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soundscape

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The world that my film is based in is inspired by DARK, Stranger Things and E.T. I wanted my film to be set in the 70s with a dull colour palette full of neutral tones. I wanted the aesthetic to be very dark and sad as the protagonist is in a very odd situation. I also want to add some light blues and reds into the film to reflect danger and sadness. I want to include some neon lights so the atmosphere of the lab seems real.  There are 4 characters all together in my production, 2 being the antagonist and the protagonist (Dr Novak and Cedric Quinn). The remaining being the bodyguards that take cedric to the cell a the end. Cedric Quinn - Normal civilian who finds himself being patronised by CERN because he can time travel. He will be dressed in a 1970s inspired outfit wrapped in a hospital blanket. Dr Novak -  A doctor and scientist at CERN who is fixated on doing multiple experiments on Cedric and not caring about how it effects him. He will be dressed in a la...

lookbook feedback

Willow Kayne: WWW: Good use of photoshop and includes lots of information about clothing. EBI: Could think about using colour schemes that compliment each other. Lily James: WWW: Very colourful / Good balance of text and images EBI: Add prices to Romeo + Juliet page Louis Tozer: WWW: Colourful I like how you used different people in each photo "Dem fonts are cool" EBI: Font is a wee bit small front page isn't clear to what its about Pedro Inacio: WWW: Good use of different backgrounds. The different objects go well with the themes. EBI: Hard to read the font and the back is very bland. Personal Improvement: I would still like to improve my magazine further by making the edits i made better quality and i would like to make the cover correlate to the contents of the magazine itself. When it comes to projects like these I'm a perfectionist. Preferably, i would prefer to take all of my photos in front of a projector with the...

barriers to idea development

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Restriction method: simplify your ideas budgets and limits ask advise from someone restriction methods allow you to set rules in place before you go about and expand your idea.  Idea Development: As soon as an idea pops up in your head, write it down in a notebook so that when you're struggling on a certain day you can go back and look at that idea Seek a way to motivate yourself so that gaining ideas becomes fun Find inspiration from the internet and put a mood board together   Confidence:  Ask your peers for improvement after you have created your idea Have faith in yourself, remember that no idea is a bad idea make sure its up to your highest standard Motivation: Do something that you enjoy after completing the task Always remind yourself of the end result  Think about how good you will feel after you have done what you needed

Mood Board for "Many A Moon"

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The Media Industry Panel Interview

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Recently we had a series of people who work in the media industry give us the idea of how to get started and how the system works. The panel included: John Walker Senior Editor, Rock Paper Shotgun Helen Harris Film Liaison Officer, Bath Film Office.  Jane Zurakowski Production Manager. Shari Robertshaw Creative Designer for Omobono. Nev Pierce Twitter: @nevpierce Freelance Writer, Screenwriter, Director and Contributing Editor to Empire Magazine. More info at http://nevpierce.com/cv-2 Lucy Plummer Community Manager at Creative Bath. Twitter: @lucyplummy  Lucy is a freelance events manager, copywriter, marketing exec and community manager.  Firstly they all individually introduced themselves by stating their name and occupation. Then we got separated into 3 different groups depending on what job role we had ...