360-degree video shows creation of Assemble's Granby Winter Garden
This 360-degree movie documents the three-year process of creating Assemble's Granby Winter Garden from two derelict houses in Liverpool, UK.Â
Created by London collective Assemble with producer Popla Media and director David Betteridge, the video explores the garden and the Granby neighbourhood throughout the course of the project.
The 360-degree footage is teamed with the audio of local people discussing the realisation of Granby Winter Garden, drawn from interviews that the team conducted over the three years.
"One of our aims when making this film was to convey the aspirations of the residents themselves and make them the focus of the experience," explained Popla Media's Rob Vincent.
"The narrative for the film is therefore delivered, owned and driven by the residents who touch on their feelings about the past and, more importantly, voice their hopes for the future." The film shows footage of the neighbourhood accompanied by commentary from locals
The film begins with footage of the neighbourhood, as the narrative addresses the history of the site and project.
As it continues, the film focuses on Assemble's intervention, and viewers are invited to explore the dilapidated houses before their transformation.
The renovated space is then revealed, documenting key moments including the moment the trees are brought in, and a gardening workshop taking place a few months later.
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