MULTIMEDIA
Here are a few examples of the various films. slideshows and animations produced by our students in recent years.
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A two part split screen exploration of an underground journey by Tommy Harpin
A journey through the city at night by Anna Hills
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'The Brick' by Tennessee Williams
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Two stop motion studies of ink and water by Sophie Runnicles
A stop motion film by Annie Fielding
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A short split screen film by Courtenay Bes-Green
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A stop motion film exploring the behaviour of water by Natalie Moorey
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Found footage of the Hindenburg Disaster given the Surrealist treatment by Emma Farrant
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A short experimental film from Billy Rowlinson.
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A response to the surrealist notion of a 'terrain vague' by Billy Rowlinson.
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A short stop motion film by Tennessee Williams exploring what happens when you drink in a photograph.
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A response to the theme of 'Dance' by Jade Wildes.
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A moving story of a pregnancy accompanied by a series of portraits.
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This slideshow by Rosie Denton explores notions of physical confinement, language, memories and the body to haunting effect.
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This video uses a piece of found footage of the artist's mother as a starting point for a meditation on dance, memory and love.
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Experiments with making and photographing giant bubbles by Chelsey Jones.
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What happens when coloured ice cubes begin to melt? Ashruf attempted to find out using stop motion animation.
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A short film exploring what happens when you attempt to create a composite portrait to better capture someone's identity.
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The challenge was to create a 60 second Surreal film on a mobile phone. This is what Emily came up with.
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Telling a simple narrative through a series of still images.
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'Basket Case', an example of what happens when you allow students to consume too much surrealist art.
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Two short stop motion animations responding to the theme of portraiture.
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A film about food by Zara Carnegie.
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The last of three short stop motion animations by Jessica Debba inspired by the photographs of Vic Muniz
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The second of three short stop motion animations by Jessica Debba inspired by the photographs of Vic Muniz
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The first of three short stop motion animations by Jessica Debba inspired by the photographs of Vic Muniz
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