The Moth - So Much and Enough
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Cinema4D, Redshift, After Effects, RedGiant
Cinema4D, Redshift, After Effects, RedGiant
This podcast tells the story of two girls, who grew up in different countries, completely unaware of each other’s existence, only to discover they are twins as adults.
This project conceptually uses the miniature world as a metaphor to explore the destined reunion of twins. The map and props on the desk symbolize each individual’s life, the cultures they built, and the careers they pursued, inviting the audience to discover the story by exploring the details. The two girls were raised in Paris and Los Angeles. The Parisian girl became a fashion designer, while the LA girl grew up to be an actress. I wanted to visually show how, despite looking the same, they grew up in different environments with unique worlds of their own.
To do this, I created two miniature worlds that reflect their individual identities. This approach visually emphasizes how two people, raised in different places, ultimately share one narrative, while the intricate props highlight their identities and connection.
I was also inspired by the play Airport Baby, which explores themes of international adoption. This inspired the idea of having a miniature airplane fly through all the frames, exploring the spaces as it connects the two worlds.
This project conceptually uses the miniature world as a metaphor to explore the destined reunion of twins. The map and props on the desk symbolize each individual’s life, the cultures they built, and the careers they pursued, inviting the audience to discover the story by exploring the details. The two girls were raised in Paris and Los Angeles. The Parisian girl became a fashion designer, while the LA girl grew up to be an actress. I wanted to visually show how, despite looking the same, they grew up in different environments with unique worlds of their own.
To do this, I created two miniature worlds that reflect their individual identities. This approach visually emphasizes how two people, raised in different places, ultimately share one narrative, while the intricate props highlight their identities and connection.
I was also inspired by the play Airport Baby, which explores themes of international adoption. This inspired the idea of having a miniature airplane fly through all the frames, exploring the spaces as it connects the two worlds.
Theme: Discovery, Delightful, Explore, Nostalgic, Warm.