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Date 26/07/2018
Author Jem
Categories Studio

Manifesto

The world of key art has changed. Not just physically, with a shift away from printed artwork to screen-based images, but also in terms of the nature of key art itself, and what it represents. It’s still the most concise and direct window into the world of the film, but with trailers only ever a click away, the responsibility and the role of key art are utterly different than even five years ago.

I firmly believe that only a strong and unique campaign can hope to cut through to its audience.

Every project is unique and worth celebrating. Every project deserves strong, distinctive and unique artwork.

It is a deep responsibility and great privilege to help present creative work to the world, and every project is a fresh opportunity to explore and create exciting and enticing new directions in design, and to create memorable and effective marketing that presents the project in a unique manner.

Each of us has a responsibility for our actions and decisions as we communicate with the world. To this end I adhere to an ethical working philosophy that can be viewed here. I expect my clients to do the same.

I am always open to new opportunities and experiences, regardless of location, language, budget or medium.

A complete filmography is available here.

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are cautioned that this site may contain images of deceased persons. I would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the unceded land on which these works were created, the Arakwal People of the Bundjalung Nation and pay my respects to Elders past and present.
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Jeremy Saunders

Described — a very long time ago, by the once-popular internet site aintitcoolnews.com — as “one of the most interesting poster designers in the world”, Jeremy Saunders has created key art and titles for very nearly 400 movies and shows including works by Lars von Trier, Jane Campion, Taika Waititi, Steven Soderbergh, Andrea Arnold, Warwick Thornton and many more. Unfortunately since this time no-one has said anything nice about his work, likely with good reason. His increasingly panicked attempts to spend his remaining years in the pursuit of almost anything else are routinely thwarted by a cruel, cold universe.

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