High fashion
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2010
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High Fashion is a practice-led research enquiry that examines the processes involved in producing a no-budget film of high aesthetic standards that can confidently compete in the global film festival market, and to reflect on the production techniques tested during the making of the film. The practical outcome of the research is a twenty-five minute short drama. It incorporates a large cast and crew, original designer clothing, extravagant sets, and a popular soundtrack. The thesis considers how over one hundred professionals volunteered their time, expertise, and equipment to help produce the film. The thesis also examines the many obstacles encountered while producing the film and how these were overcome. It is written for the student filmmaker as a guide to "learn by doing." |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31818/1/Fehraz_Lateef_Thesis.pdf http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31818/2/Fehraz_Lateef_Citation.pdf Lateef, Fehraz Aaron (2010) High fashion. Masters by Research thesis, Queensland University of Technology. |
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Creative Industries Faculty; Film & Television |
Palavras-Chave | #DV, video, fashion, twist, DV25, HD, Avid, producing, crewing, casting, film look, progressive, interlaced, deinterlace, motion effects, Robert Rodriguez, no budget filmmaking, digital filmmaking, post production, sound design, short film, Australian film #video editing, David Lynch, high fashion, Mike Figgis, Fluidmotion |
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