Monsters Of Folk’s Dear God by Lauri Faggioni
David Knight - 19th Apr 2010
From sometime Michel Gondry-collaborator Lauri Faggioni comes this distinctly crafty reinterpretation of Ray and Charles Eames' legendary film Powers of Ten for MoF's soulful Dear God.
From sometime Michel Gondry-collaborator Lauri Faggioni comes this distinctly crafty reinterpretation of Ray and Charles Eames' legendary film <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watchv=1Z53wTtGGA0" target="_blank">Powers of Ten</a> for MoF's soulful Dear God. It goes from macro to micro, through layers created in-camera on a 4ft square set in New York, heading towards a guy lying in Panavision's parking lot in LA. And Lauri used real coral, and crocheted all those cells herself.
It goes from macro to micro, through layers created in-camera on a 4ft square set in New York, heading towards a guy lying in Panavision's parking lot in LA. And Lauri used real coral, and crocheted all those cells herself.
From sometime Michel Gondry-collaborator Lauri Faggioni comes this distinctly crafty reinterpretation of Ray and Charles Eames' legendary film <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watchv=1Z53wTtGGA0" target="_blank">Powers of Ten</a> for MoF's soulful Dear God. It goes from macro to micro, through layers created in-camera on a 4ft square set in New York, heading towards a guy lying in Panavision's parking lot in LA. And Lauri used real coral, and crocheted all those cells herself.
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David Knight - 19th Apr 2010
Credits
Production/Creative
- Director
- Lauri Faggioni
- Producer
- Karen Lin
- Production Company
- BF
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Giles Dunning
David Knight - 19th Apr 2010