“Vesna” by Pasadena

Images from the album covers of Pink Floyd come to life under the synthesis of the hymn to the Volga hedonism and classic rock of the seventies. The viewer can take a fresh look at the art of surrealism and turn to the work of Thorgerson, Magritte and de Chirico.

Pasadena - "Vesna" is a director's work by Anton Dolganov, which is based on surreal images from the album covers of Pink Floyd, designer Storm Thorgerson worked on the observation at one time. The characters of the clip "Spring" were rethought and animated, which gives the viewer an opportunity for a new adherent of the art of surrealism and most often to the work of Thorgerson, Magritte and de Chirico.

The visuals are based on surreal images from Pink Floyd's album covers, which designer Storm Thorgerson once worked on. The characters of the clip "Spring" were rethought and animated, which gives the viewer an opportunity to take a fresh look at the art of surrealism and turn to the work of Thorgerson, Magritte and de Chirico.

Credits

Cast:

Ivan Uruev

Pavel Kuzakov

Director and producer // Anton Dolganov

Production // Modjo Films

Art director // Mark Berne

DP // Vladislav Sidorov

1AC // Olga Soldatova

1AC Art Dir. // Alla Chetaeva

Реквизитор // Nasya Ershova

Makeup // Alla Chetaeva

Edit and Color // Anton Dolganov

VFX // Artur Andreev


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