Fantastic Mr. Fox, directed by Wes Anderson
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- Find out about the writings of Roald Dahl and the range of what stories he has done, look at both children's' books and adult stories. Provide 1 or more pages on his work, provide some analysis of this.
- Research into Quentin Blake's illustration (a moodboard of his work and include personal analysis of his technique, background information and how he has been successful. 1 page or more
- 1 or more pages showing some good examples of existing contemporary storyboards, with brief analysis. Josh Shepperd, etc
- At least 3 pages of story boarding for each of your 3 photo shoots, this should be a mix of quick sketches and annotation. Sketches should explore potential compositions for photos; annotation should include quotes from the book that you are illustrating and lists of requirements (models, postures, expressions, locations, props, costume, make up, lighting etc.)
- Make practical preparations for your shoot - ordering gathering/making props, costume, planning make up, arranging use of locations, booking models, checking weather forecasts. This is the most important and needs you to commit 100% to getting AMAZING photographs. If you need to order something then act very quickly as these will take time to get.
- As soon as you feel you are ready take some photographs for one of your scenes.
- Wallet prints from your photoshoot.
- Larger prints (A4/A5) of a range of your best edited shots.
- You should be aiming to take photographs asap this week if possible but at the latest over the weekend or in the studio early next week. Book your studio times well in advance and get technical help from Photography staff and technicians (Paul and Josh) to use the studio lights safely and properly.
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