sountrack, costumes, original photos, concept art

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5 Track Placeholder/Example Soundtrack 1. Baccano! Original Soundtrack: Ikareta Keriraku No Tame ni We will use this soundtrack when the scene changes to 1920, after William leaves his basement. 2. The illusionist - by Philip Glass We will use this soundtrack when William is in his basement, grabbing medical supplies, and goes back into the time machine. 3. Dream is collapsing - Hans Zimmer This soundtrack will start when William is pushing the syringe, and agents are on the way to the office. 4. St. Louis Blues - Marion Harris This soundtrack will be used when William enters FDR's house. 5. Baccano! Gun's&Rose This soundtrack will be at the end of the movie. The song is happy and represents a glorious future of these two men. FDR’s Costume Design

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Page 1: Sountrack, costumes, original photos, concept art

5 Track Placeholder/Example Soundtrack

1. Baccano! Original Soundtrack: Ikareta Keriraku No Tame ni We will use this soundtrack when the scene changes to 1920, after William leaves his basement. 2. The illusionist - by Philip Glass We will use this soundtrack when William is in his basement, grabbing medical supplies, and goes back into the time machine. 3. Dream is collapsing - Hans Zimmer This soundtrack will start when William is pushing the syringe, and agents are on the way to the office. 4. St. Louis Blues - Marion Harris This soundtrack will be used when William enters FDR's house. 5. Baccano! Gun's&Rose This soundtrack will be at the end of the movie. The song is happy and represents a glorious future of

these two men.

FDR’s Costume Design

Page 2: Sountrack, costumes, original photos, concept art

An outfit that William would be wearing either in the present (the year 2100) or while time traveling.

Page 3: Sountrack, costumes, original photos, concept art

An example of the architecture we would like to see for FDRs house. Obviously, this is a bit more

modern than his actual house would be.

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We like how futuristic these stairs and all the different levels look. In our minds, this is what the Time

Traveling Agency would look like (maybe the lobby or some other big open room)

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We LOVED the wood in this photo. It really reminded us of what a home in the 1920s would look like on

the inside – wood from floor to ceiling. We would like the inside of FDR’s home to resemble this room –

though it would obviously be much smaller. Hopefully the aesthetic of the room would remain the

same, even if it was smaller.

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We saw two things in this scene. The window panes reminded us of what all the monitors would look

like in the agency office. The walls would be covered with monitors. Very high tech/futuristic. We also

liked the benches. We can see William sitting on a similar bench, reading a newspaper, outside of the

Medical Conference in New York

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Obviously a store in the 1920 would really look nothing like this store, but when the agents are talking to

the shop owner (looking for William) we foresee them leaning over a counter. The counter separates

the agents from the store owner, like it separates the front of the store from the back of the store in this

photo.

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Environmental concept art – This is an idea of what FDR’s living room would look like (the one where

William takes a nap). It’s nothing to fancy or large, but still has a nice and comfortable feeling.