We have chosen to do the heritage video. This is the brief for this:
•Whilst we have photographs and there is some limited footage available on platforms such as YouTube there are no videos that encapsulate the rich heritage of the venue.
•We would like some short linear visual media (about 5 -10 minutes) encapsulating the royal, architectural, social and performance history of the venue.
•Sound? Animation? Film & Video? Open to creative approaches but think about the context of where the finished product may be used.
•We would like it show these on the Brighton Dome website and or on a plasma to tour groups attending
•We would like some short linear visual media (about 5 -10 minutes) encapsulating the royal, architectural, social and performance history of the venue.
•Sound? Animation? Film & Video? Open to creative approaches but think about the context of where the finished product may be used.
•We would like it show these on the Brighton Dome website and or on a plasma to tour groups attending
Research
As we had chosen to do the heritage video, I began to look around at other examples.
This is
the first one:
http://blog.biodiversitylibrary.org/2010/11/biodiversity-heritage-library-short.html (The Biodiversity Heritage
Library, Martin Kalfatovic, 2010, website: http://blog.biodiversitylibrary.org/)
This one
was pretty boring- just photos with captions. We wanted it to be way more
multimedia than this. However, I noticed that it evoked a mood very quickly
from the music choice, and that this helped the video a lot. We need to get
some good un-copyrighted material for this.
This
next one (a stop motion about cultural heritage)
(Mariam
Heijne and Kelly Lenior, 2012, “Short
Stop Motion Video About Cultural Heritage” address: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qB8nyt1Zjs, accessed at 06/03/13)
was a bit more like how I wanted some moments
of our video to be- quite fun and quirky and arty. I liked their style of using
well known portraits mixed with stop motion- it works really well. We'd
probably make it longer and mixed with other video and interviews.
The next
video is from Caterpillar Company which made a heritage video:
(CaterpillarInc,
2011, “Caterpillar Heritage Company” USA,
address: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHH5tVzYulU accessed on 06/03/13)
this is
a bit different from the company we are working for, but the way the video is
made is really cool. I loved the first shot which follows artefacts from
different eras- I feel like we could completely follow this in a timeline. I
liked the narration too (which is a first, as usually narration is over the
top) and the use of archive footage mixed in really works with the narration; I
feel like we could definitely look at the linear structure of this and take
from it for ours. They also use newspaper cutting and photographs and I like
this multimedia approach.
I also
did some research on the website about what sort of history there is in the
dome. There are loads to produce on- from royal stables to dances, to hospitals
woman’s rights, and music events. There are also a lot of stories (the suffragette’s
story is my favourite one) The dome have a YouTube channel
(https://www.youtube.com/user/brightondome) which i was also looking at. There
is a lot of archive footage of bands and events at the dome we could use.
Second meeting summary:
-We
can’t do animation, as we don’t have the skills. This is sad, but we can come up with ideas around this.
-A
online virtual tour? Sadly, we don’t have enough expertise to pull off! This was my idea and i really liked i, as it was quite orginal. But yeah, i can't write any sort of stuff for it.
-Debate
on how to start? Book opening? A track of the dome? A narrator introducing?
Eventually decided for professional reasons, to use a track- looks best.
-Over
all ascetic: Nostalgic, reminiscent , entertaining, educational, personal.
-What we
want to include in each section:
Prince
lodging house: Stables, lover story, the tunnel. (we have access to the
tunnel?)
Cavalry
Barracks and concert hall: Barracks for Indian soldiers, the Indian gate,
studio theatre.
War
Stories: Soldiers’ being nursed back to health, tea dances, bomb falling on the
dome.
The
organ: Organ playing through the war, Douglas Reeve.
Musical
Milestones: Jimi Hendrix, Micheal Buble, David Bowie, ABBA, Pink Floyd, etc
-Start
to try and email different places for historians and archive footage.
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