LSi talks to video and projection designer Nina Dunn
For those who missed it, Nina’s interview for LSi with The ALD can be found here: LSi March Issue excerpt
somethingGraphic Ltd: Work for Theatre
For those who missed it, Nina’s interview for LSi with The ALD can be found here: LSi March Issue excerpt
For those who missed it, Nina’s interview for LSi with The ALD can be found here: LSi March Issue excerpt
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The central character, Minnie (Rona Morison) is an aspiring comic book illustrator and her drawings suffuse the play, realised here with the use of projections. Nina and her team animated, embellished and supplemented Glöckner’s within the video design. Video also teamed up with lighting on numerous occasions.
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