I’m still airing out some of my college work. Here’s my favourite (probably because I don’t have to look at myself in it), it’s another of those personal projects we got. For this one we had to interpret how an artist from before the film and photography age would work today if they decided to use cameras instead of brushes and paints.
I took quite a literal interpretation of the brief and used the audio from a scene of a favourite movie of mine, Field of Dreams, and used Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings to represent the action.
Starting with Van Gogh’s Noon Rest From Work After Millet (see below), I darkened the sky a little and put in some stars, to change the look from noon to midnight (for some reason too, I moved the horses in the background).Through some crude animation (thanks to Photoshop and iMovie) I gave the couple some, well, bizarre looking lips! Enjoy!


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