Wednesday 27 February 2013

Collaborative - D&C/ Creative partner


Brief 

Create a portrait of contemporary youth - Dazed and Confused

Why have you chosen to work with your creative partner? What are your aims?

I decided to work with Emily as we have similar design interest, an I believe the collaborative work we can produce will be enjoyable and exciting as we both with to experiment with photography. 


What are your specific areas of creative interest in this brief? 

The idea of capturing contemporary youth in an image is, this could be processed by using people, locations or objects as the main focus in the image. I have a huge interest in fashion and culture and i think these can be reflected in the imagery we produce. 


What specific design skills do you have to offer in relation to your chosen brief? How do you intend to use them?

- Photographic skills to contribute to the the work we produce. 
- Editorial design to apply to the work as i have an eye for fashion and layout this could work well for publication products. 


What specific non-design skills do you have to offer in relation to your chosen brief? How do you intend to use them?

- Photography - The ability to capture a story in a series of images to get the final still
- The ability to work with others - We both enjoy collaborative work as there is twice the input and twice the ideas generated
- Great research ethics, the ability to research in depth to a chosen subject. 


What will your specific roles be in the collaboration in relation to your brief?

Lisa: People photography - Capturing fashion and culture influenced imagery, portraits that reflect people of this time and contemporary youth within it


What will your individual responsibilities be in relation to your brief?

LIsa: Research aspects of photography, photographers, current imagery published in dazed and confused. Taking time out to do test shots in the photography studio, look for models to use for portraits, find locations for shoots.


What will your joint responsibilities be?

- Booking out the photography studio to do test shots
- Make decisions on which are the best photographs 
- Be adventurous and look for location and models for photoshoots
- Research a relevant and substantial amount for influence and inspiration in the brief 
- Both have creative design input to final products 

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