Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Film Reel and Trailers

Elizabeth Bayne Sizzle Reel from Elizabeth Bayne on Vimeo.

Sample of my film work, short and sweet!



'A Better Place' Trailer from Elizabeth Bayne on Vimeo.

Updated trailer for my portfolio film project. Includes new title design, courtesy of Matt Penn, and visual effects courtesy of Lincoln Smith!



'Safe Agua Chile' Trailer from Elizabeth Bayne on Vimeo.

Art Center College of Design collaborates with Un Techo para Chile to design products that alleviate the burden of carrying water for residents of Santiago's campamentos (or slums).


Thursday, July 7, 2011

Information Design Posters




Layout and icons I designed for a poster exploring the use of PSAs.



Science poster I presented last year at the APHA 138th Annual Mtg & Exposition.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Children's Book Illustrations




Excerpts from my first children's book!




And my second!

Friday, June 24, 2011

Paintings



The first painting I ever sold!



Sketches



Thursday, August 19, 2010

My new movie!!!



I'm currently in pre-production for a short narrative film entitled, 'A BETTER PLACE." The shoot is scheduled for early October and I'm building my production team, scouting locations, etc. It's looking good so far, though almost overwhelming since this will be the biggest production I've done thus far. It should be fun though, I've got a great group of people working with me and my goal is to be as prepared for the shoot as possible.

In case you're wondering, here's the logline and synopsis:

“When the real world becomes too violent, the children of one community escape by imagining a new one."

'A BETTER PLACE' is an urban fantasy about an eight year old girl living in a neighborhood where the children are not allowed outside to play. To escape their isolation and boredom, the children begin to fantasize about a different world. They begin to disappear, one-by-one, inside an abandoned building that becomes a portal to their fantasy. Their outraged parents become part of the problem as they violently target local sex offenders and vagrants to find the missing children. They eventually trace them to the abandoned building, but only toys and remnants of their clothing remain.

And in case you're really interested, check out our fundraising page:


Making movies is expensive! But every little bit helps our low budget student film;)