Synopsis: At the age of 18, Kevin Xiong realised the only way to achieve his dreams was to travel halfway across the world. As an aspiring model living in Melbourne, Kevin faces pressure from his parents to focus solely… Continue Reading →
When I first attended this studio, I honestly had no idea what to expect. A part of me was excited but the other part of me was scared because it’s something new. All I knew was that Real to Reel… Continue Reading →
From the start, we wanted A Model Son to depict Kevin’s story. A documentary that encourages young people and individuals in general to not be afraid to chase their dreams even when circumstances are not very supportive. At the same… Continue Reading →
The group I had with Isabella and Natalie is truthfully one of the best groups I have ever had. A Model Son would have ceased to exist had it not been for everyone’s help, I now understand that it undoubtedly takes… Continue Reading →
I have chosen to reflect on the two different edits of the ending sequence of A Model Son. The video above is the older version that we have shown in our very first screening. When we were first editing… Continue Reading →
Turn the camera off at the request of the participant (Rachel Boynton, DOC NYC, 2018). Show the participant the finished film before the public (Rachel Boynton, DOC NYC, 2018). Love the people that you film. (Rachel Boynton, DOC NYC,… Continue Reading →
assignment 1 from madeline k on Vimeo. For my first assignment, I have chosen the 1-2 minute observational montage film out of the 3 options available. I started the video by showing a compilation of the surrounding that hints the… Continue Reading →
Anyone that owns at least one social media account must have been familiar with – or at least have heard – of the Kardashian-Jenner family. No stranger to the media, this multi-millionaire family also has their own reality TV show, Keeping… Continue Reading →
Just like last week’s class, this week we once again had to go out and take pictures, but this time it is of like-objects, similar to that of Martin Parr’s Remote Scottish Postboxes. Our initial ideas were either doors or… Continue Reading →
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