{"id":6783,"date":"2015-07-28T07:30:00","date_gmt":"2015-07-28T17:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/suggestionofmotion.com\/?p=6783"},"modified":"2015-07-28T10:14:12","modified_gmt":"2015-07-28T20:14:12","slug":"watchlist-documentary-artist-profiles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/suggestionofmotion.com\/blog\/watchlist-documentary-artist-profiles\/","title":{"rendered":"Finding the Right Style & Tone for an Artist Profile"},"content":{"rendered":"
Finding the right tone is crucial when telling a story, especially when it’s about an actual person.<\/p>\n
An artist profile is a documentary that focuses on the artist, their work, and the story behind their art. As such, the style and tone you use for the documentary not only needs to provide insight into the artist’s personality, but they also need to capture the essence of their art as well.<\/p>\n
There are a lot of different directions you can go with an artist profile. This curated list features some of the best artist profiles out there to help you nail down the style and tone for your next project.<\/p>\n
Note:<\/strong> The cover image is from Breathing In New Life<\/strong> by Matthew Allard. Watch the full film below!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n This creative documentary perfectly captures the childlike whimsy of Thomas Burden’s<\/a> 3D illustrations perfectly. Handsome Frank<\/a> incorporates Thomas’ work in the world of the documentary to give viewers a look inside the artist’s mind.<\/p>\nA Little Film About…Thomas Burden<\/h2>\n