La Jolla, CA -- (SBWire) -- 04/11/2014 --Using a crossover of traditional film techniques and cutting-edge contemporary illustration skills, Damien elroy Vignaux’s talents have been sought out by clients including Nike, Adidas, and Yves Saint Laurent. The creative’s desire to experiment has enabled him to produce unique and timeless anecdotes.
Damien’s most recent piece, “HINE”, has been elected by the La Jolla Fashion Film Festival as a respected Official Selection. “HINE” is an animated old Polynesian myth about creation that was brought to life for Swedish watch and sunglass company, Triwa.
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Why: Empowering, Supporting, & Recognizing Creative Professionals Worldwide
What: The world's largest gathering of fashion film professionals
Dates: July 24-26, 2014 (Opening Reception July 25th)
Location: La Jolla, California (seaside resort just north of San Diego)
Purpose: An industry event to network, make deals, attend seminars & panels, view the best in fashion film production worldwide, and win awards
Home of the Fashion Film Industry Awards: Global confirmation of excellence in worldwide fashion film production
Award Categories: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Hairstyling, Best Makeup, Best Fashion, Best Music, Best Creative Concept, Best Visual Effects, Best Art Direction, Best Actor, Best Actress
Who Is Attending: Top fashion film directors, producers, fashion designers, stylists, hair & makeup artists, creative professionals, and filmmakers from around the world
Screening: A different program each night featuring the top .001% of fashion films produced each year
Activities: Nightly screenings, press receptions, after parties, panels, red carpet, networking, & dealmaking
Contact:
Fred Sweet
Producer
La Jolla Fashion Film Festival
International Fashion Film Awards
fredsweet@LJFFF.com
619-889-3238
Berlin-Based French Director, Damien Elroy Vignaux's Film "HINE" Chosen as Official Selection for La Jolla Fashion Film Festival
Damien is scheduled to appear live on stage to introduce his film based on an old Polynesian creation myth