ADG Perspective

November-December 2018

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1 8 P E R S P E C T I V E | N O V E M B E R / D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 8 Adam is a New Orleans-based Production/Scenic Designer. He received his MFA in design at UCLA's School of Theater, Film, and Television in June 2016. There he studied both production and costume design. While earning his degree, Adam had the honor of being the 2015 recipient of the Swarovski Rising Star Award for excellence in design. Most recently, Adam designed for the San Diego Opera's The Tragedy of Carmen, worked on the HBO series Here and Now and was the event costume designer for NYC Pride 2018. A D A M A l o n s o D. KEY FRAME ILLUSTRATION FOR A REMAKE OF CITIZEN KANE. E. KEY FRAME ILLUSTRATION FOR A REMAKE OF LOGAN'S RUN. F. LOGAN'S RUN STORYBOARD SEQUENCE OF LOGAN'S INITIAL VISIT TO A PLASTIC SURGERY SPA SKETCHES ARE DRAWN USING A 3D MODELING PROGRAM TO CAPTURE THE EXACT GEOMETRY. THE PLAN ON THE RIGHT SHOWS THE CAMERA ANGLES OF SELECTED FRAMES. H I N D A l - S h a h e e n My journey started when I decided to study architectural engineering for five years, in which I learned how to design and articulate a space. Working as a junior architect has allowed me to hone in on my attention to detail while assisting the architect manager on concept designs. The experience has equipped me to communicate with the clients' needs and reflect that on their identity. I always had a love for movies, Production Design and how they articulate together to give a film the right atmosphere. That's why I came to the Savannah College of Art and Design to study Production Design. I have been part of film sets, themed entertainment projects and theater productions. I love telling a story through the visual design of a space. My goal is to bridge the knowledge that I have between science and art; it's where the magic happens. A. THE EMOTIONAL RESPONSE OF A CHRISTMAS CAROL, THE THEATRICAL PRODUCTION. B. VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF THE WEDDING SCENE IN BLOOD WILL BE SHED: A HAMLET MURDER MYSTERY. C. PAINTED SKETCH OF A LOCAL BOAT HEADING BACK TO THE SEASHORE OF AQABA, JORDAN. D E B C A F

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