Week2: Style References

After the first workshop on screenwriting, I would like to use the rules we learned in class, trying to construct the plot and the storyboard.

Inspiration

This week, I tried to do brainstorming, starting to construct my storyboard and plot for my project.

For starters, I’ve been finding some inspirations that existed online, take some music videos for example.

Plus, I found some surreal style works which really gave me some good perspectives also many impressive and mind-blowing ways of visual languages.

Very artistic and creative, many visual pieces stuff I can learn from this, such as lighting, and camera movement.

I am really into the soundtrack of this music video, which I think is rather elegant, and it super fits the vibe of my FMP either. So I might use other different kinds of versions for my FMP background music.

What’s more, I get some inspiration from this, Take the magic, for example, Jay Chou makes the flowers bloom, which is so surreal, dreamy, and has some deep meaning behind it that I can apply to my project either.

Some creative videos are also funny and inspiring.

In addition, I’ve been trying to get inspiration from photography too.

Not only I just found the images but also understood the aesthetics of this style called “Dreamcore”

Dreamcore is a surrealist aesthetic that uses motifs commonly associated with dreams, daydreams or nightmares, portrayed through media such as images, videos and, on occasion, music. Dreamcore shares many similarities with surreal memes; however, it does not rely on absurdist humor. Instead, dreamcore focuses on emulating the general feeling of a dream.

I would like to construct the scene incorporating this kind of style.

In short, I hope my FMP is an aesthetic 3D-animated music video full of blue-sky thinking.