FILM & VIDEO
3 Things Missed off the Driving Test - Lewis Goulden
Have you ever thought about whether everything in the world of driving is actually included in the all-important UK driving test? Chances are, probably not. To our horror, there are some aspects that are missed from the test entirely. What do you think - are there any aspects that you think have been forgotten about?
Halo Wars - Ben Horsup
Right so we start with Halo wars the year is 2531 after a lot of..., way WAY before our main big green boy was up and out of his freezer, where we are met by 3 of the games main characters, Anders, Cutting Board and forge aboard the spirit of fire above the planet of Harvest, where they were like...
Arrow Edit - Henry Sadler
This whole video is supposed to show the journey that Oliver Queen had been on whilst trying to focus on the theme of loss. This may be shown in a number of different ways, for instance, this video will show the people he left behind and show who the fan base lost throughout this story, it will also show Oliver’s loss and the sacrifices he has had to make.
Stop Motion - Anisha Deb
The message here is it's always healthy to recall old memories, never bury them away. As they were a part of your growth and they still are. So, let it be what empowers you in the future so you can grow like a tree in the forest, hence the odd ending scene.
This is my Photographical Animation taken on a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P9 camera. 114 shots were taken and 2 video clips were recorded on that one camera. I explore relationships, nostalgia, reminiscing on past memories and trying to find true happiness by yourself, in this short 47 second video. It features me and my friend Charlie (the main character throughout) as we venture into three different settings; a house, a beach and a forest. These three different location were also to signify three different times zones in the main character, Charlie's life. As it hopefully hints sufficiently, it wasn't about a that didn't end well. It was possibly a relationship that needed to end, potentially due to right person wrong time. But the observer can interpret the information they receive whichever way they want. I just wanted to explore the aftermath of being independent and finding happiness within ones self.
Elorea is a Medieval dark fantasy world I have been writing about since early 2015 it started out very basic taking most of its mythology and character concepts taken from games such as The Legend Of Zelda. (A Short Film)
The Ring - Izaak De May
"This short film will follow a guy and his best mate who recieves a random text from an unknown number, instructing him to go to a random location. Upon ariving at the location they discover a mysterious object that attracts the unwanted attention of a supernatural human-like person. This short film will also feature the new single from the Suffolk artist Laurie Willey."
Gum Rats Vlog - Oliver Purcell
Above is My video podcast called Gym rats, here we walk about everything fitness, we talk about our own experiences at the gym, training splits, diets and much more, i was joined by my guest Alex Weir Simmons, who is a very close friend of mine and the occasional training partner. both of our goals is to stay determined to reach the end goal. the podcast was located at Alexs home gym. the correct Covid precautions were met and had sure the environment we was shooting in was safe and covid free.
Vlog - Diana Fonesca
I've made a vlog for my Final Major Project that perfectly shows how I try to distract myself and improve my overall mental health by doing things I haven't done in years without either being forced to or being told to. I used a mixture of pop culture instrumentals and lyrical songs to add variety and reach a more diverse audience within my targeted demographic. I'd have hoped to add more subtitles than I did but because of how much lag and difficulty I had rendering, it was do-able.
The Hidden Messages - Jerome Jegede
A short film about a group of teenage friends of three going away for a day to a house where the woman lives alone but what the group of friends doesn't know is that the house is haunted. At the beginning when the group of friends arrives, they will see someone already running away shouting 'Don't go in' to warn them but they thought the person was being dramatic till they find out themselves.
Ratlines title sequence - Jim Burke
Title sequence for a made up black and white film about a fictional American Captain (Kiefer Sutherland) who fought the Nazis and when the war was over in 1945, returned to the USA to his wife (Gillian Anderson) and 6 year old daughter. During a 1950's party, celebrating the anniversary of his friend's death in WW2 his daughter, now 11 years old, is kidnaped. Eventually, he and his wife track down their daughter, with the help of Israeli Mossad agents (Nazi hunters), to Argentina where a Nazi Officer (Richard E Grant), who the Captain had wounded during the war, had kidnapped their daughter in an act of revenge.
Food Video - Shannon Dale
Originally, I wanted to combine two of my initial ideas to create my one project. The two ideas I had at the start of fmp were separate ideas however I decided that I wanted to use both of them as they were both parts of media that I enjoyed and I felt that they worked well alongside each other to create a skilled piece of work.
My proposal was to create an advert for food which used extreme close up, dramatic shots of cooking a meal, this idea was then combined with sound work where I wanted to take the sound of the food and create a 3D virtual room experience for the audience.
My promotional video is shot in portrait as it would be watched on a mobile phone.
Script - Sophie Churchyard
Clara - Elizabeth Moss, discovers she has time travel powers after narrowly avoiding an oncoming car. She uses her new powers to visit past moments with her family. This helps her overcome her grief, but leads to her having to make a big decision. She falls in love with a mysterious time traveller, Dylan, who helps her cope with making this big decision and also helps her to use her new power.
An Ode to the Insane - Thomas Adams
Jack is a young adult experiencing doubts about society and his place in reality. He doesn't quite understand what is expected of him by the people around him, or why they expect anything from him at all. After living out the struggles of his life, he comes to a realisation that may just help him survive. Throughout the film we get an omnipotent insight into Jacks thought process, as he narrates what he is thinking.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Photography - Harriet Field
The series of photographs that are seen above are images that subjected around the use of colour and the feeling it can produce. All six of the images I have taken have been inspired by certain types of film stills and how they use colour to show important moments, though built off of this concept I wanted to have my own spin on the images this is why compared to the original stills they slightly different.
Through-out the series the six images are split into two slightly different sections, allowing for a wide range in styles. My reasoning for wanting two slightly different genres was so that the audience view it could see how harsh, while also subdued, a colour can make something.
Youth Photography - Jessica Mason
This collection of photographs depicts the lives of three members of today's youth, ranging from 16-18. In addition to capturing bedrooms as a way of depicting various lifestyles, the accompanying photos contain a more intimate insight, highlighting chosen areas of interest. The first set depicts modernism and femininity, the second a side of digital interest, and the third, alternative culture, all of which are blended with light adolescent elements, depicting youth as it is, that being a transformative period.
Emotions Are Cool - Michael Ferrari
"Happiness"
"Fury"
"Resentment"
"Pride"
"Enjoyment"
"Joy"
"Interest"
"Acceptance"
I constructed a series of 8 photographs (4 in colour and 4 in black-and-white), where each picture is meant to portray different types of body language or facial expressions, seeing as the theme of my FMP was based on 'emotions'. Furthermore, I named each image after the type of emotion it conveys, as a way to offer the viewer insight on what to expect throughout each portrait, meanwhile, also thinking that doing such a thing would give an extra touch of uniqueness within each piece of work.
Strength & Beauty (in pink) - Alexandra Garnham
This is series of photos that are aimed to show that no matter what we face as women we can put on a brave face and continue to fight against what ever comes our way. This idea is suggested by the changes in the colour filters as the more dull the pink, the less the need to fight and the more the model plays to the idea of female beauty standards and as time goes on the photos become more pink and the model becomes more beaten down. This is to suggest the fight that women constantly have in order to be respected and to be treated as something that is not an object. As the model conforms to the beauty standards they are perceived as beautiful so therefore are treated with respect but are seen as more objects as they are beautiful in the eyes of society, where as those who do not conform are not respected because they do not comply to social acceptance. I think this project aims to show how stupid and outdated this idea is that a women is not deserving of respect unless she looks pretty and then when she does she is then seen as an object because of her beauty. I wanted to show my anger towards this and how much I want to fight against it, which is suggested through the pink hand wraps that are usually used by MMA fighters.
I took forward the idea of a factual tour, to emphasise the abilities and surreal nature that you'd feel in a real world exhibition. By taking this virtual tour to a webpage, I'm able to reach a much more larger audience, that I otherwise would not be able to as a student , or in person with regards to current world circumstances. A virtual tour is a great way to exhibit and publish your content way beyond the walls of a specific town. So you may not be able to physically see and connect with the work, something that physical exhibitions are able to achieve; which cannot be replicated, a virtual tour was an ideal passage taking my project forward; as I can still emphasise my content swiftly and at a reduced cost.
self-made - Myles Case
The idea behind this image is to envoke courage and belief in oneself; when you truly find who you are is when you are at your best, being "weird" is being normal. When people look at this poster I want them to appreciate how when all of these strange shapes and colours come together they make something worth seeing.
PRINT & GRAPHICS
I am going to create a Studio 54 special edition for a 70’s inspired/themed virtual online magazine. The reason being so that I can combine my love for music journalism and video art into a magazine format that is so much more inclusive, enticing and interactive in comparison to standard still image and text. I am eager to experiment with photography techniques as it’s something I enjoy and am keen to learn more about. My main concept is to glamorise Studio 54 as much as possible, despite its partially bad reputation and present it in a way as if a virtual magazine would have been apparent during Studio 54’s short life.
Becoming Zine - Bethany Robinson
The final creation of my zine features a front cover , a photography double page spread based on disordered eating , a double page spread featuring an article from actress Conny Hancock and a back page. The topic of the magazine is gender norms and neutrality .
Collages - Daisy Garnett
A series of collages based on the natural world. Incorporating aspects of both manmade textures and natural imagery, this series of collages uses prints from road signs, tickets, stamps and forms of paper medians like newspapers to compose images of botanical life found in different landscapes of nature. Featuring plants from the landscapes of the deserts, the forests and underwater worlds this would ideally be displayed on illuminated boards to capture the details of layering, colour balance, outlining and multilingual textures.
Social Casualism Clothing Brand - Luke Wilson
Final Design
Marketing Material
For my project, I've explored equally the practical and theoretical aspects of creating a clothing collection that effectively captures the streetwear style, placing importance on the connection between product and consumer. This involved planning and creating the designs in Photoshop, printing them onto apparel, conducting a photoshoot for model photography, and lastly, producing marketing material. All of which were contextually supported by my in-depth research into marketing, branding, the target audience, influence, and so forth.
Do You Know Who You Are - Shannon Williams
Digital copy of the front cover
Digital copy of the inside
Digital copy of the back cover
Physical copy of the front cover
Physical copy of the inside
Physical copy of the zine showing the front and back cover as well as the sides
As displayed above, I have created a physical and functional zine which can also be viewed and applied digitally. The zine is titled 'Do You Know Who You Are?' to present the theme of Media Identity in light of the idea that we create different and in some instances unrecognisable identity/ personas of ourselves when online.
There are three dimensions to the zine which are built in the form of a alternative concertina fold, unveiling the inside, and presented in the form of a gallery to support the idea of "what you see online is not the full picture.
The front of the zine displays the title, the inside presents the target audience (aged 16-24 and non-specific to any gender) with seven questions to consider and aid in becoming more self aware of their behaviours online which is also stated in the statement on the back cover.
Voice Magazine - Lydia Wilcox
With all of my magazine covers and article pages, I wanted to capture the importance of powerful women in different ways. I would like to include powerful women in my magazine covers as they do not get enough recognition in this day and age.
Alt PROJEKT zine - Hannah Ross
Alt Projekt is a magazine based for people who enjoy the Harajuku, alternative fashion style. As the author, I stride into creating the best content for my audience and being diverse with what I make to help people accept other communities and people who may be different to them. My magazine is more unique than others because it really puts the audience first by relevant advertising, having a large, fun and frantic personality but also caters to such a wide variety of people from around the world in a positive light. For this month in Alt Projekt, the theme is Punk Rock and the prizes are dresses that are also themed this kind of style.
Candy Bag Charms - Sade Brown
Although I would've liked to have a physical product available for the exhibition and evaluation portions of this project, the amount of time I'm given over the duration of this project means that, for the product I wanted to make, I wouldn't of been able to do this.
Regardless, for the practical part of this project, I've developed a sample page for a pair of matching acrylic keychains. I've considered what both the front and back sides of both the bags and the keychains will look like to give the best idea of what a physical version of this could look like.
Landscape Zine - Joseph Brown
I have created is a book/zine showcasing my photography and graphic design work based around the theme of psychedelia and distortion. I focused my work into 3 different categories: Landscape Photography, Portrait Photography and some collaboration work. The main purpose of this project for me, was to get experimental and try out a range of editing styles and photography techniques. A big focus on my project was the use of colour. Colour plays a key role in psychedelia so it was important for me to create and interest collage of bold, complimentary and opposing colours in my work.