CEREUS-BLOOM (IP Design Draft1 by Yalla636).mp4
Yesterday, I offered to create an Worldbuilding IP Design example for a screenwriting/logline and @MichaelDzurak reached out to me in the "Introduction Lounge". I enjoyed reading his five synapsis and picked one that resonated with me and been achievable in time. Thank you Michael
Here is a video slideshow of "draft 1" and a quick run down:
(You can read the full logline on the writer profile of Michael Dzurak)
LOGLINE:
Two wildly different millennials at uncertain turns in life meet by chance in a busy airport and realize they can each help each other confront painful impasses before life chances slip away.
Think: Before Sunrise meets Roman Holiday via Lost in Translation
My work steps (4-6h):
- rereading the script and rethinking the story for later input and suggestions
- Brainstorming meaning and possibilities
- coming up with a poster design concept
= choosing fonts & resonating visual
= setting the tone (airport tray asthetic)
= photoshop editing ( think colorgrading)
- worldbuilding: think environment, mood, cinematography, production design
= researching interiors, sets, places
= collecting impressions for moodboard
= think luts, movie format, camera
= transfer impressions into themed world
- creative direction on paper, containing keywords etc and guiding infos for visual dep.
-coming up with soundscape and music drafts and reference tracks
= brainstorming soundscape and mix
= collect references and create samples
= combine soundscape and music for different scenes
- finalize pdf draft and create a video slide show which includes the sound idea
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These steps are not always in order and multiple tasks flow randomly into each other.
This draft one was executed real quick to showcase what's possible and is just a glimpse. Draft two goes already way deeper and the worktime for such an draft can quiet differ depending on the project. I hope you enjoy
All tasks and steps been executed by me. the sound idea contains plane, field, hall, duty free environment example and how sounds could be cutted with scenes (think cinematography) The two songs that I picked are reference tracks!