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Item Restricted Analysing the film architecture of Metropolis and Blade Runner by recreating contemporary set designs(2020) Kühne, Katharina; Pöğün-Zander, Yüksel; Starck, Adrian von; bachelor thesis in Interior Design"People have always been fascinated by science-fiction, time travel, and the exploration of the unknown. With the development of the medium film, the role of set design in the making of a movie increased in importance. It became more of a focal point in order to support the plot of the movie and create a better understanding for the viewer. This thesis aims to compare and contrast the visualization of one or various probable futures through the means of film architecture and production design by looking at the films Metropolis (1927) and Blade Runner (1982) as well as the evolution of technology in set design and special effects (SFX). Hence, my practical part aims towards developing a set design for a 2020 remake of Metropolis. Methodically, the two films will be analysed in regards of their sets and the special effects, which were used. Additionally, a meticulous study of literature, books, academic expositions and internet research will be conducted and summarized. The thesis structure explains the actual essence of set and production design as well as film architecture. To be able to explain the aspects of production design, three key scenes from Metropolis and Blade Runner are chosen and compared with each other. These set analyses follow a detailed investigation of the most important special effects used in both movies. Taking all these findings into consideration, it is the intention of this work to be able to develop a possible set design for a Metropolis remake."Item Restricted Set Designs in Films : Analysing the Set Design Differences and Recreating an Equivalent Design Language Remake for "the Holiday" Hollywood Film in Bollywood Cinema(2021) Mehta, Charul; Goodwin, Amara; Starck, Adrian von; Interior DesignMACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE : The set designs in films has contributed to rising impressions of creativity on screen. And the approach to screen design of the two most prominent film industries, Hollywood and Bollywood, promotes dynamism in the industry. Exploring the possibilities of analysing similarities and differences in Hollywood and Bollywood will provide insights into the aesthetics of cinema through mise-en-scene analysis and its role in a movie. Previous studies focused on the impact of remakes and adaptation theories, depictions of architectural spaces on screen to provide views into obsession and aesthetic traditions. These studies have been utilized to better examine the visual language used to communicate on screen. This is followed by an in-depth analysis of set design in films as case studies in order to comprehend its relevance in the moviesItem Restricted The representation of interior design aspects in music video(2020) Coustry, Joanne; Ebert, Carola; Pöğün-Zander, Yüksel; bachelor thesis in Interior Design"The music industry is currently one of the world's largest, featuring Spotify, Deezer, SoundCloud and many other music streaming platforms. Every artist, every album and every song are accessible through just one touch on our phones, tablets or laptops. Videos are now what one remembers visually from a song, an artist. Before this current era, in which we consume via a plethora of platforms, people were used to buying albums with physically interesting designs. Videos are what interest us most after the lyrics. Some would say that videos keep the listeners from using their imagination fully while others feel that videos support and complete the lyrics, visually showing what the artist wanted to express while writing the song. In order to showcase the lyrics visually, not only are the choreography, the role play or the imagination important, but also the scenography. Interior design can be linked to music video scenography, or any type of scenography for that matter. In fact, an interior designer may generally be seen as a set designer who creates a set for a day-to-day life instead of a five minute show. If one takes out the technical aspects such as load-bearing walls, insulation or which material should be used on a specific surface, the job of an interior designer is to create a visually appealing place. Designers learn about aspects such as lighting and colours, setting elements together in order to create a visual effect, so why should they not be able to do so for music videos? How is interior design represented in the setting of music videos? This thesis aims to explore the links that can be made between interior design practice and the music video world, considering the history of music videos and incorporating an analysis of three contemporary videos."
