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Behind the Seams: Presenting Eden Co-Founder Kori!!
Kori Schillereff, co-Founder of Element Eden, gives us an inside look at the creation of the brand and getting involved in all parts of its development!
“Get yourself involved in every aspect of a project… heart and soul.” -Kori
WATCH HER BEHIND THE SEAMS INTERVIEW
ENTER A CONTEST TO WIN HER TOP PICKS FROM THE LLG COLLECTION
Today’s Behind the Seams: Featuring Designer Hether!!
Today we give a Behind the Seams look at working as a designer for Element Eden, through the eyes of Hether! This wonderful woman specializes in the design of all Eden accessories, but that’s not all…
Enter to win Hether’s favorite outfit from the designer’s closet for this week’s Behind the Seams contest HERE!
Behind the Seams contest series!
The wonderful Producer Amber B Dianda is giving away one of the paper cut still sections from the stop motion portion in the making of Eden: The Story of Element Eden!!
First check out here full Behind the Seams interview with us HERE!
Then, head over to our Facebook page to ENTER THE CONTEST!
Behind The Seams interview with Director: Amber B Dianda
The weekly Behind The Seams series continues!!
Today, releasing the clip we’ve all been on the edge of our seats waiting for, as we go behind the lens of Advocate Amber B Dianda on the creation of “Eden”!
The film itself was co-directed by Amber B and Kirk Dianda, who documented all the products and personalities behind the brand. Amber is also the hand behind the stop-motion animations featured throughout the film, cutting out each piece individually and positioning them one by one for each frame! While I could describe to you the steps taken in making the film, it is much better explained by Amber herself, so without further ado, a Q&A with our dear dear friend…
Alex: Describe what entails stop-motion animation.
Amber B: Stop-motion (also known as stop action) is the process of shooting one picture at a time, and moving an object individually between frames, creating the illusion of a moving image when played back. Stop-motion animation has a long history in the film world, and helped define movies as we know them today.
Alex: Why did you choose to partner stop-motion animation in the creation of the Eden film?
AB: I’m a huge fan of Tim Burton and old school Disney animations, and I’ve always wanted to try my hand at creating my own stop-motion. So when Kirk and I first started talking about this project, we knew we wanted it to keep it short, but still treat it like a story as opposed to a documentary. With that in mind, we needed something to carry the story along, and the animations and voice-overs created the perfect thread to tie it all together. The animations also captured the quirky and creative aspect of Element Eden, so it was a perfect fit.
Alex: How many paper pieces did you cut out by hand for the entire film?
AB: Too many to count, but I took over 2000 individual pictures to create the entire animation!
Alex: About how long did that take?
AB: We worked on and off on this project for over a year, but not a year straight of work… We’d shoot a few days here, and then not touch the project for weeks. I had a lot of other projects going at the same time, so in between those, I would carve out small scenes, one at a time. I would maybe spend an entire day cutting paper out one time, and then other times I’d focus and shoot all day (and night).
Alex: What was the most challenging aspect in the creation of the film?
AB: Trying to cram all the amazing people and things about Element Eden into a piece under 5 minutes. We literally have hours of awesome footage that we shot over the period of the last few years.
Alex: You and your husband Kirk do quite a few projects together as creative minds… Was this one any different?
AB: No, it wasn’t different. Each project we do, we approach it with fresh eyes and strive to capture the idea of the project as best we can. We both work very differently when it comes to creating things, so I think we teach other something different with every project. I usually shoot still photography and his specialty is film, but our rolls changed and blurred on this project. I always love learning and mastering new things, and feel very lucky to be able to share that with the most special person in the whole wide world, my husband.
Alex: What is your favorite part of the stop-motion animation within the film? Why?
AB: I think the words section that describes what it is to be an Eden girl is my favorite scene. I have worked with Element Eden for about ten years, and have met so many amazing and inspiring woman associated with the brand. At first I wasn’t sure how to capture that until I came up with the words that describe an Eden girl… It became a manifesto, and I love how each word grows to reveal the next.
Alex: Looking back, what is one word you would use to sum up the entire film and why?
AB: Feminine. It’s beautiful and nurtures all the traits that Eden stands for.
Alex: In the many personalities featured and interviewed, which sticks out in your mind and why?
AB: Shooting Miya Ando in her studio in DUMBO, Brooklyn. Miya Ando is the sweetest woman you will ever meet. She’s tiny and delicate but has this amazing studio that is full of heavy duty metal working tools like hammers and blow torches. It was such a contrast to the intricate workmanship of her pieces. She’s incredible, and I will remember that day we spent with her forever.
Behind the Seams: Featuring Brooke Reidt
Brooke Reidt explains the beautiful connection between artist and designer, and gives you an inside look at how Eden clothing design comes together!
Also, enter to win hand signed pieces from her artist collection of graphic tees!
Behind the Seams: Featuring Brooke Reidt
Brooke Reidt explains the beautiful connection between artist and designer, and gives you an inside look at how Eden clothing design comes together!
Also, enter to win hand signed pieces from her artist collection of graphic tees!
Behind the Seams: Featuring Amy Purdy!
Today we sit down with Advocate Amy Purdy and share with you a sneak peak of the LIVE LEARN GROW range!
Also, enter to win her favorite pieces from the Spring 2012 Live Learn Grow Collection, inspired by her!
Behind the Seams Contest Series!!
New “Behind the Seams” video is now up!! Check out the private event launch of “Eden: The Story of Element Eden”!
Wish you were there!
Enter the weekly contest at Facebook.com/ElementEden for a chance to win a hand signed DVD by our designers and one of a kind charm bracelet! New contest and Behind the Seams clip EVERY THURSDAY!
Behind the Scenes: Eden Designers
Here are some behind the scenes photos from the day Kirk and I interviewed the Eden Designers for the film; “Eden: The Story of Element Eden”. All the girls were lots of fun to interview and full of mischief! If you haven’t already seen it, check out the film here.
The beautiful girl above is Miss Filipa Dasilva. You can watch a little “Behind the Seams” clip form the interview with Filipa here.
Wendy Choi is our lovely Eden Design Director.
Hether Cook is one of my most favorite people in the whole wide world and a very talented designer and stylist.
Brooke Reidt is one of our Eden Advocate and responsible for some of our favorite T-shirt designs in the Eden range.
Brooke Reidt, Wendy Choi and Filipa Dasilva working on the current Eden range.
Be sure to check back at elementeden.com/us/our-story for a new “Behind the Seams” feature every week.
WORLD PREMIER! Eden: The Story of Element Eden
“Eden: The Story of Element Eden” is a short film that captures the story of Element’s women’s apparel brand, it’s family, Advocate program and vision to inspire girls on their own unique paths. The film itself was co-directed by Amber B Dianda and Kirk Dianda, who documented all the products and personalities behind the brand. To string the story along, Amber created a set of handmade stop-motion animations that not only help tell the story of Eden, but also represent the brand’s quirky personality while detailing creativity and fashion. Original soundtrack by Loren Humphry.
To celebrate the launch of this video, we’ve partnered up with Foam Magazine for a giveaway!
Go to our Facebook page and post your favorite inspirational quote from the movie to our wall. Make sure you tag Foam Magazine’s Facebook page (Just “Like” their page then type “@” and “Foam Magazine” after your quote)! You’ll be entered to win a sweater from the upcoming Spring 2012 Live Learn Grow Collection and a FOAM tote bag with some of our new limited edition FOAM pins!
Stay tuned to our Facebook page for a new contest celebrating the launch EVERY THURSDAY!
ENTER CONTEST: Facebook.com/ElementEden
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