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The Everyguyed Director's Cut Pays Homage to Iconic Directors

The Everyguyed Director’s Cut display reminds us why the Oscars are about celebrating the best in films and not the red carpet.

These Toronto street installations are essentially busts made from cardboard held together by velcro which are then dressed in outfits that best represents cinema’s finest movie-makers. From Beetlejuice’s suit to the white dress shirt and suspenders worn by the maniacal Alex of A Clock Orange, the display cleverly depicts each director’s film audiences have grown to love. There’s also a brief bio posted in case you want to satisfy your personal knowledge on these cinematic icons. Check out the Everyguyed Director’s Cut and see if you can guess who’s who.
Trend Themes
1. Cardboard Street Installations - Opportunity for disruptive innovation lies in creating innovative and sustainable materials for street installations.
2. Iconic Director Homage - Disruptive innovation can be found in creating unique and interactive displays to honor legendary filmmakers.
3. Film-inspired Street Art - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fusion of street art and cinema, creating visually captivating installations.
Industry Implications
1. Street Art - Innovative street artists could leverage this trend to create eye-catching displays that capture the essence of iconic directors.
2. Material Design - The trend opens up new opportunities for material designers to invent sustainable and durable materials specifically for outdoor installations.
3. Film Tourism - This trend could inspire the creation of film-themed tours and experiences that allow film buffs to explore iconic director's influences on certain locations.

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