ADG Perspective

January-February 2018

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E. Concept illustration of the Alondra interior set by Michele Moen. F. Set photo of the Alondra exterior entry ramp and door built in the backlot of Pinewood Studios in Toronto. Photo by Stefania Cella G. Photo of the Alondra interior set build on the Mega Stage at Pinewood Studios in Toronto. The façades on the ground floor and first two levels were practical builds. Green screen surrounded the set for the VFX set extension of an additional eight floors. Photo by Kimberley Zaharko H. CAD plan drawing and SketchUp rendering of Ngoc's apartment. I. Photo of the finished Ngoc's apartment set. Photo by Stefania Cella the viewer is introduced to the reality that Leisureland is actually an artificial paradise. The class disparity so prevalent in the big world has also developed in the downsized communities. They travel through various neighborhoods and eventually through a Mexican development that leads them to a tunnel in the wall that surrounds the community. On the other side of the tunnel is the worker community where Ngoc lives. It's like a modern metropolis. The bowels of society where the working classes have been forced to the outskirts…an underground hidden from the more fortunate. E H F G I

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