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My name is Claudia and I am currently studying BA Film at Middlesex University in order to expand my knowledge about the film industry. I am particulary focusing on the role of the producer.
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@claudiakora
Hello and welcome to my blog site!
My name is Claudia and I am currently studying BA Film at Middlesex University in order to expand my knowledge about the film industry. I am particulary focusing on the role of the producer.
Archie
Sound Recordist/Boom Op: Tatiana Sanches
The Last Friend/2016
Martin is afraid that death is coming to take him away. However, once he is ed with Death, he is not a terrifying creature that Martin was expecting. In the end, Martin learns to accept death as it is not as scary as it seems.
Role: 2nd AC
Director: Katrina Ytteborg
Producer: Catarina Ribeiro
DOP Mariam Ha
Life in a Day / 2016
Short Adaptation film based on Chantelle Ribeiro's poem " The Old Man on a Bench". Alfred, an old man, sits outside his previous home in order to catch the attention of the present owner, Martin, in the hope to regain one of wife’s precious possessions. He succeeds and Martin allows him to enter his home after Alfred explained his reasons for wanting to return to his previous home.
Director: Marco Bondi
Producer: Claudia Kora
DOP: Mariam Ha
Fuel for the Soul/2016
Tony, a depressed young man,is visited by a young woman named Anne. A strange,peculiar and fun lady, he wonders who she is but is secretly filled with guilt after the recent death of his mother. Anne seems to know a lot about Tony which surprises him, will she be his last hope in reconciling with his guilt or ill he be forever be filled with guiltiness for the rest of his life?
Role: 2nd AC
Director: Mariam HA
Producer: Chandra Khan
DOP: Katrina Ytteborg
behind the scene of Archie
DOP: Katrina Ytteborg
Paul Chessire as Rolf
Lizzie Davies as Kate
Paul Waggot as Lance
ARCHIE/2017
Synopsis Lance’s goal in life has always been to create an artificial Intelligence. Now, at 26, he is working at a company that allows him to create “ARCHIE” the first steps towards achieving his goal. But what if after 4 years of trying, he cannot get Archie to think like a human being.What are the lengths he will go to for this project?
Overview of project: Production Name: Bittersweet Productions Producer: Claudia Koranteng Director: Mariam Ha Title : Archie For this year’s dissertation project. Claudia has decided to work on a short film. During the last two years She produced an adaptation of Chantelle Ribeiro’s poem ‘The old Man on a Bench’ and I was quite happy with the film, this is why she decided to produce a short film for my dissertation. Genre: Sci-Fi/Drama Influences: This project is similar to a British series called “Black Mirror”, the story about Martha who after losing her husband in a car accident, decides to use a computer software that allows you to talk to the dead. Producers vision: My vision for this film is to put together a creative story and to change people’s way of thinking that Robots are bad for the society we live in.
Film Influences/Visuals
Final cut of Let’s call it a Paradox
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dCQ0KxeggA)
Visual Essay on ‘The Conformist”
sound design practice Reign/Infection
crew contact list
Pre-production Planner
Treatment of let’s Call it a paradox