Display:
My display ideas are all based around making it feel like it belongs in the protagonist’s house. Something that feels old and vaguely fantastical.

In line with my films natural themes and a personal commitment to sustainable shopping, most of what I sourced came from charity shops and business local to me. Luckily I found items that corresponded well to my film- namely a set of vintage, locally made, linen placemats the same colour as my goose character’s dress, a vintage ceramic tray with green, blue and pink botanical decoration (in line with the three main colours of my film), a gold heart locket and an old, damaged single- I did find some actual 78s which would have been more accurate to the story, but passed on them because of their size and weight.
These images are from home tests.


It will probably look a little like a side table from somebody’s Granny’s house, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing here.
Contributions to the show:
With help from Adam Bell I designed 2 fundraiser posters that were printed and used on social media:

Digital Strategies:
I have began to market my film with posts on LinkedIn and Instagram, teasing it for now by only revealing the opening titles.

In addition I updated my Instagram so my username would be more easily found, and in line with my new professional email address.

Lastly, I updated my portfolio using Cara- a website that came about in response to Artstation’s allowance of AI-generated content.
https://cara.app/joshgrahamart