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

The random pop-up galleries allow for the creation of different possibilities for narrative and interpretation, and they effectively showcases what the outcome would be in a printed form, such as a double-bound book.

The form of the printed publication, which presents a specific curatorship of image pairings, can eventually be disrupted by the viewer who is allowed to propose new conversations between images.

The use of closeups, mid shots, and wide shots in the imagery refers to the typical shot differentiation in narrative filmmaking and the presentation of multiple instances in a fluid manner is the image makers’ own study on developing a method of cinematic storytelling. 

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