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1. Starting from a visual cohesion: starting and ending with the same shot, it's like a circle so the next short film constantly connects to the | 1. Starting from a visual cohesion: starting and ending with the same shot, it's like a circle so the next short film constantly connects to the previous one. | ||
2. Every group makes a film in the same city (Rotterdam?). The story is told within the setting of this city. Inspiration: 'Paris je t'aime'. We can add an extra theme to this. In 'Paris je t'aime' this was: "a romantic encounter". We can for example add a theme like "Rotterdam port town" or "Social distancing society". | 2. Every group makes a film in the same city (Rotterdam?). The story is told within the setting of this city. Inspiration: 'Paris je t'aime'. We can add an extra theme to this. In 'Paris je t'aime' this was: "a romantic encounter". We can for example add a theme like "Rotterdam port town" or "Social distancing society". |
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1. Starting from a visual cohesion: starting and ending with the same shot, it's like a circle so the next short film constantly connects to the previous one.
2. Every group makes a film in the same city (Rotterdam?). The story is told within the setting of this city. Inspiration: 'Paris je t'aime'. We can add an extra theme to this. In 'Paris je t'aime' this was: "a romantic encounter". We can for example add a theme like "Rotterdam port town" or "Social distancing society".