TONE AND STYLE The Wall will look like a movie. The framing will be bold with massively wide shots
and hyper personal close ups. It will look like a big city musical that will never happen. Cinematography romantically lit even at Walmart. Textures palpable, skin touchable. Constantly a “realistic” homage to Sex in the City, we will be slapped in the face with we aren’t Carrie and the girls, BUT we can be ourselves. This is shoes in storage units, finding bargain high fashion, flying to Paris on coach and only able to afford McDonald’s and wine while there. Scrounging and mooching off rich friends. This show also is where White, Black, Asian, Latin and all cultures meet and meld: shared slang, cultural education and jokes. This is Sofia Coppola and Darren Star hanging out at a Black nightclub. This is Tiffany Haddish, Busy Philipps crying together at Arby’s over Olivia Munn’s breakup with her short-term boyfriend and hitting on 19-year-olds to make themselves feel better. The soundtrack will be bananas: all 90’s with modern-day R&B, alternative rock, Madonna, Mariah, TLC, mixed in with modern worship music, and classic gospel: Mahalia Jackson, Lauren Daigle. Music you can sing along to and remember when and music that you can have a good sniffle to as well. Featuring original music from 90’s acts and current stylings too.
VOGUE 11