Friday, 8 December 2017

*Reflective Summary & Practical Outcome Proposal*

Discovering the case study of 'The Mysteries of Harris Burdick' was a real turning point for my project. Until recently, I was unsure of where my investigation was going and what my final practical outcome would be. However, as audience perceptions are crucial to my overall investigation, looking at the different stories written from Burdick's images made me think about ways in which I could do the same with my own work. 

I intend to create three of my own scenes, gaining first-hand research around the stories within them through the means of a survey. Within this survey I want to ask open ended questions, leaving room for the viewer's creativity. I also want to ask about characters. Although initially I will keep the scenes free of people, I will ask about who could be present in the scene, and what will happen next. Hopefully from this I will have enough information to create three character designs, responding to the answers I get.

I also want to include some kind of emblem in all three images, which could elude to something happening in the potential stories. This will coincide with the theme of mystery and situations with a twist (something that shouldn't be there).

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