Exploring tradition
What a better way to connect with traditions than through a meal made by Grandma, the more pickles the merrier. |
This church looks like a cake in a fairytale. Hanzel and Greta? |
National Theatre at night-time |
This week I have focused mainly on CoP research. Then over the weekend I went to Bratislava, this gave me an opportunity to emotionally re-connect with the feeling of Slovak traditions. This was good for the development of the film's story as it is carrying the storytelling feel that I have always connected with fairytales, folktales and traditions.
My friend who does tour guides around the capital city took me on a little evening tour so I could learn some more detail about Bratislava that I did not pay so much attention to before.
My friend who does tour guides around the capital city took me on a little evening tour so I could learn some more detail about Bratislava that I did not pay so much attention to before.
I wish I had more time and could re-visit some of the museums I went to when I was little:
- about puppetry - this would be great research for the theme of the film and the puppet's appearance
https://www.snm.sk/?muzeum-babkarskych-kultur-a-hraciek-stale-expozicie
- about Slovak villages - this would be valuable for set design and making.
https://www.snm.sk/?muzeum-slovenskej-dediny-stale-expozicie
Continued development of the script, including visual and written ideas for the set and characters:
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