Sunday, February 10, 2013

Titlescreen Project: Briefing and Early Research.

The Brief: Working within allocated groups we had to create a title sequence for one of the following ideas.
  • Yesterday's Tomorrow: A series of hour long TV programs bringing to life early science fiction. Keeping the style close to how it would of been imagined at the time.
  • Say Yes, Say No: A major motion picture depicting the anti-art DADA movement starring actors such as Christian Bale, Joseph Fiennes and Julianna Margulies.
  • My Father The Hero: A biopic film either based on someone personally known or a famous person.
  • Creative Review: A TV series based on the magazine which includes advertising, graphics, illustration and the web.
  • Radio to Screen: Take a radio show from the present or past then adapt it for film or for TV.
  • Deep Project: Work on the DEEP project as a member of the crew and negotiate your role.
My group consisted of Sam Helyer, Alex Papanicola and myself.

Out of all the above ideas I was most excited about the Yesterday's Tomorrow, due to my like of science fiction and especially my fondness of the steam punk elements to the task.

Early Research: The first couple of weeks was dedicated to researching any of the concepts that were most exciting. Without any input from the rest of the group I started researching the earliest forms of Sci-Fi so when it came to our first meeting we would of had at least a few ideas to bounce around.
A few visual concepts of early sci-fi are as follows:


















 
The main authors I researched for inspiration were as follows:
H.G Wells
Albert Robiba
Jonathen Swift
Jules Verne
Rudyard Kipling
Thomas More

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