Design for Documentaries with 21-19
Information Session Dive deep into the impact of design on nonfiction narrative, character development, and the viewer's experience with design studio 21-19.
Design isn’t just decoration – it’s the language that speaks directly to the audience. From script to screen, the design of a film or series has the power to shape emotions, amplify themes, and elevate storytelling. In this session, we dive deep into the behind-the-scenes process of how design drives narrative, enhances character, and enriches the viewer’s experience.
Join Dom Bartolo, Creative Director of 21-19, as he takes you inside the creative process behind Tony Armstrong’s Extra-Ordinary Things. Discover how design serves as a critical storytelling tool, from concept to execution, and explore the innovative approaches that made the show visually compelling.
Whether you’re a filmmaker, designer, or storyteller, this session will offer valuable insights on how to use design to make your projects more impactful, immersive, and unforgettable.
Image Credit:Tony Armstrong’s Extra-Ordinary Things (Fremantle Australia, 2024).
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Date & Time
11:15 – 12:00, Tuesday 4 March 2025
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Gandel Digital Future Lab 1
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