• The Third & The Seventh.


    Posted on 2nd February, by yellowtrace in architecture, graphics + illustration. 1 Comment

     

    Have you seen The Third & The Seventh yet? I tweeted about it a few weeks ago, only because I couldn’t work out  how to embed videos in my posts. But luckily those days are behind us now.

    There is so much awesomeness packed into this little video, it is difficult to decribe it. I lost my breath watching it, I gasped a lot and frequently, and all the beauty literally moved me to tears. Oh yes, that right – I cry when I’m inspired or when something is utterly beautiful. Let’s just get that out there since you and I are only just starting to get to know each other…

    Above and below are some of the stills from the movie, in case you needed more encouragement to watch it. Pretty please – do yourselves a favour and see it. And as you do, keep this in mind – the entire movie is animated. Oh yes, you heard that right – it is an animation!!!

     

     

    The name The Third & The Seventh describes a visual fusion between the third and the seven arts, and it depicts architecture through a cinematographic lens.

    I know what you are thinking as you are looking at these stills – Holy $hit Batman!

    My sentiments exactly.

    Just wait till you see the movie.

    Enjoy.

     


    p.s. I have to thank lovely Emma for introducing me to this amazing video – she e-mailed me the link a few weeks ago. Thank you Emma! x





  • One Response to “The Third & The Seventh.”

    1. Deborah says:

      thanxx dana for sharing this, the video is a true hommage to beauty!

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