So we have decided to go with the idea of 'The ugly duckling' story. I think we should concentrate on looking at the peice from a contemporary sense.
What does it mean to be "Ugly?"
- Not looking at surface rather delving into substance of a person?
- Illness' that can cause isolation, neglect or a feeling of being outcasted.?
- The concept of Ugly, who is ugly and for what reason arte they percieved as such?
I would like to look at the preconceptions of voice and film.
-Conventions of film, what message does it send by filming from the point of view of a security camera, or by hand held Cloverfield/ Blair Witch perspective?
-Vocal preconceptions, what do people think of when they hear a deep voice rather than a feminine voice? Do people associate the two with different qualities in a film or televised transmission?
A few things I have been thinking about, let me know guys, post your own thought please :)
Tim
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