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Prejudicial Narratives: Building Tomorrow's World Today
Authors:Alex McDowell
Abstract:Film production requires world building: the power to visualise and bring to life narrative through a film's total environment. This is often entirely speculative, imagining alternative or future worlds. Here, Alex McDowell , acclaimed British production designer, producer and Professor at the University of Southern California (USC) describes his world-building, narrative approach to production design, which he consolidated in the Steven Spielberg film Minority Report (2002) that envisioned Washington DC in the year 2050. The possibilities of this storytelling technique are demonstrated by its transference into real-life projects, such as the immersive model that his production company, 5D GlobalStudio, developed for Al Baydha, a Bedouin village in Saudi Arabia.
Keywords:Potomac River  Darek Gogal  Raymond Lao  Rilao  Ann Pendleton-Jullian  University of Southern California (USC) School of Cinematic Arts  Lauren Fenton and Eric Marshall/World Building Media Lab  Royal College of Art in London  Fiona Raby  Tony Dunne  Hogeschool Rotterdam University  Bruno Setola  ESPM School in Rio  João Luiz de Figueiredo Silva  Pedro Curi  Bauhaus  USC World Building Institute's ‘Science of Fiction’ event  Jeff Watson  Rilao Remote Viewing Protocol  Fight Club  Steven Spielberg  Philip K Dick  Minority Report  Scott Frank  Behnaz Farahi  Peter Schultz  Neil Gershenfeld  Bill Mitchell  MIT Media Lab  Jaron Lanier  Doug Copeland  Joel Garreau  Dr Shaun Jones  Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)  John Underkoffler  Alex McDowell  Tom Cruise  G-Speak  20th Century Fox  Anne White  Mark Goerner  Al Baydha  5D GlobalStudio
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