The Big Domain taps into the recognizable styles of film directors for a series of cinematic travel posters that are meant to inspire, entertain and promote wanderlust in the consumer. The project interprets what big names like Wes Anderson, Sofia Coppola and Christopher Nolan would envision for a cinematic travel ad.
Naturally, the format of the illustrations is that of a traditional movie poster. The Big Domain ties the locations of travel to the famed directors' cinematographic masterpieces. For example, Tim Burton's edgy and dark style is made to draw the audience to the village of Portholland in Cornwall, UK — a location that is the site for Tim's 2016 film 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.'
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The Big Domain's Latest Imitative Strongly Inspires Wanderlust
Trend Themes
1. Cinematic-inspired Travel Posters - The trend of creating travel posters that draw inspiration from famous film directors presents an opportunity for travel and tourism companies to create unique and visually captivating marketing materials.
2. Director-themed Travel Promotions - The trend of linking travel destinations to specific film directors opens up possibilities for collaboration between travel companies and filmmakers to create immersive promotional campaigns that appeal to movie enthusiasts.
3. Wanderlust-inducing Artwork - The trend of using art to evoke wanderlust, as demonstrated by The Big Domain's cinematic travel posters, can inspire creative professionals in various industries to create visually striking content that taps into people's desire for travel and exploration.
Industry Implications
1. Travel and Tourism - The travel and tourism industry can leverage cinematic-inspired travel posters to attract customers by showcasing destinations in unique and creative ways, highlighting the connection to famous film directors.
2. Film and Entertainment - The film and entertainment industry can explore partnerships with travel companies to promote destinations featured in movies and create immersive travel experiences that bring films to life for fans.
3. Art and Design - The art and design industry can find opportunities to create wanderlust-inducing artwork, such as travel posters, that tap into the cinematic aesthetics of famous film directors, appealing to both movie lovers and travel enthusiasts.