Tim Walker is known for his quirky eccentric photoshoots and that's why I think he is a hero of outcome, as he can represent something in a new exciting way without being obvious or repetitive. Tim Walker has created a unique and clearly executed outcome for this film as it collectively shows where his inspiration comes from and also used other forms of media such as illustration on the film to create a surrealist feel.
Friday, 24 November 2017
Hero Of Outcomes - Tim Walker "Head Boys"
Today, I watched 'Head Boys' by Tim Walker and Belle Smith for LOVE Magazine issue 17 for Maison Margiela. This moving film expressed the way chaos and colour collided. This is through the over-use of props and also chaos through clash of vibrantly patterned garments with colours of bright neons and contrasting block colour face makeup on the well-adorned models. This film sets the scene for an exaggerated 80s artistic flashback with the electro/dance music by Chromatics named "Running Up That Hill" which helps us really picture the full story.
Tim Walker is known for his quirky eccentric photoshoots and that's why I think he is a hero of outcome, as he can represent something in a new exciting way without being obvious or repetitive. Tim Walker has created a unique and clearly executed outcome for this film as it collectively shows where his inspiration comes from and also used other forms of media such as illustration on the film to create a surrealist feel.
Tim Walker is known for his quirky eccentric photoshoots and that's why I think he is a hero of outcome, as he can represent something in a new exciting way without being obvious or repetitive. Tim Walker has created a unique and clearly executed outcome for this film as it collectively shows where his inspiration comes from and also used other forms of media such as illustration on the film to create a surrealist feel.
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