Monday 31 December 2012

Design work for 22 Portsea Place

 Over the last 4 year I've worked as a freelance designer for the Kardo-Findlater art collection formerly housed at 22 Portsea Place. During that time, collectively we have run a series of interventions on one particular print, which was part of the origional collection. I thought it would be fun to share a bunch of those interventions. These are all done in photoshop over several years, but its fun to see how the origional design has been reused.







 
 

Wednesday 19 December 2012

Les Mis Trailer!

So Les Miserables is released on Jan 11th, and I had a small hand in it, as mentioned in my last post, can't really say what, but this film has OSCAR written all over it! looking forward to finally getting to take my family along to see it.

for those of you that havent seen anything yet, here is the new international trailer ... looks pretty epic!


for those of you reading this.... remind me to make more posts! trying to do one a week!

Thursday 6 December 2012

Les Mis screening

So last night was the world premier of the film adaptation of the musical of Les Miserables.

BUT... more importantly the night before that was the cast and crew screening in London's Leicester square... and it was kind of awesome. I have honestly never been to such a ram packed cast and crew screening, it was quite an atmosphere just going in... and it proved to be a similar level of excitement throughout the film!

to start with we were treated to an introduction by not only the director - Tom Hooper, but also by the leading man - wolverine himself - Hugh Jackman!

Hugh gives a quick intro

Im not going to give away too much about the film, but the audience reaction was incredible, people clapped at the end of songs.... and not just once, throughout the film, it really is an epic epic production, and not just musically, visually its a treat! I must admit I was quite envious of some of the shots I didn't get to work on.

Its released Jan 11th in the Uk, and I thoroughly recommend you go see it, its pretty amazing. Well done to everyone at The Mill who put in the long hours to get this thing to the screen! Great work.