TITLE: COMMONPLACE
Why "COMMONPLACE"?
These are not superficial voices that determine a prejudice, but a lexical transformation that has the purpose of immortalizing a location that someone will remember a story, a parenthesis of life or will even mean only "home". And the Commune is the city.
The challenge is to propose a unique place for each shot, but that represents, almost as a landmark, the neighborhood and/or the area represented. ONE click. A place. A neighborhood. An individual.
Fundamental also, for the success of the whole project, to merge that ONE with the intangible narrative form, but present in every photograph, of the forgotten place or desert made alive thanks only to the presence of a human being. Each shot thus captures a place with only one person (so NO one on the field).
AUTHOR: Marco Paracchini (Italy)
Marco Paracchini is an italian indipendent film-director (Novara, 1976). He's working in the audiovisual's market since 2005. He's also teaches some discipline - Cinema, Storytelling and Communication - in different schools of Italy (Turin, Milan, Novara).
He's an author too: he wrote many books and create a japanese profiler called Kenzo Tanaka.
This is the first photographic concept.
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