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*Disclaimer: This post contains scenes of a sexual and violent nature*
Last year I had the great pleasure of working with Picnic Studio again on the opening title sequence of B-movie comedy horror Double Date.
My task was to create keyframe illustrations for their animation team to use in the opening animated sequence.
As the film was essentially a horror I was asked to work in this duo-chrome style of red on dark background. The studio wanted to have a flickering strobe-lighting effect for each scene, which meant I needed to create two versions of most of the images, with each version lit from a different light source.
They also liked the idea of using these warped, dynamic perspectives, which is a style I love working with.
Here is the final result which is the opening of the movie:
I still haven’t got around to watching the film, but definitely will as I love a good B-movie.
I’d love to hear what you think, and if you have any questions fire away.
8 Comments
Analysa
17th August, 2018Is it just me, or is this art hot as Hell?! xoxo, Analysa
Art Vandalay
17th August, 2018This is utter rubbish, kill yourself you loser. Peace out!
Ains
17th August, 2018Thank you for the strong words of encouragement.
Mr Delicious
15th August, 2018This is delicious. Delicious!
Ains
17th August, 2018Thank you Mr Delicious. I’m glad you appreciate it.
Ains
18th August, 2018Bahaha. Good one
Clem
16th September, 2018I like your artwork. It not just images but a story behind each concept that has been designed. Nice.
Ains
25th September, 2018Thanks Clem! It was a fun project to work on.