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4th plinth visualisation with arup for marc quinn. Images are collages of studio photographed model and site photography.

 

I found the movie visualisation Interesting, I quickly managed to achieve what I was wanting to achieve through the week. I chose one of my favourite director films and analysed how I could communicate the plot points of the story. With the directors fascination with time throughout all his films I thought this would be an important fact to present. So for what I chose to do. I visualised the different timelines of the film, Through this film there is 3 different points of view of the one event. And they take place across different period of time, But within the film's climax all synchronize. I thought it would be interesting to visualise this in an interesting way. The first section of the film: Mole - Taken place over a week. The second section of the film: Sea - Taken place over a day. Lastly the third section: Air - Takes place over one hour. I placed images of what each plot point was about to help the give the viewer an idea of what the film is about. I overlayed a title over each of the photographs to let the viewer know what each scene was about. I really liked how the effect came out within photoshop.

This is really hard to explain. But I'll try:

 

The large circle represents a timeline of a plot.

The large circle is divided into segments that are chapters.

 

got it? ... ok, now things get tricky:

 

The 'bobbles' which are sitting on the large circle, is a character plot line that weaves in and out of the chapters along the main (circle) plot. A second character plot line also weaves around the main plot circle (which then makes the 'bobbles' which i'll refer to as character 'arc's').

 

The rising and falling of each character arc shows the intensity of action or dialogue per chapter.

You'll notice that each chapter starts and ends on an intense peak - this is because the ending of one chapter must set up the next chapter.

 

The middle of the chapter shows the pivotal moment - this can be a turning in the storyline, a clash of characters, an exchange of dialogue or something similar.

 

The circular nature of the diagram, shows how the end must return to the beginning in some way - to show how the characters have changed.

 

This diagram is drawn simply to represent a basic structure. This can become incredibly complex if planning out a full story.

 

This serves as a great reminder in my head about how the characters should interact on a very basic level, in order for the reader to enjoy the story.

3D render photoretouching made evident. These images show before and after.

OpenLink show visualisation using the same component we use at Talis

HKR Architects asked Riot Design (UK) Ltd to produce a short conceptual film for this unique building which was for a competition, showing how it sat within its surroundings but also exploring its interiors.

these kind of images are very good for showing different design proposals to customers. they don't cost much, and are much more readable than plans and sections.

Visualising Social Stories Workshop, Hong Kong | 1st–2nd April 2017 at Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre,

30 Pak Tin Street, 3413 Shek Kip Mei, Hong Kong.

Visualising Social Stories Workshop, Hong Kong | 1st–2nd April 2017 at Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre,

30 Pak Tin Street, 3413 Shek Kip Mei, Hong Kong.

Visualising Social Stories Workshop, Hong Kong | 1st–2nd April 2017 at Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre,

30 Pak Tin Street, 3413 Shek Kip Mei, Hong Kong.

3D renders and graphic design project I did for Dixie Dansercoer.

Cropped in... this was the real reason I took this picture. I thought that it was quite the statement to have on a rooftop overlooking the American Embassy.

xpmnts development process

International Space Flight museum. See

slispaceflightmuseum.org

 

International Space Flight museum. See

slispaceflightmuseum.org

 

International Space Flight museum. See

slispaceflightmuseum.org

London, Architects, Fulham, Barnes, Brighton, Progress, Work, Construction, Alteration, Don't Move, Improve, Shape, Architecture, Design, Modern, East Sussex, West Sussex, Modern, Stylish.

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This image looks at the intangibles block that supports the value network of the future

SEO Analysis with visualisation of opportunties

Riot Design (UK) Ltd was commissioned to create a high quality film for the Buccleuch Property Group to assist with their marketing campaign for the Evolution office development in Glasgow.

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