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Originally Posted by biggie
Hi everyone i'm in my last year studing graphic design at University College Falmouth. For my last project i want to create/design a British Film Museum. This sums up what i plan to do:
I plan to design a place where you go to experience the best in British film (Mix old and new together).There will be two temporary exhibitions that celebrate a certain actor or genre etc. To link with these, there will be two cinema screens showing films that correspond with each exhibition. There will also be a permanent feature that will give an overview of British cinema. This could be an imax cinema which will give you an interactive experience (or something).
The ideas i have now for exhibitions are Michael Caine, Danny Boyle, Carry on series, Peter Sellers and Terry Gilliam (have to choose 2) Good or bad choices? please let me know!
If you have any ideas or thoughts on what you would want to see there like the exhibitions or the permanent feature, or anything that springs to mind!
Cheers
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I don't understand. How can you experience the best in British film if you include new films?
OK, there have maybe been one or two reasonable films made in the lst few decades.
Welcome to the forum.
For your permanent feature, would they just be clips to give a flavour of British films through the ages? In that case I think you should start with some British silents, move on through the Ealing comedies, Gainsborough melodramas and Hammer horror, dipping in to various other genres as well.
For one of your temporary features, I may be a bit biased but I would suggest Powell & Pressburger films. As well as having the quality to show the best of British, they also cover an amazing range of topics and styles.
Steve