Mood board brainstorming
If your house was burning, what would you take with you? It’s a conflict between what’s practical, valuable and sentimental. What you would take reflects your interests, background and priorities. Think of it as an interview condensed into one question.
Not a documentary film, but I think it is documentary photography if that is such a genre, and I think it really encapsulates the intimacy which I’d like to see in our finished K film. The images tells stories and are full of sentimentality and memory – qualities I hope our film can capture.
Age: 21
Location: Sønderborg, Denmark // Utena, Lithuania
Occupation: Student, daydreamer
List:
- Guitar & my fav yellow pick
- Ticket to the upcoming The National show
- New favourite scarf
- Apocalyptica Photobook signed by the band members
- Watercolours & the brush
- Box full of letters
- Wallet
- Phone (though 90% sure I’d forget to take it)
- Lip balm
- CK One Red Edition Fragrance
- Notebooks
- iPod
- Favourite tea
- Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace (and as many other books as I could carry)
- Carousel Music Box that I got from my parents for Christmas
- Harmonica
- Pens & my fav pencil
- Favourite poetry book
Age: 31
Location: Ancona, Italy
Ocupation: Video Editor & Motion Designer
Site: www.saramontironi.com
List:
- Bag
- Wallet
- Ring (a gift from my parents)
- MacBookPro
- External Hard Disk
- Instax Mini 90 Camera (a gift from a special person)
- Pictures of my life
- Book of Dreams
- Passport
Age: 30
Location: Berlin, Germany
Occupation: Filmmaker
Website: http://www.surfberlin.com
List:
- Too many things
Age: 26
Location: Berlin, Germany
Occupation: Barista / Freelance Editor
Website: Questrezine
List:
- a photograph of my mother when she was my age
- a photograph of my father when he was my age
- the fragrance I have been wearing ever since I was 15
- a Junghans watch that used to belong to my Czech grandfather
- a crater shaped ring I got as a gift in Amman, Jordan
- my glasses plus case
- slides from the 30s I rediscovered in our basement, taken by my great grand aunt Mathilde Party
- a perpetual calendar given to me by Ivonne, one of my creative mentors
- “Wie ich lernte, nicht mehr zu vergessen”, an album crafted by my man Tobi
- a wax signet set, type-designed by Tobi again
- “Das Buchhandbuch”, my first bookbinding project in design school