Look & Feel

Have you ever had a dream about your childhood – you’re wandering through your family home but things aren’t quite right? Everything feels familiar and foreign at the same time. Our visual approach to St. George will strive to achieve that same uncanny resemblance to real life. Nothing will exist beyond the scope of the lens, but perception should feel heightened and slightly askew.

 
 
 

Tracing one warm line through a land so wild and savage ... at the call of many men to find there but the road back home again.

-Stan Rogers

 

You will live the chaos and the love of a nuclear family. You will penetrate into the minds’ eye of the characters. You will revel in the sheer beauty of the moment and be startled by flashes of the past. You will fear what might materialize from the shadows. You will sit in the awkwardness of human interaction, and dance within moments of our characters’ achievements.

You will feel like you are at the best beach, watching the most glorious sunset, and there just isn’t enough time. Everything is slipping away before you can take it all in. You will feel tumbled underwater by a wave of action, without hope for a breath, heartbeat ringing loud in your ears.

You should be involved. You should take sides. Ultimately, you should question your own choices.