A science experiment gives a young woman the opportunity to meet her estranged father from a different dimension only to fall down a rabbit hole she could have never imagined.
Singularity
Eve is a cynical twenty-something. Jonathan is an up-and-coming politician. Genetically, they’re father and daughter, but here’s the catch--Eve and Jonathan are from different dimensions. Two decades after being abandoned by her actual father, Eve is given the opportunity to meet his counterpart from a parallel dimension, and they become the subjects of an experiment regarding memory across the boundaries of space and time.
Singularity was the first project I began to work on during the Covid-19 pandemic and in many ways holds a happy place in my mind. Together with the director, we worked hard under covid and budgetary restrictions to create his sprawling vision of dimensional travel across multiple shoots over half a year. The film has gone on to
As the production designer, my duties included:
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Set dressing locations
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Drafting and constructing the inter-dimensional teleportation device,
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Designing and laser cutting Jonathan’s futuristic glass cell phone
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Collaborating with the motion media and visual effects artists to create user interfaces and enhance the facade of the teleportation machine,
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And documenting the process through behind-the-scenes photography.
SINGULARITY
Director - Quinn Fluet Producer - Manav Ghandi
Director of Photography - Nolan Woodward Costume Designer - Jean Frazee