Friday 22 February 2019

Feedback & action plan

Feedback:
- Clever idea - everything links
- Experiment with more colour (potentially just black and white? Could look more professional)
- Some letters in typeface are hard to read (M, C)
- Kaleidoscope could link to digital ticket
- Could have each colour represent a different film

Action plan:
- Create numbers from typeface
- New gifs with numbers counting down for between films
- Create the timeline of films instead of voting system
- Potential Posters from gif?
- Instagram (info of screening, gif, timeline, films in hexagon, Photo Booth idea)
- Kaleidoscope double as a popcorn box

Developments:
- Each colour represents a genre. Blue is action, pink is comedy, green is horror.
- Selected films are all independent. Leon the Professional, Mad Max, Eagle VS Shark, Little Miss Sunshine, Evil Dead and Get Out.
- Leaflet made out of the hexagon shape, folded and cut like a concertina. Has all the film info and screening info.


Film synopsis:

Get Out: Now that Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) and his girlfriend, Rose (Allison Williams), have reached the meet-the-parents milestone of dating, she invites him for a weekend getaway upstate with Missy and Dean. At first, Chris reads the family's overly accommodating behavior as nervous attempts to deal with their daughter's interracial relationship, but as the weekend progresses, a series of increasingly disturbing discoveries lead him to a truth that he never could have imagined.

Mad Max: Years after the collapse of civilization, the tyrannical Immortan Joe enslaves apocalypse survivors inside the desert fortress the Citadel. When the warrior Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron) leads the despot's five wives in a daring escape, she forges an alliance with Max Rockatansky (Tom Hardy), a loner and former captive. Fortified in the massive, armored truck the War Rig, they try to outrun the ruthless warlord and his henchmen in a deadly high-speed chase through the Wasteland.

Eagle VS Shark: Lily (Loren Horsley), a socially awkward fast-food waitress, meets Jarrod (Jemaine Clement), an equally oddball video-game clerk, at a costume party. She flips over him, even though he is not exactly the nicest guy around, and the pair begin a strange relationship. Gearing up for his ultimate revenge against a high-school bully, Jarrod dumps Lily, but she digs her heels in and refuses to give up the fight.

Evil Dead:Ashley "Ash" Williams (Bruce Campbell), his girlfriend and three pals hike into the woods to a cabin for a fun night away. There they find an old book, the Necronomicon, whose text reawakens the dead when it's read aloud. The friends inadvertently release a flood of evil and must fight for their lives or become one of the evil dead. Ash watches his friends become possessed, and must make a difficult decision before daybreak to save his own life in this, the first of Sam Raimi's trilogy.


Leon the Professional: Mathilda (Natalie Portman) is only 12 years old, but is already familiar with the dark side of life: her abusive father stores drugs for corrupt police officers, and her mother neglects her. Léon (Jean Reno), who lives down the hall, tends to his houseplants and works as a hired hitman for mobster Tony (Danny Aiello). When her family is murdered by crooked DEA agent Stansfield (Gary Oldman), Mathilda joins forces with a reluctant Léon to learn his deadly trade and avenge her family's deaths.


Little Miss Sunshine: The Hoover family -- a man (Greg Kinnear), his wife (Toni Collette), an uncle (Steve Carell), a brother (Paul Dano) and a grandfather (Alan Arkin) -- puts the fun back in dysfunctional by piling into a VW bus and heading to California to support a daughter (Abigail Breslin) in her bid to win the Little Miss Sunshine Contest. The sanity of everyone involved is stretched to the limit as the group's quirks cause epic problems as they travel along their interstate route.


Info for screening:
Date: Saturday 18th May 2019 24hrs
Place: Hyde Park Picture House
Price: £15
Slogan/short rationale: '24 hours in 6 different worlds. Escape reality. Immerse yourself in independent film.'  'Escape reality' 

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