december 20th: NIGHT BEFORE
“Night Before portrays the innocence of childhood through storytelling, dreams and nightmares while questioning issues of trust, vulnerability and deception. The film was produced in collaboration with
Susan kae Grant, Richard Klein & Richard Krawl using the prompt, ICICLE under the moonlight of 2018.”
Since all three artists live in Texas where there are no icicles, they relied on Grant’s memory of the beautiful illustrations in Clement C. Moore’s 1883 book, The Night Before Christmas to inspire the film. Focusing on the theme, “Creepy Christmas”, they began by re-writing excerpts of the original story into a silent text. The imagery for the film was created in the studio by staging shadows of people and props inspired by the re-written text. As the story evolves the shadow is used to suggest a world of duplicity, trickery, and pretense through the eyes of both child and adult.
SUSAN KAE GRANT's photographic and book-works are included in numerous collections including, The George Eastman House, The J. Paul Getty Museum, The Minneapolis Art Institute, The Tokyo Museum of Photography, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and The Victoria and Albert Museum National Library.
RICHARD KLEIN is known as a master of lighting with an artist's understanding of context and material. Shooting extensively in the US and Asia, on the Pacific Rim from Tokyo to Melbourne, Europe and Africa, Klein has logged over 35 years on assignment.
RICHARD KRALL is a fashion photographer and narrative filmmaker working in motion and still. He apprenticed with photographers Guy Bourdin, Helmut Newton, Norman Parkinson and Patrick Demarchelier. His images have appeared in Paris Vogue, Vogue Homme-Paris, Idea Magazine of Japan, Communication Arts, The New York Society of Illustrators' Annual, Photo Magazine, EFX Art&Design Magazine of Stockholm.