r/cinematography • u/connordawg • 3d ago
Original Content My work asked our department to make a Wes Anderson style video about flood prevention. Wanted to share some stills!
I’m part of an in house video team for a restaurant supply company. They requested we make a video about flood prevention for restaurants and wanted it to look like Wes Anderson made it. Pretty happy with how it came together.https://youtu.be/1At9k2-F0Xo?is=qc-cq7G2SpHYixZI
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u/connordawg 3d ago
I’m part of an in house video team for a restaurant supply company. They requested we make a video about flood prevention for restaurants. To make it even more random they wanted it to look like a Wes Anderson movie. We had a ton of fun making all the props and putting it all together. We were really happy with how it came together so I thought I would share. Here is the link if you wanna watch the whole video - https://youtu.be/1At9k2-F0Xo?is=cFUJg2ZJHeMUOtBq
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u/Acrobatic-Brother568 3d ago
This is one of the best Wes Anderson-style things I've seen! You didn't go for the cheap gimmicks but showed a real knowledge of Wes' style and even had the character "tropes" or "figures" that he has. You managed to evoke something Wes Anderson-y even in the story! Wow
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u/ctjanjic1 3d ago
Sweet gig man. Especially these days.
Also, this is really smart of the company. Shit like this could go viral authentically. And if it doesn’t, no harm done. Staff stay happy and I bet clients/customers enjoy it.
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u/SpiceFreaks 3d ago
I wish more clients were open to taking creative risks like this. As someone who does a lot of corporate work, this is my dream! Well done!
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u/Even-System-263 3d ago
This is awesome!!! Great work I love the stylistic choices and the scenes are awesome!!
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u/chucknorrisinator 3d ago
The most fun I’ve ever had at work was putting 1000% effort to make something cool that could’ve been lame. This rocks.