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Channel 4 "Idents" from ELLIOTT POWER on Vimeo.
Client: Channel 4
Agency: 4creative
Production: Art Practice
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Creative Directors: Mike Skrgatic, Daniel Wolfe, Lynsey Atkin, Bafic
Directors: Elliott Power, Saman Aminzadeh, Optical Arts, Bafic, Mike Battcock, Will Dohrn, Daniel Eatock, Mike Skrgatic and James Allen, Verity May Lane, Maria Lax, The Line, Louis McCourt, Justyna Obasi, The Romantix, Dan Tobin Smith, Daniel Wolfe & Matthew Watson
Voiceover: John Joseph Holt
4Creative
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Managing Director: Katie Jackson
Executive Producer: Louise Oliver
Senior Producer: Lauren Holden
Production Manager: Hope Sutherland
Junior Producer: Jazz Stradling
Channel 4
Chief Marketing Officer: Zaid Al-Qassab
Marketing Director: Amber Kirby
Head of Brand Transformation: Matt Berry
Marketing Lead, Brand Transformation: Simi Murthy
Marketing Executive, Brand Transformation: Lana Camp
Art Practice x Love Song
Creative Director (Art Practice): Mike Skrgatic
Creative Director (Love Song): Daniel Wolfe
Executive Producer: James Guy
Producer: Bonnie Anthony
Production Manager: Julia Guignabel
Production Coordinator: Shirley Crawford
Production Assistant: Katie Reid
Directors of Photography: Daniel Landin, Eponine Momenceau
Moco Supervisor: Simone Tartaglia
Moco Operator: Tomi Keeling
1st Assistant Director: Rob Blishen
Production Designer: Arthur De Borman
Art Directors: Matthew Fraser, Imogen Grant Toner
Casting Directors: Kharmel Cochrane, Claire Catterson, Found Casting, Belinda Norcliffe
Costume Designers: Hannah Edwards, Bratsk Collective, Ella Lucia
Hair & Makeup: Lu Hinton, Ainslie Currie
Editor: Fouad Gaber, Trim Editing
VFX and Post Production: Time Based Arts
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Time Based Arts
Producer: Chris Aliano
2D Supervisors: Stephen Grasso, Leo Weston, Miguel Wratten
CG Supervisors: Mike Battcock, Sam Osborne, Nick Smalley
2D Team: Manolo Perez, Jamie Crofts, Olivia O’Neil, Lucy Lawrence, Valeria Scalamandre, Eleonora Laddago, Bernie Varela, Chris Fraser, Dan Cowley, Tom Robinson
CG Team: Ben Cantor, Nigel Timms, Bethan Williams, Ian Baird, Jordan Coles, Maxime Ponsart, Joe Ibbett, Teodora Retegan, Quentin Corker-Marin, Stephen Ross
Grading: Max Ferguson Hook, Simone Grattarola
String and Tins
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen
Sound Designers: Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Adam Smyth, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Hare, Will Cohen, Mike Bamford
Music Composers: Will Cohen, Culum Simpson, Adam Smyth, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Miink, Cal Swingler, J. Caesar, Matthew Watson, Daniel Freeman, Anthony Moore
Music Supervisors: Laura-Leigh Smith and Mike Bamford
Audio Producers: Laura-Leigh Smith and Rachel Hough
Optical Arts & Dan Tobin Smith
Founder / Creative Director: Dan Tobin Smith
EP / Studio Director: Hannah May
Creative Directors: Fabrice Le Nezet, Martin Pryor, Joe Jackson
CG team: Nicolas Damour, Flora Macleod
Creative Assistant: Minna Griffiths
Production Assistant: Stephanie Skarbek
The Line
Directors: Tim McCourt, Max Taylor
Executive Producer: Laura Breaden
Producer: Macarena Gaset
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Preliminary task planning
Location:
We are going to start filming in the sixth form block and follow the character through the school to the garden by LSB
Cast:
Alea - Laura Stratford Rachel - Bethan Kilroy Mystery person - Wrenna Clarke
Costume:
Alea - a hoodie (for her to pull over her head) and leggings Rachel - a hoodie and leggings Mystery person - all black hoodie and leggings (all black to hide their identity) All girls wear something that you could wear to school while showing their personalities and goals
Props:
Pencilcases, pens and maths homework (for the first scene) Alea's phone (for the text)
Storyboard:
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Channel 4 "Idents" from ELLIOTT POWER on Vimeo.
Client: Channel 4
Agency: 4creative
Production: Art Practice
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Creative Directors: Mike Skrgatic, Daniel Wolfe, Lynsey Atkin, Bafic
Directors: Elliott Power, Saman Aminzadeh, Optical Arts, Bafic, Mike Battcock, Will Dohrn, Daniel Eatock, Mike Skrgatic and James Allen, Verity May Lane, Maria Lax, The Line, Louis McCourt, Justyna Obasi, The Romantix, Dan Tobin Smith, Daniel Wolfe & Matthew Watson
Voiceover: John Joseph Holt
4Creative
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Managing Director: Katie Jackson
Executive Producer: Louise Oliver
Senior Producer: Lauren Holden
Production Manager: Hope Sutherland
Junior Producer: Jazz Stradling
Channel 4
Chief Marketing Officer: Zaid Al-Qassab
Marketing Director: Amber Kirby
Head of Brand Transformation: Matt Berry
Marketing Lead, Brand Transformation: Simi Murthy
Marketing Executive, Brand Transformation: Lana Camp
Art Practice x Love Song
Creative Director (Art Practice): Mike Skrgatic
Creative Director (Love Song): Daniel Wolfe
Executive Producer: James Guy
Producer: Bonnie Anthony
Production Manager: Julia Guignabel
Production Coordinator: Shirley Crawford
Production Assistant: Katie Reid
Directors of Photography: Daniel Landin, Eponine Momenceau
Moco Supervisor: Simone Tartaglia
Moco Operator: Tomi Keeling
1st Assistant Director: Rob Blishen
Production Designer: Arthur De Borman
Art Directors: Matthew Fraser, Imogen Grant Toner
Casting Directors: Kharmel Cochrane, Claire Catterson, Found Casting, Belinda Norcliffe
Costume Designers: Hannah Edwards, Bratsk Collective, Ella Lucia
Hair & Makeup: Lu Hinton, Ainslie Currie
Editor: Fouad Gaber, Trim Editing
VFX and Post Production: Time Based Arts
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Time Based Arts
Producer: Chris Aliano
2D Supervisors: Stephen Grasso, Leo Weston, Miguel Wratten
CG Supervisors: Mike Battcock, Sam Osborne, Nick Smalley
2D Team: Manolo Perez, Jamie Crofts, Olivia O’Neil, Lucy Lawrence, Valeria Scalamandre, Eleonora Laddago, Bernie Varela, Chris Fraser, Dan Cowley, Tom Robinson
CG Team: Ben Cantor, Nigel Timms, Bethan Williams, Ian Baird, Jordan Coles, Maxime Ponsart, Joe Ibbett, Teodora Retegan, Quentin Corker-Marin, Stephen Ross
Grading: Max Ferguson Hook, Simone Grattarola
String and Tins
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen
Sound Designers: Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Adam Smyth, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Hare, Will Cohen, Mike Bamford
Music Composers: Will Cohen, Culum Simpson, Adam Smyth, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Miink, Cal Swingler, J. Caesar, Matthew Watson, Daniel Freeman, Anthony Moore
Music Supervisors: Laura-Leigh Smith and Mike Bamford
Audio Producers: Laura-Leigh Smith and Rachel Hough
Optical Arts & Dan Tobin Smith
Founder / Creative Director: Dan Tobin Smith
EP / Studio Director: Hannah May
Creative Directors: Fabrice Le Nezet, Martin Pryor, Joe Jackson
CG team: Nicolas Damour, Flora Macleod
Creative Assistant: Minna Griffiths
Production Assistant: Stephanie Skarbek
The Line
Directors: Tim McCourt, Max Taylor
Executive Producer: Laura Breaden
Producer: Macarena Gaset
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Channel 4 Idents from Optical Arts on Vimeo.
Optical Arts worked with 4creative and Art Practice to direct and create five new idents for Channel 4, following their new masterbrand launch.
The idents consist of 25 unique looping scenes, designed to reflect what life is like in the UK today – through the eyes of 17 creatives, artists, and filmmakers. Each scene was developed from an open brief which invited each creator to interpret one of five themes: Identity (who we are), The Land (where we live), System (what controls us), Release (how we escape) and Love (all that really matters), with the idents being divided up into 5 sets of 5 films, each with its own distinct style and voice.
Our work is included alongside that of a diverse range of hugely talented directors, creating a unique and ambitious project, portraying a snapshot of Britain today.
Two of our scenes highlight some of the dark realities that technical advancement brings - widespread digital observation, and machine control. Whilst the other two address more human themes - the effect of serotonin on the brain and the experience of a broken heart.
We are thrilled to see our work within these idents as part of this epic and memorable project. Channel 4 have made some of the most iconic idents in TV history, and we are delighted to play a small part in continuing that legacy with this work.
Optical Arts directed and created 4 scenes: Shattering Room, Chemicals, Robotic Fulfilment Centre and Digital Tracking. Dinner Party was directed by Dan Tobin Smith, the studio’s founder.
Credits
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Creative Directors: Mike Skrgatic, Daniel Wolfe, Lynsey Atkin, Bafic
Directors: Saman Aminzadeh, Optical Arts, Bafic, Mike Battcock, Will Dohrn, Daniel Eatock, Mike Skrgatic and James Allen, Verity May Lane, Maria Lax, The Line, Louis McCourt, Justyna Obasi, Elliott Power, The Romantix, Dan Tobin Smith, Daniel Wolfe
Voiceover: John Joseph Holt
OPTICAL ARTS & DAN TOBIN SMITH
Founder / Creative Director: Dan Tobin Smith
EP / Studio Director: Hannah May
Creative Directors: Fabrice Le Nezet, Martin Pryor, Joe Jackson
1st AD: Rob Blishen
Moco: Simone Tartaglia & Dennis Henry
SFX: David Plewis for Asylum
CG team: Nicolas Damour, Flora Macleod
Creative Assistant: Minna Griffiths
Technical Assistant: Elliott Lowe & Jack Lovell
Production Assistant: Stephanie Skarbek
ART PRACTICE X LOVESONG
Creative Director (Art Practice): Mike Skrgatic
Creative Director (Love Song): Daniel Wolfe
EP: James Guy
Producer: Bonnie Anthony
Production Manager: Julia Guignabel
Production Assistant: Katie Reid
Directors of Photography: Daniel Landin, Eponine Momenceau
Moco: Simone Tartaglia & Tomi Keeling
1st AD: Rob Blishen
Production Designer: Arthur De Borman
Casting Directors: Kharmel Cochrane, Claire Catterson, Found Casting, Belinda Norcliffe
TIME BASED ARTS
Producer: Chris Aliano
2D Supervisors: Stephen Grasso, Leo Weston, Miguel Wratten
CG Supervisors: Mike Battcock, Sam Osborne, Nick Smalley
2D Team: Manolo Perez, Jamie Crofts, Olivia O’Neil, Lucy Lawrence, Valeria Scalamandre,
Eleonora Laddago, Bernie Varela, Chris Fraser, Dan Cowley, Tom Robinson
CG Team: Ben Cantor, Nigel Timms, Bethan Williams, Ian Baird, Jordan Coles, Maxime
Ponsart, Joe Ibbett, Teodora Retegan, Quentin Corker-Marin, Stephen Ross
Grading: Max Ferguson Hook, Simone Grattarola
STRING & TINS
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen
Sound Design: Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Adam
Smyth, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Hare, Will Cohen, Mike Bamford
Music Composers: Will Cohen, Culum Simpson, Adam Smyth, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd,
Miink, Cal Swingler, J. Caesar, Matthew Watson, Daniel Freeman, Anthony Moore
Music Supervisors: Laura-Leigh Smith and Mike Bamford
Producers: Laura-Leigh Smith and Rachel Hough
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Channel 4 "Idents" from ELLIOTT POWER on Vimeo.
Client: Channel 4
Agency: 4creative
Production: Art Practice
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Creative Directors: Mike Skrgatic, Daniel Wolfe, Lynsey Atkin, Bafic
Directors: Elliott Power, Saman Aminzadeh, Optical Arts, Bafic, Mike Battcock, Will Dohrn, Daniel Eatock, Mike Skrgatic and James Allen, Verity May Lane, Maria Lax, The Line, Louis McCourt, Justyna Obasi, The Romantix, Dan Tobin Smith, Daniel Wolfe & Matthew Watson
Voiceover: John Joseph Holt
4Creative
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Managing Director: Katie Jackson
Executive Producer: Louise Oliver
Senior Producer: Lauren Holden
Production Manager: Hope Sutherland
Junior Producer: Jazz Stradling
Channel 4
Chief Marketing Officer: Zaid Al-Qassab
Marketing Director: Amber Kirby
Head of Brand Transformation: Matt Berry
Marketing Lead, Brand Transformation: Simi Murthy
Marketing Executive, Brand Transformation: Lana Camp
Art Practice x Love Song
Creative Director (Art Practice): Mike Skrgatic
Creative Director (Love Song): Daniel Wolfe
Executive Producer: James Guy
Producer: Bonnie Anthony
Production Manager: Julia Guignabel
Production Coordinator: Shirley Crawford
Production Assistant: Katie Reid
Directors of Photography: Daniel Landin, Eponine Momenceau
Moco Supervisor: Simone Tartaglia
Moco Operator: Tomi Keeling
1st Assistant Director: Rob Blishen
Production Designer: Arthur De Borman
Art Directors: Matthew Fraser, Imogen Grant Toner
Casting Directors: Kharmel Cochrane, Claire Catterson, Found Casting, Belinda Norcliffe
Costume Designers: Hannah Edwards, Bratsk Collective, Ella Lucia
Hair & Makeup: Lu Hinton, Ainslie Currie
Editor: Fouad Gaber, Trim Editing
VFX and Post Production: Time Based Arts
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Time Based Arts
Producer: Chris Aliano
2D Supervisors: Stephen Grasso, Leo Weston, Miguel Wratten
CG Supervisors: Mike Battcock, Sam Osborne, Nick Smalley
2D Team: Manolo Perez, Jamie Crofts, Olivia O’Neil, Lucy Lawrence, Valeria Scalamandre, Eleonora Laddago, Bernie Varela, Chris Fraser, Dan Cowley, Tom Robinson
CG Team: Ben Cantor, Nigel Timms, Bethan Williams, Ian Baird, Jordan Coles, Maxime Ponsart, Joe Ibbett, Teodora Retegan, Quentin Corker-Marin, Stephen Ross
Grading: Max Ferguson Hook, Simone Grattarola
String and Tins
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen
Sound Designers: Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Adam Smyth, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Hare, Will Cohen, Mike Bamford
Music Composers: Will Cohen, Culum Simpson, Adam Smyth, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Miink, Cal Swingler, J. Caesar, Matthew Watson, Daniel Freeman, Anthony Moore
Music Supervisors: Laura-Leigh Smith and Mike Bamford
Audio Producers: Laura-Leigh Smith and Rachel Hough
Optical Arts & Dan Tobin Smith
Founder / Creative Director: Dan Tobin Smith
EP / Studio Director: Hannah May
Creative Directors: Fabrice Le Nezet, Martin Pryor, Joe Jackson
CG team: Nicolas Damour, Flora Macleod
Creative Assistant: Minna Griffiths
Production Assistant: Stephanie Skarbek
The Line
Directors: Tim McCourt, Max Taylor
Executive Producer: Laura Breaden
Producer: Macarena Gaset
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Channel 4 "Idents" from ELLIOTT POWER on Vimeo.
Client: Channel 4
Agency: 4creative
Production: Art Practice
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Creative Directors: Mike Skrgatic, Daniel Wolfe, Lynsey Atkin, Bafic
Directors: Elliott Power, Saman Aminzadeh, Optical Arts, Bafic, Mike Battcock, Will Dohrn, Daniel Eatock, Mike Skrgatic and James Allen, Verity May Lane, Maria Lax, The Line, Louis McCourt, Justyna Obasi, The Romantix, Dan Tobin Smith, Daniel Wolfe & Matthew Watson
Voiceover: John Joseph Holt
4Creative
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin
Managing Director: Katie Jackson
Executive Producer: Louise Oliver
Senior Producer: Lauren Holden
Production Manager: Hope Sutherland
Junior Producer: Jazz Stradling
Channel 4
Chief Marketing Officer: Zaid Al-Qassab
Marketing Director: Amber Kirby
Head of Brand Transformation: Matt Berry
Marketing Lead, Brand Transformation: Simi Murthy
Marketing Executive, Brand Transformation: Lana Camp
Art Practice x Love Song
Creative Director (Art Practice): Mike Skrgatic
Creative Director (Love Song): Daniel Wolfe
Executive Producer: James Guy
Producer: Bonnie Anthony
Production Manager: Julia Guignabel
Production Coordinator: Shirley Crawford
Production Assistant: Katie Reid
Directors of Photography: Daniel Landin, Eponine Momenceau
Moco Supervisor: Simone Tartaglia
Moco Operator: Tomi Keeling
1st Assistant Director: Rob Blishen
Production Designer: Arthur De Borman
Art Directors: Matthew Fraser, Imogen Grant Toner
Casting Directors: Kharmel Cochrane, Claire Catterson, Found Casting, Belinda Norcliffe
Costume Designers: Hannah Edwards, Bratsk Collective, Ella Lucia
Hair & Makeup: Lu Hinton, Ainslie Currie
Editor: Fouad Gaber, Trim Editing
VFX and Post Production: Time Based Arts
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Time Based Arts
Producer: Chris Aliano
2D Supervisors: Stephen Grasso, Leo Weston, Miguel Wratten
CG Supervisors: Mike Battcock, Sam Osborne, Nick Smalley
2D Team: Manolo Perez, Jamie Crofts, Olivia O’Neil, Lucy Lawrence, Valeria Scalamandre, Eleonora Laddago, Bernie Varela, Chris Fraser, Dan Cowley, Tom Robinson
CG Team: Ben Cantor, Nigel Timms, Bethan Williams, Ian Baird, Jordan Coles, Maxime Ponsart, Joe Ibbett, Teodora Retegan, Quentin Corker-Marin, Stephen Ross
Grading: Max Ferguson Hook, Simone Grattarola
String and Tins
Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen
Sound Designers: Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Adam Smyth, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Hare, Will Cohen, Mike Bamford
Music Composers: Will Cohen, Culum Simpson, Adam Smyth, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Miink, Cal Swingler, J. Caesar, Matthew Watson, Daniel Freeman, Anthony Moore
Music Supervisors: Laura-Leigh Smith and Mike Bamford
Audio Producers: Laura-Leigh Smith and Rachel Hough
Optical Arts & Dan Tobin Smith
Founder / Creative Director: Dan Tobin Smith
EP / Studio Director: Hannah May
Creative Directors: Fabrice Le Nezet, Martin Pryor, Joe Jackson
CG team: Nicolas Damour, Flora Macleod
Creative Assistant: Minna Griffiths
Production Assistant: Stephanie Skarbek
The Line
Directors: Tim McCourt, Max Taylor
Executive Producer: Laura Breaden
Producer: Macarena Gaset
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Il marchio Made in Italy in una talk presso l’Istituto Italiano di Cultura
Di Simone Platania
@ItalyinLDN @ICCIUK @ItalyinUk @inigoinLND
Innovazione, stile, estetica, moda: il marchio Made in Italy in una talk il 13 dicembre all’Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Londra.
Made in Italy Today: la talk presso l’Istituto Italiano di Cultura a Londra
Innovazione, stile, estetica, moda. Aziende familiari e tradizioni, modelli innovativi e tecnologia. Scienza, cultura, arte ed eccellenza manifatturiera. Questo è il Made in Italy. Sinonimo di alta qualità in più settori. Da quello automobilistico a quello agroalimentare, dal turismo all’arredamento e design. Un brand che è modello di ispirazione e concorrenza a livello globale. Eventi letterari e teatrali, festival della cucina, cinema e molto altro hanno riempito il calendario in Uk, a riprova di come il Made in Italy sia onnipresente nella vita quotidiana di tutto il mondo, Regno Unito incluso. E proprio il marchio Made in Italy, in una talk presso l’Istituto Italiano di Cultura a Londra, sarà l’argomento cardine di discussione nel corso della serata del 13 dicembre.
Infatti martedì prossimo, alla sede Iic di Belgrave Square, prenderà vita un dibattito dal nome Made in Italy Today. Curata e moderata da Daniel Gava, la conversazione si propone di analizzare lo stato attuale del marchio italiano. Con la partecipazione di due ospiti d’eccezione come Bethan Laura Wood e Francesco Balli, si tenterà di rispondere a domande riguardo il Made in Italy e sulla sua percezione odierna; se è un valore aggiunto per le imprese e come è stata caratterizzata la sua evoluzione nel corso del tempo.
L’evento, atteso per le 6.30 pm, è prenotabile qui.
Made in Italy Today: gli ospiti della talk
Il marchio Made in Italy in una talk presso l’Istituto Italiano di Cultura non verrà solo analizzato dal punto di vista della percezione ma anche della reputazione. Sovente più forte di crisi economiche e instabilità internazionali, la qualità italiana ha resistito alla concorrenza di mercati in forte sviluppo. Mercati dai prodotti più economici e di minor qualità ma, che molto spesso, rappresentano anche i principali acquirenti del Made in Italy. Tutto questo e molto di più verrà discusso dagli ospiti della serata di martedì 13 dicembre.
Bethan Laura Wood è un’acclamata designer britannica. Dal 2011 collabora con la Nilufar Gallery per esporre le sue opere, pezzi unici in edizione limitata. Nel corso degli anni ha ricevuto numerose commissioni e realizzato diverse collaborazioni con svariati partner internazionali. ...
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Gary Lucy gushes that ‘life is good’ as he enjoys Celebs Go Dating romance with Love Island’s Laura Anderson
Gary Lucy gushes that ‘life is good’ as he enjoys Celebs Go Dating romance with Love Island’s Laura Anderson
The dating agency set the celebs up (Pictures: Channel 4/ITV)
Gary Lucy is feeling the love after Channel 4’s Celebs Go Dating set him up with Love Island’s Laura Anderson.
The actor, known for soap roles in EastEnders and Hollyoaks, is featuring alongside the likes of Sinitta, Apprentice star Navid Sole, Geordie Shore’s Bethan Kershaw and TOWIE’s Pete Wicks in the dating show narrated by…
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Chapter Five of Love’s Sacrifices is up!
Content and trigger warning: This chapter contains examples, as well as hints of sexual harassment and possible grooming.
This chapter is mainly another flashback to Beca’s high school years and one of her toxic relationships, as well as a present day family outing for Bella’s Squared and Hollistien.
This chapter also features an extensive cameo from My Babysitter's a Vampire and some more worldbuilding in that regard.
In the context of this story, it's just a cameo, but I found it plot relevant enough to include in on the crossover list. I also use The Vampire Diaries as a partial basis of this timelines mythos regarding vampires and werewolves.
I also have a proper MBAV story in mind set in this world, and the cameo here will give you an idea of what I have in mind for that fic.
Originally, I wanted to include Danny and the Silas gang's trip to Europe in this chapter, but I decided to save some space. It will be in the next, more villain based chapter.
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Bethan Laura Wood x
Bethan Laura Wood x
A post in celebration of the joy that is Bethan Laura Wood, designer, icon and all round creative for her fearlessness, her individuality and her eagle sharp eye for character, form, proportion and colour combinations.
(All pics Pinterest)
A joy to behold, is this cultural appropriation, fusion or freedom?
For me it’s the freedom of a cultural fusion of joy. Simples.
Laters, Kate x
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Bethan Laura Wood, “Standard”, Carpet,
“Super Fake” Collection,
Proudly made by hand in Nepal,
Color: Moon, Size: 230 x 300 M,
Cotton Weave, Himalayan Wool, Pure Silk, Linen,
cc-tapis
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Things that inspire us:
Rosenthal Tongue by Bethan Laura Wood
Inspired by the combination of the lid and handle on Walter Gropius’ TAC teapot, British designer Bethan Laura Wood created a tea set that is both striking and expressive in homage to the iconic original. A distinctive slender handle, the rim of which protrudes over the lid, and a spout featuring a sunken relief create the linear body of the pot. The teapot lid, with its profiled upturned shape, is in dialogue with the handle. The design marries linear architectural forms with the playful frivolity of the 1970s, creating wonderfully captivating pieces.
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For everybody that hated the blouse, because of the Crown we can expect a revival of Diana's Sloane ranger looks, Laura Ashley and the big collars. Bethan Holt from the Telegraph is a huge fan and she always post the Diana pics and she wrote a book about Kate (it will come next year). Kate is doing the thing where she anticipates the trend and soon people will probably be wearing those blouses and we will all say that it's another Kate's trend (well, not me, I know my fashion history facts).
That’s the first thing I thought when I saw that Peter Pan collar. I’m still not a fan.
What I’d love to see is a string of pearls. That needs to make a comeback.
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