed arch model;
12.   Whole view of pointed arch; lens from bottom to top;
13.   Image of a cathedral with rib vault and flying buttress;
14.   Image of St Giles (without buttress)
15.   Latin-cross Plan;
16.   Lens through the Nave;
Columns build up;
Other areas;
17.   Zoom in to the Choir Place;
18.   Albany Aisle;
19.   Preston Aisle;
20.  Animation of organ;(then back to video and change lens to Choir Place).

Tuesday 5 July 2011

Video Part

1.       Standing on the cross of Royal Mile and Nicolson Street to see the prosperity here;
2.       Walk west towards and arrive at the sign of St. Giles Street;
3.       Lens to St Giles;
4.       The view of St Giles’ Crown Spire;
5.       Entry door;
6.       John Knox (inside the cathedral and in the square as well);
7.       Two tombs;
8.       Pointed arch in doorways, ceilings etc;
9.       Crown Spire;
10.   Royal Mile (change an angle);
11.   The glory of God;
12.   The characteristics of mathematically and geometrically;
13.   Status and sculptures;
14.   Stained windows;
15.   The exterior view of St Giles;
16.   Albany Aisle;
17.   Holy table, pulpit and pillars;
18.   People light candle and pray;
19.   Through a low-vaulted vestibule, then the Thistle Chapel; heraldic;
20.   People visiting St Giles;
21.   Holy table;
22.   People praying.