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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Interactive Storescapes for the movie Coraline and tv show The Vampire Diaries

You've got to love the Movie Coraline, the movie based on a book by Neil Gaiman, was directed by Henry Selick. Coraline Jones uses a special key to enter an alternative world in which her safety is threatened by her Other Mother, a woman who sews buttons over the eyes of her victims. In Coraline instead of doing it all digital everything is create by hand, little sweaters are stitched, sets and puppets are build. It's amazing.


The beautiful movie posters designed by WK Portland:






Detail of the box sets that bloggers got:








The trailer:




A couple of insightful production videos:






Coraline Feature Film Integrated Campaign:





These simple, yet impactful interactive storescapes for Coraline and The Vampire Diaries were created by Inwindow Outdoor.


Interactive Storescapes for Coraline:




Interactive Storescapes for The Vampire Diaries:

Intro Title Treatment

Loving the Intro Title Sequence created for the Tv show True Blood.









The show's poster treatment is very different, less gritty, but still dark and beautiful.





Environmental Projections

Environmental projections by EasyWeb from France.



A castle is apparently completely demolished.



Artist Karolina Sobecka created these night projections from moving cars. The projections are shone on the buildings downtown. Each car projects a video of a wild animal. The animal’s movements are programmed to correspond to the speed of the car: as the car moves, the animal runs along it speeding up and slowing down with the car, as the car stops, the animal stops also. Projection disappears and flickers as it is supported by the architecture. The city itself is an active partner in creating this alter ego. We are elevated from the everyday reality through this element of fantasy into a world with more dimensions, possibilities and perhaps beauty.