Tagged: story

Mood board brainstorming

The Burning House

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.


Name: GretaAge: 21Location: Sønderborg, Denmark // Utena, LithuaniaOccupation: 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
Name: Greta
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
Name: Sara Montironi
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
Name: Sara Montironi

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
Name: LondonAge: 25Location: Canada Occupation: FarmerList:
letter from close friend
heirloom seeds-wallet
knife
hatchet
tool roll with carving tools
owl feather
great grandmother’s artist’s box
Name: London
Age: 25
Location: Canada
Occupation: Farmer
List:

  • letter from close friend
  • heirloom seeds-wallet
  • knife
  • hatchet
  • tool roll with carving tools
  • owl feather
  • great grandmother’s artist’s box
Name: Sonja SteppanAge: 26Location: Berlin, GermanyOccupation: Barista / Freelance EditorWebsite: 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
Name: Sonja Steppan
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

Ryan + Bogost

Ryan’s reading regarded the semantics of a narrative, with the suggested definition: “story is an event or sequence of events (the action), and narrative discourse is those events as represented.”

The following dimensions were also suggested to define what a narrative is:

I like to think about narrative and story because I enjoy reading and writing both fiction and non-fiction, so this reading is interesting to compare these two genres, but I’m unsure of the importance of this reading in regards to what we’ve studied so far in the course. Previously we have discussed in lectures that definitions by definition are inherently wrong and there are always exceptions to the rule, and that we shouldn’t waste time thinking about which box our work fits in to. On the other hand, I have felt strangely liberated by the constraints of the constraint tasks, so perhaps this reading can fit in to the course this way, but I’m still unsure. Ryan mentions the ‘do-it-yourself’ toolkit for definitions based on her eight conditions, so maybe we are able to satisfy ourselves with only a couple of these factors and ultimately define things individually.

Bogost’s reading about lists and literature made me ask myself if our sketch tasks are the film equivalent of a written list. For example, here is a ten second clip of things that define me: guitar, laptop, a candle, etc. It’s quite reminiscent of Barthes’ list of likes and dislikes mentioned in the article.