My plan to execute this my chosen arts award is to every other week, or whenever I find something extremely interesting that I'll want to remember, I'm going to add something to my production design inspiration notebook. Literally every workshop speaker, that has come to speak to us on this BFI course, has told us to start a notebook with what we're inspired by to help fuel our creativity.
I think that this will be an extremely effective way of presenting my BFI award as well because it's something that I can continue adding to after this course is finished, and have something that is constantly with me if I need it because I suddenly get an idea.
Today I added the first pages to my notebook:
I wanted a page that could show what some of my favourite films are currently so that I could see how my tastes change, if they change, over time. Additionally, I wanted to visualise all of these posters together because I wanted to be inspired by these films that I like, to research some of them and to create art that is similar to the art in these films.
I wanted a page that could show what some of my favourite films are currently so that I could see how my tastes change, if they change, over time. Additionally, I wanted to visualise all of these posters together because I wanted to be inspired by these films that I like, to research some of them and to create art that is similar to the art in these films.
I also wanted to create a page that I could refer back to, to try and distinguish between the different roles within the arts departments of films. Whilst these are all roles I'm going to explore a little bit, I think that it's important to distinguish who does what and sometimes I have trouble doing that because the entire film seems like art to me!


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