The artist's wife from Tajikistan came to the premiere of "The first player to get ready" and recognized herself in the heroine of the film
Creative director of the advertising agency Publicis London Polina Zabrodskaya in her telegram channel Polina was online told how she became the prototype of Artemis from the Steven Spielberg film "The First player to get ready".
A few years ago, Zabrodskaya's husband, a concept artist from Tajikistan, Jama Jurabaev, asked the girl at breakfast if it was possible to use her appearance as a basis for the image of one heroine: "She's cool, you'd like her." Zabrodskaya agreed, without specifying what kind of character it was.
By 2018, Zabrodskaya had forgotten about this conversation: "Well, you never know what kind of characters he drew there." And then Jurabaev brought his wife to the premiere of the sci-fi film "The First Player to get ready" based on her favorite book of the same name by Ernest Klein. It turned out that the heroine was a virtual Artemis, and Steven Spielberg claimed the character.
Jama Jurabaev worked for the company Industrial Light & Magic, which creates visual effects for cinema. In addition to Artemis, the artist created the concepts of the heroes of H and Irok for the film.
On Facebook, Zabrodskaya thanked her husband that he did not use her appearance as a reference for Jurassic Park.
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