Nice usage of the Lizard head for the shirt
An avian DJ gets scratching at some turntables! I took one of the sketches I made at work a few weeks ago of a lizard and used it for the design on the blue shirt.
Supplemental #10
Excerpt from "Story Analysis of THE SWEET SUBLIME By Shaun Fugazzi (Spoilers ahead!)"
As with the videogame of the same name, The Sweet Sublime begins on a shot of an aurora which ominously hangs over a small town in the desert at night. The residents of the town all go outside and stare up at the beautiful display without moving. However, we are introduced to the character of Rose (portrayed in this adaptation by Kimiko) immediately as she dashes through the town's motionless crowds. The character's iconic blue dress is not only eye-catching against the desaturated greys and browns worn by the townsfolk, but symbolic of a literal blue rose. (A blue rose being something that doesn't occur naturally, or which manages to break the rules of physics. Something impossible.)
She stops to look at something. The camera pans low behind Rose to reveal a radio tower prominently looming over the town. The title card appears and obscures the aurora in the sky. The logo remains for several seconds. The shot is held even when she begins walking away, as if the viewers themselves were the one being left in the dust.
Nice usage of the Lizard head for the shirt
Cool toucan!
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