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Research: Locations

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After the second tutorial we have a better idea of what locations we can use in out second project. Location 1: Heathrow Airport: Based on our idea we believe Heathrow airport is a good choice as it will allow us to show new arrivals and what their experiences are. Location 2: Tube Station: The tube station will also allow us to show how new arrivals feel and show their first experience in a foreign land.  

Voiceover/Narration

CMP Project 2 – Voiceover/Narration For our moving image piece, we are going to include a voiceover consisting of our parents and grandparents talking about their journeys of immigration to the UK. To do this, we will casually interview our relatives, letting them freely tell their story. Firstly, we will ask them simply to: ‘Tell your story of coming to the UK’. After this, we will ask more specific questions, such as: -        ‘How did you feel when you arrived?’ -        ‘How did you feel leaving home?’ -        ‘What was the journey like?’ Deciding on these questions, we didn’t want to focus too heavily on the logistical manners of our relatives’ stories, but on how the process affected them on a more personal level, how leaving and arriving different places made them feel, in a deeper manner. Some additional questions about first lodging and cultural ...

Idea Development - Second Tutorial

CMP Project 2 – Tutorial 2 Idea Development During our second tutorial with Raine, our group developed and concentrated our idea into a more focussed project, circling in on the themes and technicalities of how to convey them. We decided that the idea of our parents’ and relatives’ immigration stories of coming to the UK were the strongest aspect of our overall project. This is down to it being something that is both deeply personal and something we can all relate to. From this we devolved the idea of creating a narration/voiceover for the moving image piece. In this we would ask our parents and grandparents to recall their experience and process of both leaving their original homes and arriving to a new country for a new beginning. Immigration in second half of 20 th Century Britain: -        50s + 60s: Caribbean + Commonwealth countries -        70s – Pakistani + Bangladesh...

Research - Mark Wallinger

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Research Mark Wallinger – Threshold to the Kingdom My initital idea was partly inspired by Mark Wallinger’s ‘Threshold to the Kingdom’, in which the arrivals gate at an airport terminal is filmed and shown in slow motion. Over the top, grand classical music is played while the passengers walk through the terminal. Turning his footage from an extremely mundane and banal process of arriving at an airport into a grand and beautiful montage of what can be interpreted as people passing through purgatory. This led me to think more deeply about the arrivals hall at an airport, and how it can play a more significant part in a person’s life than you might initially think. Or rather than play a significant part, they are symbolic of the gates to a new place, beginning or life. From this, I started thinking about my dad’s journey from Australia to the UK in the 1980s and relating this to the arrivals hall, which would have been the end to the most tedious and ...

Initial Idea

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My initial idea for the topic of space, place and history is to create a documentary that depicts an area that is rich with history such as during World War 2 (WW2), showing examples of houses that were destroyed but now is replaced in the present day.Another example is to show old industrial areas, to show what it was like to work there in the past and show what it is like now in the present day. In either of these examples, there will be a character going to these places and looking around as if reminiscing about the past. It will contain flashbacks so that the audience will know of the history behind these locations. I also believe a narrator will be effective in explain details of what happened at these locations. Furthermore, music can be played lightly in the background so that the audience will be more engaged. Examples of locations: - WW2 Locations: Coventry Cathedral (The Cathedral Church of St. Michael):         ...

Research - Jeremy Deller

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Research – Jeremy Deller Jeremy Deller is a Turner prize winning British artist who deals mostly with British cultural and political issues such as the 1984 Miner’s Strike and the Battle of the Somme. Looking at Deller’s work, you can see he has an affliction for the complexities and intricacies of modern British culture. In his book ‘Folk Archive’, he travelled to differing parts of England and documented varying cultural events, from the soundsystems of Notting Hill Carnival to Tar Barrel Rolling in Devon. The book highlights the everyday creativity and cultural richness of the British people not always seen in mainstream media channels. A noted ability of Deller’s is his skill to blend into each chosen environment and provide the viewer an intimate vision without it seeming exploitative or too much as an outsider looking in. The work of Deller’s that relates mostly to our project is one of his more recent experiments. On the centenary of the Battle...

Personal Research/ Historical Context

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Where the project becomes personal to me is considering why i'm in this place right now, it is due to the arrivals of my great-grandparents and grandparents in this country between the 1950's and 1960s coming from Jamaica and Grenada. My Mother's Side Speaking to my mother she recalls hearing that her mum arrived in the U.K on a boat called the Windrush. She told me of how her mum met her father aboard the boat en-route to the country, having been from different parts of the same island (Jamaica) the two had never met until their paths had crossed as they both embarked on a new chapter in their lives. He went on to pursue my grandmother as my mother described and they would end up raising a family setting in South-West London. Conducting my own research i found that a boat called the 'SS Empire Windrush' was responsible for shipping a great deal of caribbean workers in the 1950's on an 8,000 mile journey to England. It's first journey docked at Ti...