Wild Flowers: Women of South Lebanon, (1987, documentary, 71min; still), Written and Directed by Mai Masri and Jean Khalil Chamoun [Royal Institute for Theatre, Cinema and Sound (RITCS), Bruxelles-Brussel]

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Wild Flowers: Women of South Lebanon, (1987, documentary, 71min; still), Written and Directed by Mai Masri and Jean Khalil Chamoun [Royal Institute for Theatre, Cinema and Sound (RITCS), Bruxelles-Brussel]
Writing Update
I got inspired and churned out the first two chapters of a fic in the Danny Phantom/DC Batfamily fandom. A first, for me. XD
Have fun, y’all! (but do mind the tags, yeah? take care y’all)
More under the cut, as per usual.
THE NEW FILM IS FINALLY HERE!
Last week, my new film Dear Son got finished. It’s been a huge relief that after a year of hard work and with the help from some amazing people, I was able to make such a great short film. I can say that I’m very proud of what the film has become, and it’s been a great project to work on. It’s been hard of course, but totally worth it. Sorry for the ones who want to see the film though - it’s not online yet! First, I want to try and take on some filmfestivals and see what happens! A teaser of the film will be there soon though, so keep posted!
Some more sneak peaks! This is how my wall currently looks, full with production stills and character references to keep me motivated throughout the animation process.
No Holidays for my this Easter, full work mode it is!
Poster is here, HOORAY! Chit-Chatter it is - I’ve finally made a decision about the title!
As you can see by the release date, DEADLINE IS REALLY CLOSE BY (help). Still got a lot of work to do, but only post-production. All animation and background stuff is finally done. Can’t wait ‘till it’s finished! Won’t be online soon though, since I want to take a gamble and try to send my graduation short to some festivals. You never know... So the release date of June 9th is the Belgian release date, when it will be screened in school, together with my classmates’ work (curious about their work too). If you’re from Belgium (Brussels) and you really want to see it (and the others) on the release date, send me a message and I’ll give you the details on when and where! - Over ‘n out, I’m gonna finish this thing!
Masterproeven RITCS 2021
Masterproeven RITCS 2021-’22
Onder de vlag “Masters of Horror” presenteren de laatstejaarsstudenten van de RITCS-Masteropleiding hun eindwerken.
“Horrorfilms zijn verschrikkelijk, ze zijn het kaf van de filmindustrie, smakeloze pulp! Wie in godsnaam houdt er van dergelijke kitsch en quatsch? Wel, de Masters of Horror, natuurlijk! Vijf fanaten wier kerken bioscopen zijn waar ze dagelijks bidden tot Karloff en Lugosi. De Masters of Horror! Eenzaam, anti-spectaculair en bedroevend! De Masters of Horror! Coming soon in 3D in een theater in het Mechelse!
CREDITS
Spel: Ellen Sterckx, Berthe Kilozo, Uriah Havertong, Marie-Christine Verheyen, Pepijn Vandelanotte Regie en tekst: Stef Lernous Decor- en lichtontwerp: Sven van Kuijk Decoruitvoering: Thomas Vermaercke, Sven Van Kuijk Met dank aan: Maja Westerveld
17-18-19 juni 2021 in Nona, Mechelen.
I designed the campaign for the yearly research week of RITCS School of Arts, Future Narratives. Including posters, programme booklet and motion design.
The central theme of this week is the future of the audiovisual media. I visualized this in a central sphere which both embodies the camera lens and a crystal ball, fortune tellers use to predict the future.
The sphere also serves as a frame to communicate the different lectures, webinars and movie screenings.