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Cat Links 2021 Blog, Workshop 2 Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations

[Workshop 2] Q&A with Miggy Cheng – Q21

Posted on April 21, 2021 Jen Lam

From Law Vanessa Lok Tung : Are you graduated from fashion design school? Why are you interested in making film customs? Thanks.

Cat Links 2021 Blog, Workshop 2 Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations

[Workshop 2] Q&A with Miggy Cheng – Q20

Posted on April 21, 2021 Jen Lam

From Jiaxin李嘉欣 LI : What is the difference between using black cloth and colourful cloth?

Cat Links 2021 Blog, Workshop 2 Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations

[Workshop 2] Q&A with Miggy Cheng – Q19

Posted on April 21, 2021 Jen Lam

From 3035771294 @HuangXin : when design scary costumes? do you research what common people are scared of or mainly depend on what the designing team are scared of?

Cat Links 2021 Blog, Workshop 2 Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations

[Workshop 2] Q&A with Miggy Cheng – Q18

Posted on April 21, 2021 Jen Lam

From Tammy Shuntian Tan : I wonder do you need to see the actor/actress in advance before design a set of custom for him/her? Or just simply image the body shape and the appearance of the actor/actress and design for them?

Cat Links 2021 Blog, Workshop 2 Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations

[Workshop 2] Q&A with Miggy Cheng – Q17

Posted on April 21, 2021 Jen Lam

From Hoi Shan Kwong : Just out of sheer curiosity – are there any taboos or rituals in filming a horror movie like Rigor Mortis? I heard the HK film industry is quite superstitious

Cat Links 2021 Blog, Workshop 2 Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations

[Workshop 2] Q&A with Miggy Cheng – Q16

Posted on April 21, 2021 Jen Lam

From Li Jinkuan : What is the idea of the design of the clothing in the movie? Also, how do u come up with your inspiration?

Cat Links 2021 Blog, Workshop 2 Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations

[Workshop 2] Q&A with Miggy Cheng – Q15

Posted on April 21, 2021 Jen Lam

From Enid Geo Li : Will the color of the dress wear off easily? Because I assume those clothes will be frequently used in different scenes , and will the paint easily wear off

Cat Links 2021 Blog, Workshop 2 Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations

[Workshop 2] Q&A with Miggy Cheng – Q14

Posted on April 21, 2021 Jen Lam

From Christina, TSOI Ying Ying (3035792676) : How to think about the design of costumes in a virtual world from zero-based? Like the magic world, since those costumes do not really appear in reality, how to know that the costumes that are designed actually meet the character?

Cat Links 2021 Blog, Workshop 2 Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations

[Workshop 2] Q&A with Miggy Cheng – Q13

Posted on April 21, 2021 Jen Lam

From Chen Yi : What is the most important feature of a costume in a movie? Is it the material, style or color of the  costume? Is it more important what the actor wears when he first appears in the movie?

Cat Links 2021 Blog, Workshop 2 Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations

[Workshop 2] Q&A with Miggy Cheng – Q12

Posted on April 21, 2021 Jen Lam

From Sherman Shui Fung Lo : Could I ask how often does the visual direction not match up with the vision the director has, do you have any past experience where the mismatch could not be resolved even when production/ filming has started, what are the effects and how would the production team react around this?

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  • Lecture 1: Architecture, Film & The Modern City
  • Lecture 2: Filming the Asian City
  • Lecture 3: The Post-war Asian City as Set
  • Lecture 4: Everyday Spaces as Narrative
  • Lecture 5: Urban Infrastructure as Event
  • Lecture 6: Housing Stories
  • Lecture 7: Monsters, Materials & Skyscrapers
  • Workshop 1: Building Sets, Spaces & the City + Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations
  • Lecture 8: Sci-Fi Technoscapes
  • Workshop 2: Dreamland Film Screening + Director’s Chat
  • Workshop 3: Designing the Video Essay
  • Lecture 9: Global Space, Time & Architecture
  • Fieldwork
  • Final Video Essay

2023 Blog

  • Lecture 1: Architecture, Film & The Modern City
  • Lecture 2: Filming the Asian City
  • Lecture 3: The Post-war Asian City as Set
  • Lecture 4: Everyday Spaces as Narrative
  • Lecture 5: Urban Infrastructure as Event
  • Lecture 6: Housing Stories
  • Lecture 7: Monsters, Materials & Skyscrapers
  • Workshop 1: Building Sets, Spaces & the City
  • Workshop 2: Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations
  • Lecture 8: Sci-Fi Technoscapes
  • Lecture 9: Global Space, Time & Architecture
  • Fieldwork
  • Final Video Essay

2022 Blog

  • L2: Filming the Modern Asian City
  • L4: Urban Everyday Spaces as Narrative
  • L5: Urban Infrastructure as Event
  • L6: Housing Stories
  • L7: Monsters, Materials & Skyscrapers
  • L8: Sci-fi Technologies
  • Workshop 1: Building Sets, Spaces & the City
  • Workshop 2: Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations
  • Fieldwork
  • Final Video Essay

2021 Blog

  • L1: Architecture, Film & the Modern City
  • L2: Filming the Modern Asian City
  • L5: Urban Infrastructure as Event
  • L8: Sci-Fi Technoscapes
  • L9: Global Space, Time & Architecture
  • Workshop 1 Building Sets, Spaces & the City
  • Workshop 2 Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations
  • Fieldwork
  • Final Video Essay

2020 Spring Blog

  • L1: Architecture, Film and the Modern City
  • L2: The Post-War Asian City as Set
  • L3: Filming the Asian City
  • L4: Everyday Spaces as Narrative
  • Field Homework 1 Everyday Spaces as Narrative
  • L5: Urban Infrastructure as Event
  • Field Homework 2 Urban Infrastructure as Event
  • L6: Housing Stories
  • Field Homework 3 Housing Stories
  • L7: Monsters, Materials & Skyscrapers
  • L8: Sci-fi Technoscapes
  • L9: Global Spaces, Time & Architecture
  • Workshop 1 Building Sets, Spaces & the City
  • Workshop 2 Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations
  • Final Video Essay

2019 Blog

  • Architecture, Film + The Modern City
  • Filming the Modern Asian City
  • The Post-war Asian City as Set
  • Framing Workshop
  • Everyday Spaces as Narrative
  • Urban Infrastructure as Event
  • Producing the Set, Designing the City Workshop
  • Housing Stories
  • Monsters, Materials + Skyscrapers
  • Sci-Fi Technoscapes
  • Global Space, Time + The City
  • Researching Central, Visualizing Central Workshop

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2022 Blog

  • L2: Filming the Modern Asian City
  • L4: Urban Everyday Spaces as Narrative
  • L5: Urban Infrastructure as Event
  • L6: Housing Stories
  • L7: Monsters, Materials & Skyscrapers
  • L8: Sci-fi Technologies
  • Workshop 1: Building Sets, Spaces & the City
  • Workshop 2: Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations
  • Fieldwork
  • Final Video Essay

2021 Blog

  • L1: Architecture, Film & the Modern City
  • L2: Filming the Modern Asian City
  • L5: Urban Infrastructure as Event
  • L8: Sci-Fi Technoscapes
  • L9: Global Space, Time & Architecture
  • Workshop 1 Building Sets, Spaces & the City
  • Workshop 2 Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations
  • Fieldwork
  • Final Video Essay

2020 Spring Blog

  • L1: Architecture, Film and the Modern City
  • L2: The Post-War Asian City as Set
  • L3: Filming the Asian City
  • L4: Everyday Spaces as Narrative
  • Field Homework 1 Everyday Spaces as Narrative
  • L5: Urban Infrastructure as Event
  • Field Homework 2 Urban Infrastructure as Event
  • L6: Housing Stories
  • Field Homework 3 Housing Stories
  • L7: Monsters, Materials & Skyscrapers
  • L8: Sci-fi Technoscapes
  • L9: Global Spaces, Time & Architecture
  • Workshop 1 Building Sets, Spaces & the City
  • Workshop 2 Costumes, Characters & Urban Situations
  • Final Video Essay

2019 Blog

  • Architecture, Film + The Modern City
  • Filming the Modern Asian City
  • The Post-war Asian City as Set
  • Framing Workshop
  • Everyday Spaces as Narrative
  • Urban Infrastructure as Event
  • Producing the Set, Designing the City Workshop
  • Housing Stories
  • Monsters, Materials + Skyscrapers
  • Sci-Fi Technoscapes
  • Global Space, Time + The City
  • Researching Central, Visualizing Central Workshop

Tags

"Moving House" Reflections 2020 spring 2021 blog 2021 spring 2022 Blog 2022 Spring 2023 Blog 2023 Spring 2024 blog Class Exercise “Mood Board” Class Exercise “Moving House” Reflections Class Exercise “Story Board” Field-Homework Field-Homework 1 Field-Homework 2 Field-Homework 3 Field Report Fieldwork Fieldwork Report Final Essay final video essay Lecture 8 Sci-fi Technoscapes Lecture 9 reading response Mood Board Moodboard Readiing Response Reading Reading Resources Reading responce Reading response Reading response 1 Reading response 2 Reading Response: Ackbar Abbas Reading Response: Jennifer Yoos and Vincent James Reading response: Michel de Certeau Reading Response: Roland Barthes Reading Response: Walter Benjamin Reading response Leung P.-K. and Seng Reading Resposne Storyboard Story board Video Essay Workshop 1 Workshop 2 workshop 3
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