Design a book jacket for an original screenplay film. 
Film: "Kodachrome"
The movie I chose to design a book jacket for is called “Kodachrome”. The story is about a road trip between a terminal father and his estranged son, and the fathers nurse to the last shop in Kansas that develops Kodachrome film, the first successful colour film, a film that was revered by photographers for its incomparable richness in colour and unique treatment of light. Other than this real life event which attracted people all over the world is movie is also based on a New York Times article by A.G. Sulzberger called “For Kodachrome fans, road ends at photo lab in Kansas”.
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It was one of the first successful color materials and was used for both cinematography and still photography. For many years Kodachrome was widely used for professional color photography, especially for images intended for publication in print media. As a film enthusiast, this film took me on an immersive journey through Kodachrome’s legacy, which is a reminder that diverse and inclusive image representation in dermatologic curricula is vital to counteracting implicit biases, correcting assumptions about disease epidemiology, and providing high-quality care for patients of all skin tones. Historical biases that have harmed representations of racial and ethnic minorities in dermatologic curricula are being addressed through improvements in digital photographic technologies, photographic best practices that serve a broader range of skin tones, inclusive skin color representation in contemporary educational resources, and skin-of-color specific curriculum for learners.
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KODACHROME
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