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Glass slippers
3 minutes. 3 centuries. Cinderella like you've never seen her before. Two performance design courses at Arts University Bournemouth have collaborated to produce a short film that showcases almost one hundred costumes spanning three centuries. Students and staff from BA (Hons) Costume and Performance and BA (Hons) Make-up for Media and Performance have shunned the traditional recruitment video in favour of a fresh, and sometimes, violent take on the story of Cinderella, shot entirely from her point of view. 150 students spent five months painstakingly creating the costumes, make-up and hair design to ensure they remain true to their eras of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. The film’s ending line — ‘storytelling from an original point of view’ — captures the courses’ creative approach to both teaching and way they promote themselves. Digital advertisement created by Creative Forager, United Kingdom for Arts University Bournemouth, within the category: Education.