Sunday, February 11, 2007

My Brief

- Permanent Flux

- TIC 1018 Intermediate Studio

- The Development of Film Architecture

As viewers of the big screen in the 21st century, we have come to expect far too much from films. So much so, Hollywood film makers find it hard to impress and evolve in innovative ways. However, it wasn’t like this when film began; films had to produce physical architecture and scale models which had to impress the viewers as there was no such thing as blue screen or Computer Generated Imagery (CGI). I am looking to explore the world of set design and how it has changed from the beginning to the present day. Also I am interested in the possible outcomes for the future of films architecture and how the viewers demand for more believable imagery changed how architectures are produced today? From this, I hope to produce a bespoke piece of media that will not only demonstrate ‘Permanent Flux’ but will show the impact of changing architectures within the movie industry and how viewing and film making alike, have evolved to compensate flux.

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