Cardboard and a little imagination: a two-year-old boy and his parents recreate scenes from movies and TV series
Categories: Children | Cinema | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/cardboard-and-a-little-imagination-a-two-year-old-boy-and-his-parents-recreate-scenes-from-movies-and-tv-series.htmlSometimes all you need for creativity is a stack of cardboard boxes and a small child who needs something to do. This is what inspired Leon Mackie and Lilly Lang to recreate their favorite scenes from movies and TV series.
A young couple with a baby in their arms recently moved from Melbourne to Sydney, and after moving they had a bunch of cardboard boxes left. They turned out to be an ideal source of inspiration for amazing creative finds. Lilly and Leon are passionate moviegoers, so the idea to bring to life the most memorable moments from their favorite films, involving a two—year-old son, did not take long to wait.
A wonderful initiative to spend time with family turned into a project called Cardboard Box Office ("Cardboard Film Distribution") and became a source of materials for the blog. A charming married couple and their baby have already tried on the roles of heroes of such classic films as "Alien", "Star Wars", "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Matrix".
Keywords: Recreation | Heroes | Child | Parents | TV series | Scenes | Movies
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