BA (Hons.)
Level 06
GRAPHIC DESIGN Module Code: OUGD603
Module Title: Extended Practice
Learning Outcomes:
BRIEF TITLE: Alternate Foreign Film Artwork Exhibition – Collaboration with Bobby & Tristan Brief: To design and curate an interactive exhibition of alternate movie posters/artwork with a focus on foreign films which have been remade within western cinema. The posters/artwork will not contain anything obvious as to what film they are depicting, in terms of names of cast, title of the film or imagery. Background: With online streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Video, Apple TV and many more becoming a part of common entertainment platforms, foreign cinema is something which has been receiving increasing popularity within western culture over the past decades. With the growth of social media over the past few years, foreign films have managed to reach out to a wider range of audience than before, evidence of this would be numerous international film festivals across the UK celebrating foreign cinema. As a result of this remakes of popular foreign films in western cinema is on the rise. Considerations: •
Similar exhibitions which have been done before
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Production methods, as this will affect the overall design of the posters/artwork
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How anonymous the final images can be in terms of detail, as we would want people to try and guess what the film was.
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Availability of the exhibition space
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Location and size of exhibition
Mandatory Requirements: •
Evidence of research, development and production documented through regular blog posts.
• A minimum of 3 presentation boards. Target Audience: •
Film enthusiasts
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Leeds College of Art Students & Staff
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Other Creatives
• Printmakers Tone of Voice: •
Informative
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Entertaining
Deliverables: •
Pitch for exhibition space
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A minimum of 15 posters/artwork
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Promotional materials for exhibition
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Basic Branding of the event
This brief should be read in conjunction with the module brief. Please refer to module handbook for module brief, submission deadline, graded outcomes and further reading.