The New York Times T Magazine has tapped Agyness Deyn's desire to make the jump into films and starred her in a short Gordon Hill film. Deyn has also appeared in a role for a film co-written by Alanna Masterson. In this latest film, 'Dance of the Golden Axe,' Deyn plays a nymph who confronts a group of soldiers cutting down Christmas trees.
Implications - The featured video will show you the Gordon Hill film 'Dance of the Golden Axe.' The beginning features a group of soldiers appearing by sliding down an anchor. The video continues with a tribal beat and an interpretive dance. There is no talking, but the message delivered is quite powerful just by using sound and visual effects.
What's Driving This Trend
- Model to Actress Transition
- There is potential for disrupting the entertainment industry by bridging the gap between modeling and acting.
- Short Film Starring Models
- An opportunity exists for creating more short films starring models to help them transition into acting roles.
- Visual Storytelling
- There is potential for disrupting storytelling in the entertainment industry by using powerful visuals and sound effects without dialogue.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion Industry
- The fashion industry could benefit from creating more opportunities for models to transition into acting roles.
- Film Industry
- The film industry could benefit from creating more short films that feature models and help them transition into acting roles.
- Entertainment Industry
- The entertainment industry as a whole could benefit from pushing boundaries in visual storytelling and creating new opportunities for talent.
