I've created a storyboard to give a rough idea of how my stop-motion piece will look. I have chosen to use the wall of my house as the canvas to do the stop-motion piece. This is because it is easily accessible to me. The piece starts off with blobs of paint emerging on the wall which eventually widen and create the skyline of the city centre in the heart of Bradford. This skyline then starts to pour down the wall and drips emerge. From some of these drips, a certain aspect behind Bradford shows through (such as a silhouette of a mosque, a road sign etc) and these then pour onto the pavement and eventually drain down into the gutter.
The message I'm trying to show in my stop-motion piece is that cities such as Bradford are labelled (Bradford being the City of Film), and most people only relate the city to certain aspects. For example, Bradford being related to as the city which has the National Media Museum or the first IMAX cinema in the UK, or Liverpool being related to as the city in which the Beatles were born. However, there are lot more aspects to the city than just these few, but the majority of people don't see these because they are not as highly praised as the other things. Bradford for instance has rich cultural heritage, it has beautiful moors and countrysides, it is the Curry Capital of the UK, it used to be the wool capital of the world, and the list goes on.