Fashion 2 Compressed
Fashion 2 Compressed
Fashion 2 Compressed
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roles of for the
documentary
Tiarna Cinematographer,
editor
Wearing what makes you feel comfortable, and feels like you is a statement,
and is what makes you as an individual, unique. Fashion influences day to day
life, though changing in trends all throughout history, it is apart of every person
every single day.. yet it’s so overlooked as just a necessity, but it is way more
than that.
And that is why with research throughout history, we have collected the
changes, influences, and inspirations that fashion has made its mark on.
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Subcultures
Hipster/hiphop
Punk
Goth
Hippie
Glam rock
Pastel
Emo
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Academia
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Research into the Gender history of
Fashion, it’s fluidity and it’s
influence.
What role does Gender play in fashion? What or who defines what we wear?
Naturally, men and women have always been defined Nothing and no one. Though traditionally,
separately, put into either or category with certain ways that women and men’s clothing have been geared
are appropriate to dress, and if not, looked down on by society, towards one and the other, with people telling
But who is to say how we should look? Dating back to ancient us what is appropriate for each, we are free to
Rome, men and women wore close enough to the same thing, be ourselves how we want. Simply said: blue is
their tunics were made and looked of the same material, only not just for boys, and pink isn’t just for girls,
cut to different lengths. Society can be a very restrictive and anyone can wear any item as they please with
labelled place, yet people choose to go against the norms,
no distinctions based on binary norms, and
choosing clothes that reflect their gender identity and how they
through this use of fashion people have been
want to express themselves, and through communicating their
able to be perceived how they want to be by
gender identity, they are able to be comfortable as their true
those around them.
self.
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A Look back in Time.
Gender fluidity and it’s expression through
fashion is nothing new. Throughout history,
menswear had heavy hints of femininity, in the
1700s it being of high society to wear wigs and
David Bowie, 1970s. Grace Jones, 1980.
high-heeled shoes. While women however,
cross-dressed under disguise, and it wasn’t until
the 1920s when they were liberated and began
1966 Yves Saint Laurent, ‘Le
embracing androgyny. Smoking’. - Also known as the
first tuxedo on a woman.
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Pote n t i a l
int e r v i e w e e s .
a n d y o u n g e r
d e n t s , O l d e r
Fashion stu
generations. l a s ,
e r ,A s h , N i c h o
w e n , O l i v
Classmates: G O s c a r , L e s l i e .
s s i bl y ) R a c h el,
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Questions for potential
interviewee’s
What does fashion mean to you?
Who or what inspires your fashion choices ?
Why does fashion change?
What are you fashion do’s and don’ts?
Is fashion important to you? why?
What do you want your style to say about you?
What are you opinions on the current styles?
What's a trend you want to come back or pick up ?
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Soundtrack for the
documentary.
1800s - Classical music
1920 + 1940s - Audios/old music recordings
1960s - Nancy Sinatra - These boots made for walking.
1970s - Carly Simon - Why?
1980s - David Bowie - Fashion
2000s ( onwards ) - Shakira - Whenever, wherever
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Shotlist
Interview - like behind the scene photos of the interviewees clothing
archival footage - old fashion, recordings.
B roll - of celebrities, YouTube, brands ( biggest vs now )
photoshoot - out and about/public photos.
Shots to use in the interviews:
Medium shot
Close up
3 Point lighting
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Pre -production .
For our film we will make sure we will
have:
Storyboards
Risk Assessment
Equipment list
Script
Shot list
Booking & Cast list
Locations
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Contingency
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Th a n k
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