Routine/Lifestyle
Synopsis
The virus outbreak has caused huge disruption to people’s livelihood and lifestyle, causing them to view and utilize the built space around them differently. . This documentary will be a first-person-view description of how people’s lives are changed by the virus outbreak, in a form of a moving camera undergoing a daily routine of a resident of a housing estate leaving his home for the MTR, recording the lives of citizens within and around the housing estate.
Firstly, the person leaves his home and takes the lift to the ground floor. Then, he walks across through the podium; along the way, he pays attention to how people are spending time at the podium. As the person leaves the housing estate, he travels through the shopping mall and a bridge towards the MTR station.
Bibliography (some websites that I have taken a look at)
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- Storyboarding for Product Design. Retrieved from https://www.instructables.com/id/Storyboarding-for-Product-Design/
- Certeau, M. de, & Rendall, S. (2011). “Spatial stories” – The practice of everyday life.
- Camera Angles: List of the Different Types of Camera shot angles in film. (2019, September 1). Retrieved from https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/types-of-camera-shot-angles-in-film/
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Appreciate that you are looking into a specific housing estate. To further this topic specificity, it would be useful for the documentary to offer another layer of insight. Overall narration is clear as you combed through the different spaces.