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LVK rushes logo
Freelance contract for ‘Rushes Film and TV’
Not a high-brow project, but very good fun to work on. All the artists had a lot of creative freedom, and the director (Phil Claydon) was great to work with.
LVK town street
Stages of the ‘Town Street’ illustration for the Film’s prologue. The sequence was meant to have a comic-book feel, so these illustrations were used as backgrounds in the actual film, rather than concepts for a more photo-real painting.
LVK alchemy
Only direction given was ‘a Crazy Alchemist’s Lair’, so I had a lot of creative freedom.
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LVK arches
SketchUP has it’s roots as an architectural modeler, so creating the vaulted ceilings was easier than I expected.
LVK software
All of the illustrations were done using a combination of SketchUp and Painter. The aerial forest matte painting was given to me as a challenge – it was far larger than anything I’d ever done before. I learnt ‘Vue’ in a weekend, and then came in on a Monday to do the shot.
LVK Forest Track
Forest track illustration, also for the title sequence
LVK Jimmy illustration
Illustration test of Matthew Horne as ‘Jimmy’. The director was hoping to have a fully illustrated poster commissioned, in the style of the old hammer horror films. This was my pitch for me have a go at it.
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LVK poster
Concept for the movie’s poster
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LVK storyboards
Storyboards for the final shot
LVK aerial forest DMP
‘Cragwich Forest’ aerial shot – the first time I used ‘Vue’ in production, as well as the first full establishing of my career