The short video essay below, “Iran: a Nation of Bloggers” was created by students at Vancouver Film School (VFS). Aaron Chiesa, Toru Kageyama, Hendy Sukarya, and Lisa Temes created this video as part of their work for the VFS Digital Design program.
In the Vancouver Film School blog one of the designers, Lisa Temes, describes the team’s process in approaching this piece:
Our goal for this project as motion designers was to complement an informative and powerful script by using subtle yet engaging imagery. Although we took inspiration from sources such as the recent animated film Persepolis, we created all of our assets by photographing live subjects and tracing them in illustrator, so we were able to achieve the exact look we were aiming for.”
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What graphics! As a devoted reader of graphic novels, I really appreciated this piece and hope to see more from its creators. I’ll certainly be sharing it.
Thanks, Hamid.
Maya
(GVO, Israel)
BTW, if Iran has the third highest population of bloggers, which two are higher? A blind guess says the US and China. Anyone know for sure?
This is not surprising. Iran loggers are not writing every day to explain to clueless Egyptians or
westerners for that matter, what their society is like. They are more
likely to talk about their own lives to each other in a sort of guerrilla
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