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Features of Constructing Fantastic Reality Using as Example the Multiplatform Project 'The Boy Who Could'

Student: Konstantinov Roman

Supervisor: Dmitry Kotov

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Multi-platform Film Production (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2021

The volume of design and creative work is 102 pages. The study consists of an introduction, two chapters with 3 paragraphs and a third chapter with two paragraphs, a conclusion and an appendix. In the preparation and writing of the work, 35 sources were used. Keywords: science fiction, TV series, multiplatform, The Boy Who Could, fantastic reality, cinema. The industrial goal of the work is to create a unique basic project (series) of a multi-platform media product with a constructed original fantasy reality. The introduction reveals the relevance of research in the chosen direction, sets the goal and objectives of the research: theoretical, design, creative, determines the composition of the project team and describes the creative novelty. The first chapter offers a theoretical basis for science fiction in cinematography, an analysis of the stages of its development, and presents a description of the originality of science fiction in modern TV series. The second chapter describes the essence of the project, highlights the aspects of the fantastic reality of the project, analyzes the organizational and production aspects of the work. The third chapter describes the show's marketing strategy and platform extensions for the base product. In the conclusion, the main conclusions about the planned and completed works are made, the author's idea of ​​the future development of the product and the personal experience gained in the process of its creation is given.

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