Projects
The Cinema School
We Wanted to Make Them Proud of Themselves
Description
After completing the branding for The Ghetto Film School, GrandArmy was asked to create an identity for their sister school, The Cinema School, under a totally different brief. The Cinema School is the nation's first film high school.
Whereas GFS was intentionally disruptive, The Cinema School sought to compete with the upper crust of private New York City educational institutions.
Our solution was inspired by the first film ever shot - Muybridge's Horse in Motion. We developed an icon system based on the moment Muybridge's rider left the ground, a seminal moment in filmmaking, and, metaphorically, an apt symbol for the potential of young NYC students.
Credits
Creative Direction: GrandArmy
Curation: GrandArmy
Curation: Phil Chang
Curation: Keiji Ando
Categories
Typography, Identity, Print
Description
After completing the branding for The Ghetto Film School, GrandArmy was asked to create an identity for their sister school, The Cinema School, under a totally different brief. The Cinema School is the nation's first film high school.
Whereas GFS was intentionally disruptive, The Cinema School sought to compete with the upper crust of private New York City educational institutions.
Our solution was inspired by the first film ever shot - Muybridge's Horse in Motion. We developed an icon system based on the moment Muybridge's rider left the ground, a seminal moment in filmmaking, and, metaphorically, an apt symbol for the potential of young NYC students.
Credits
Creative Direction: GrandArmy
Curation: GrandArmy
Curation: Phil Chang
Curation: Keiji Ando
Categories
Typography, Identity, Print