Created for the UBC Chan Centre.
Originally scheduled to be performed for a live audience in March 2020 and cancelled due to the pandemic, Ridge has been re-imagined as a feature film, recorded on legendary Cooke Anamorphic lenses using a variety of locations throughout the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts as the innovative set. From dressing rooms to the canopy that soars above the stage, to the orchestra pit, Brendan McLeod and his band The Fugitives were able to eradicate any pre-conceived notions of how a concert hall should be utilized, and transform the venue into a character all its own for this incredible cinematic adaptation of Ridge.
Originally scheduled to be performed for a live audience in March 2020 and cancelled due to the pandemic, Ridge has been re-imagined as a feature film, recorded on legendary Cooke Anamorphic lenses using a variety of locations throughout the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts as the innovative set. From dressing rooms to the canopy that soars above the stage, to the orchestra pit, Brendan McLeod and his band The Fugitives were able to eradicate any pre-conceived notions of how a concert hall should be utilized, and transform the venue into a character all its own for this incredible cinematic adaptation of Ridge.
The font Span designed by Jamie Clarke was chosen as the header for its sweeping serifs and timeless forms to portray the beauty and heritage created by Ridge.