[Field-Homework 3] The “space” of the occasional short trips

Synopsis: Through the past two field homework and readings, I realize how similar my “occasional short trips” are, especially after understanding the concept of “place” and “space”. The whole Whampoa neighborhood is the place, and the same route that I walk on every time I go out during the coronavirus outbreak is my “space” that I have developed and practiced. This short storyboard is the representation of what I see every time I go through the same “space”, while the environment actually changes a bit every time I go through it, sometimes just small changes that I did not realize.

Conceptboard: https://app.conceptboard.com/board/kob3-s1hs-uy5b-8mpt-7tq8

Bibliography:

  1. Certeau, M. de, & Rendall, S. (2011). “Spatial stories” – The practice of everyday life.
  2. How to Make a Storyboard for video and film: The Definitive guide. (2019, July 12). Retrieved from https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/how-to-make-storyboard/
  3. 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/

By Chu Kin Nok

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1 thought on “[Field-Homework 3] The “space” of the occasional short trips

  1. Ina Wu says:

    Appreciate your reflection on the idea of space and place within your work. However, what further insights are you offering here? What is particularly interest between “space” and “place” that you want audiences to know? Critically ask yourself what is it you want from doing this documentary?

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