Brief
Select a forgotten object, analyse its decline, and create a 60-second film to show how to extend its life, attract more users, or reinvent it.
Goal
To tell a personal and sentimental story about my own memory box that I started when I was a child and how the objects I collected changed throughout the years, reflecting my growth and also imagining what the future would look like for my memeory box. There's potential for this to resonate with those that have a memory box and to inspire others to consider one. Inspired by Wes Anderson's overhead shots and the music used in his films.
Ideation
Memory Box Emotions
Benefits of Memory Boxes
Why & Why Not?
Target Audience
• Want to start using a memory box but don't know how
• Regular memory box users
• People that collect, scrapbook and journal

Secondary Research
Visual Moodboard

Wes Anderson Cinematography

Knolling

Test Shots
Feedback
• Go back and use my own yellow memory box.
• Introduce a 4th era as a parent at the end.
• Use different shot-styles to make it visually exciting.
• The film should start and end with Donald Duck.
• Try a soundtrack that resonates with the film.
The Story
Script and Storyboard
Final Outcome
Reflection
• It was a nice challenge having wes anderson as mymain inspiration for this film.
• Choosing the soundtrack can be difficult.
• Technical issues with premierpro affected colourgrading.
• Learned how important storytelling is and the way you visually and sonically present it to capture audiences.
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