Video: Shortology: Briefly about films. Infographics from studio H-57
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Brevity is the sister of talent, which means that enthusiastic artists from the art studio H-57 incredibly talented, have a sharp mind and a vivid imagination. In the project's boundaries Shortology they released a series of creative posters, where in several pictograms combined into diagrams of cause-effect relationships, they managed to capture the essence of many films and TV series, as well as tell about the lives of wonderful people. The artists from H-57 are not the first or the only ones to create minimalist graphic posters about films in particular and the film industry in general. However, in their performance, such posters look like something pseudoscientific, and therefore funny, even funny, more precisely, witty. The information that directors hardly post (or stretch) for 2-2, 5 hours, the guys from H-57 paint with a set of pictograms. And everything becomes clear even to those who have not seen these films, but only heard or read about them.
The Shortology project includes such masterpieces of Hollywood cinema as "The Lord of the Rings" and "Pulp Fiction", "Avatar" and "Exorcist", "Alien" and "The Matrix", as well as many other films loved by millions of people around the world. Not without famous personalities who need no introduction. Infographics from Studio H-57 tell the story of the life and death of Clinton and Lennon, Jackson and Presley, as well as the careers of Schwarzenegger and Barack Obama, and a number of other VIPs, not only actors, musicians and politicians. Very laconic, but very clear.
The Shortology project is conceived as a "long-term" project, and the collection of minimalist prints about cinema is from time to time supplemented with new examples of art infographics. The guys even released a book with the most popular works from this series. You can get acquainted with the project and other creative works on the website of the studio H-57.
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