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 Project Statement:  This is a two fold communication film demonstrating the use of film to  deliver design concept, and, the journey of landscape architecture students  through a design process. Project Narrative:  Intended purpose: This  is a two fold communication film demonstrating the use of film to deliver  design concept, and, the journey of landscape architecture students through a  design process.  Intended Audience: Design  students Research and Analysis: The first phase of our assignment we mapped out the  ecological patterns of our specific site. We overlaid gathered data on base  maps of the site. Group formulation and discussion: Within the completion of research and analysis, a  trend in similarities of data and observation showed among our classmates. To  strengthen the approach to this design it was decided that a group effort would  be involved. We formulated a group of three and begun our design process in the  form of discussion and brainstorming. Narration and storyboard: The narration was developed to set up the story line  of our documentary, and hit key points that would otherwise not be revealed but  supported by animation and footage. The purpose of the storyboard was schematic  organization of production and clarity. Cinematography: The firm was based on the actual project site in Shoshone, California. We gathered equipment and camped  out for one night to conduct interviews with Jim Copeland, superintendent of  Death Valley Unified, Thom Love, Science teacher, Love’s class, and David  Washum, local café owner and parent. We chose these particular interviewees  because each encompassed a particular role in Shoshone that would further  support our intended purpose. Meanwhile, we captured footage and still shots of  the surrounding natural environment, and ordinary conducts of daily life in the  small town of Shoshone.Many supporting shots  outside of Shoshone were conducted at our university studio facilities using  actress, Jennifer Rueda, and posing her in reenactment of our original  procedure of research and analysis in the first phase.
 Editing: 10  Hours of potential footage was complied into separate electronic files, viewed,  summarized, and footnoted to organize each large file. 10 To 15 minutes of a  variety of material was selected by group decision to make the final cut. Raw  footage, recorded narration, sound bites, animation, and music scores, were  imported into an Adobe Premiere file and engineered and refined to create all  the sequences. Presentation: The final product is a 15 minute length film that articulates design processes  and design solutions with the use of tone-setting audio, voiceover narration,  stated footage, non-staged events captured, interviews, and moving imagery.  Details and storyboard of the completed film project are presented in the  following image based pages.   
 
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