Unfortunately, a problem that I did not foresee in the planning of making my prop was the fact that I had to wait 2 weeks to get my feet delivered for my prop, so this also set me back in my timeline. This started to worry me because I was not working as quickly as I had hoped therefore, I had to rework my timeline and my final outcome.
I decided to change my final outcome to only one magazine as I overestimated how quickly I work and have to be realistic about these next couple of weeks. I also feel this could even be more suited to my customer than a series of three zines. I also reworked my timeline to a broader more flexible timeline as I feel this is better for my way of worker and has fewer restraints on my project.
Easter Holiday: Captivity
-Finish helmet
-Helmet Shoot
-Video Research
-Video Response
-Constriction Research and Response
-Constriction Shoot
Week 4: Captivity/ Divine Intervention
- Zoochosis Research-Psychological tics research
-Response
-Shoot
-Still life shoot
-Divine Intervention Research
Week 5: Divine Intervention
-Divine Intervention response
-Creation research and response
-Indoctrination Research
- Indoctrination shoot
Week 6: Carnal Knowledge
- Research
-Collages
-Interviews?
-Shoot?
Week 7: Finishing final sections and touches
- Mockups
- Crits
- Exploration of layout
- Research magazines
Week 8: Final mockup
- Final outcome mockup
- Printing
- Finishing of last touches
- Analysation
I also decided to change the theme of my project that was originally touching on both Stockholm Syndrome and the relationship society has with drugs, inspired by Nan Goldin's activism with the Sackler family. However, after seeing how behind I have become and my current speed of working, I decided to change my brief to only focus on the theme of Stockholm Syndrome. I feel this theme has so many routes to research and develop, more so in comparison to the drug theme, and I can push these ideas further if I focus on only Stockholm Syndrome.