LAX Bradley International Airport
City Portraits
Film Installations

STIRRING IMAGINATION THOUGH PORTALS TO DISTANT LANDS

The largest public works project in the history of Los Angeles. The Bradley International Terminal features seven large scale video installations totaling over 9,500 square feet of video display space. Live action, generative art and CG was used to create multiple deliverables across the seven installations. 

Destination city portraits for Barcelona, Seoul and Bangkok were created by capturing only real people living in everyday settings, avoiding expected tourism footage or staged scenarios.The "ambient documentary" viewing experience is tailored to a large public space, where viewers can enter the stories at any point.

See the full LAX project here

The multiple display panels were used to create an ambient, non-linear narrative experience.  Compositions of time, motion, color, and story created possibilities far beyond those of single-screen, linear film.  

When we travel the world, the fleeting glimpses visions that nobody else seemed to notice become the most powerful and memorable.

  • Client: Los Angeles World Airports
    Head of Creative: Mark Bashore
    Executive Creative Director: Anthony Vitagliano
    Creative Directors: Mark Bashore, Mason Nicoll, Chad Ashley, Josh Hayward, David Mikula
    Directors of Photography: Trevor Fife, Morgan Henry
    Executive Producer: Cynthia Biamon
    Head of Production: Erica Coates, Colin Davis
    Creative Technologist: Robert Diel
    Show Control: Smart Monkeys, Inc.

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