A WES ANDERSON ISH SINGAPORE An Architectural Short Film
Happy 2022 Join us on a photographic adventure across the island of Singapore as we document the changes in the built environment and rediscover everything accidentally or intentionally, Wes Anderson. After a year of exploration and travelling around my own city state, having zero budget and overcoming countless challenges, let me present to you A Wes Andersonish Singapore, my second documentary short film on the built environment, focusing on the urban planning, architecture, places and ordinary people of Singapore and how they adapt under the pandemic situation. The short film was inspired by the filmscape of Wes and his associates, in particular his cinematography style ( DOP Robert Yeoman). The scenes were framed using mostly flattened symmetrical perspective with focus on architecture, but contextualized and told with elements that are uniquely Singapore. Visual, music and scripting references are drawn from Wes s signature works such as The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Life Aquatic by Steve Ziss
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