
SUPREME
→ graphic design & title design for film.
Intro titles
For this intro title sequence, I designed a minimal animated logotype that could fit on top of the introduction dancing scene. After some research, we decided with the film director for a concept of a chrome typographic style. Working with both photoshop and after effects, the logo interacts on the footage lightning.
Intro main title
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End Credits
The end credits work as a conclusion of the movie. For this reason, we decided to give the introduction dancing scene a more digital and dehumanised version of it. The dancer gets an experimental look to play as a canvas. Meanwhile the title design from the credits appears by adding motion design to it.
End credits
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Film Poster design
The poster design of Supreme had to reflect this feeling of an after party. An iconography that could be easily identify as a Drag Queen show. The main character "Amber LaGarce" was captured during a behind the scene shooting. From this image we worked around to give a second birth to the rawness of the shot. The poster design concept ended up as a full frame figure vanishing into an endless blue gradient. Keeping the message as minimal and colorful as possible.
Poster graphic design – explorations
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Fiction | 00:20 | Switzerland
Written & Directed by Youssef Youssef
Produced by GoldenEggProduction, Gabriela Bussmann & Yan Decoppet
Geneva, Switzerland
Synopsis.
In the euphoria at the end of one of their shows, seven drag queens
are confronted with violent adversaries who put their bonds to the test.
Although this community is still subject to hostile demonstrations,
the film highlights gestures of tenderness and the desire for love
and reconciliation through three characters:
endearing, beautiful, extroverted and fragile all at once.
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