It’s Everywhere!


Objective:

Creating an opening sequence for the Discovery Science Channel about microplastics.

Concept:

Even when we think that the food is clean and high-end, there are still possibilities of it containing microplastics. Through this sequence, we ask the audience to question what is in all their food.

The idea that there are microplastics everywhere, including in foods we eat is represented by the process of a chef preparing a fine dining omakase sushi that has plastics in it. In the end, the sushi is eaten by a customer, unaware that this high-quality meal also contains microplastics.

Highlights:

I learned the key to strong storytelling through tone, color, and shape language, highlighting the friction between two juxtaposed elements and making a powerful point through discomfort.

Deliverables:

My role:

Anggie Arivia

Concept development, storyboard development, illustration

Styleframes

Collaboration:


Styleframes:


Progress:

Anggie Arivia and I both worked on the research, mind mapping, finding references, different visual explorations, thumbnail sketches, color thumbnails, different variations of storytelling, and composition explorations. In this process, we focused on dynamism, storytelling, visual communication, illustrative style, and lighting/tone.

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