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Unintentional narratives of bodies and spaces: a study on developing a method of cinematic storytelling.
This collection of test stills presents itself as a fluid storyboard, emerging from a process of intentional experimentation and exploration of the relationship between bodies and spaces. It aims to tell semi-unintentional stories.

The random pop-up galleries create opportunities for multiple narratives and interpretations while effectively showcasing how the outcome would appear in a printed format, such as a double-bound book.

The printed publication, which features a carefully curated selection of image pairings, can ultimately be disrupted by the viewer, who is encouraged to propose new dialogues between images.

The use of close-ups, mid-shots, and wide shots references the conventional shot differentiation in narrative filmmaking. Meanwhile, the presentation of multiple instances in a fluid manner reflects the image makers’ study of developing a cinematic storytelling method.

This collection will be expanded with new footage before being printed.