UHCW has approached me with a commission of creating a 360 video in which I’ve had to guide immigrants which needed to integrate into the British hospital system. This has taken me 2 months, from active discussions with the client in terms of what content I should include, my Ideas of communicating said content, showing different video concepts all the way to producing an agreed concept video.
Once the video has been done, the client has also asked me to help implement the 360 video into their locally available headset models. Initially I’ve ran into the issue of working with outdated headset models. But, after doing some quick research on the headsets, I’ve managed to find a platform available for the headsets to implement the 360 videos in.
With the solution ready, I’ve come back to the client and showed them the solution. I’ve also shown them the research I’ve made and the fact that the manufacturers have discontinued support for their headset models. They’ve said they were happy with the concept video and solution, thus concluding the commission.
In one of the modules me and a group of colleagues had to put a transmedia film together. We've gathered all of our ideas, after which we've all agreed to commit to my idea, which was a liminal space horror film inspired by films like the Cube, the Platform, etc.
The whole film was recorded in a green screen room, with the environments being put together by myself using photoshop and arranging layers in a 3d perspective on still camera shots.
For this project me and a small group of two members have been commissioned to promote our course through a video ad. The format didn’t matter, so with this project me and my group have agreed to do a parody of Top Gear and MTV Cribs in one place.
My contributions in this project lie in this introduction I have made, which is heavily inspired by the iconic show intro from Jeremy Clarkson’s Top Gear Show Series.