I'm obessed with lalaland ost. I hadn't heard that music about a year ago, and the other day, some friends and I were working and one of them just put some random background music and there it was. Actually I like musicals, but there aren't so many modern musicals, so lalaland it's easier to remember. I love the colors, the cast, the photography, the choreography and of course the music. It's so catchy, and goes so well with the scenes, it really gives the vibe that the movie wants to comunicate. I like how the lyrics and the way that the characters tone and sing becomes a several narrative resource. For example, the opening scene helps a lot to tell the tone that the rest of the movie is going to have and sets the mood for the watcher to properly approach to the film. Or the scene when Mia goes to a Seb's concert and realizes that he doesn't like the music that he's actually playing, in this case, none of the characters say anything, but the way that the scene is presented is enough to understand the turning point in their relationship. As this two, there's a lot of examples about how to give prominence to the music, not only the sang ones, but in order to not spoil the movie, I won't keep talking. Please watch it, you won't regret.
Today's theme is: "an artist you like", so I'm going to talk about Frannerd. Frannerd is one of my favourite illustrators and is from Chile. I love her work, she has a simple kinda cartoony kind of style. She usually draws scenes and characters with a pretty established color palette with a lot of pink and pastel colors. I knew her about 2 years ago in youtube and suddenly I became a fan of her work and her as a person too. And even though her style is far away from the types of things that I like to draw, I feel heavely identified with her and I would like to achive the life style that she has in which she currently lives of her work as an illustrator. She is freelancer and usually makes comisions, though, her biggest income comes from her online shop, her planners and her books(one of which I've got by the way)). Frannerd is one of my biggest benchmarks showing me that even if you are from South America, specially Chile and you didn't study illustration, yo...
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