Pathway: Different Medium, Same Story by Sydney Greve

Black and white book pages, Paper, On Tour With '-Sally Potter's diary published in 'Projections 3' on 21/03/1994

Sally Potter's diary

8x10" black and white photograph of Orlando and the Khan drinking in desert

The friendship between Orlando and the Khan

A4 colour printout picture on paper of Orlando leaning against oak tree writing

The opening scene of the film

1 x colour slide in transparent plastic hanging sheet, Digital, Film Stills - Scene 25 - (Tilda Swinton) in the film

Orlando's love of books is a strong theme within the novel, and is here translated into the film.

1 x colour slide in transparent plastic hanging sheet, Digital, Behind the Scenes Images - Tilda Swinton on location for an a scene not used in the final cut of the film

Unused scene

1 x colour slide in transparent plastic hanging sheet, Digital, Behind the Scenes Images - Sally Potter and Tilda Swinton on location for an a scene not used in the final cut of the film.

An unused scene

1 x colour slide in transparent plastic hanging sheet, Digital, Behind the Scenes Images - Sally Potter on location for scene 53

Sally Potter in maze

Black and white A4 computer printed with handwritten annotations, bound into book, Paper,Orlando Sally Potter’s Shooting Script page 1 front

Note difference between script and final film

Mood sheet, Black and white A3 computer printed, Paper

Mood sheet - colors and textures

Orlando’s Costumes by Scene page 1, Black and white A4 computer printed, Paper

Costume changes

List of scene, period and year. Typed A4 sheet.

Scenes in order of year.

Orlando - Animals Breakdown - Provisional, Black and white A4 computer printed, Paper

Animals used in film - never thought of this aspect before.

Cover letter of estimated screen time. A4 typed page.

P.S. I really like the script now

Page 1 of storylines. A4 typed page.

Scene breakdown.

Handwritten notes in black ink on white A4 paper listing "next steps"

Sally's list of scenes left to write and rewrite.

Handwritten notes marked "3" in red ink on white A4 paper

Sally's reflections on seeing the film in her mind's eye.