Some IFFR tigers
Europe, The Netherlands, Zuid Holland, Rotterdam, Afrikaanderwijk, Maashaven Oostzijde, IFFR posters (cut from B&T)
The The IFFR (International Film Festival Rotterdam) is about to start again. It's always nice to see the newest incarnation of the film Tiger. The designers of Studio 75B must have had a field day creating this new set.
About the history of the IFFR tiger:
"Since 1973, the tiger has been the iconic symbol of IFFR, chosen as a playful nod to the MGM studio logo's lion and its representation of danger, passion, and the courage to forge one's path – signifying independence within the film industry.
That same year, international protection from threats for endangered plants and animals was agreed upon for the first time. Hence, for this year’s festival campaign, Rotterdam design agency 75B, together with our Festival Director Vanja Kaludjercic, drew a connection between the need to preserve tigers and their habitat with the role of IFFR in defending and preserving filmmaking from all across the world."
Shot with the Lumix LX7 in Raw and 16:9 format with the tiltable LVF2 electronic viewfinder mounted.
This is number 21 of the IFFR album.
Some IFFR tigers
Europe, The Netherlands, Zuid Holland, Rotterdam, Afrikaanderwijk, Maashaven Oostzijde, IFFR posters (cut from B&T)
The The IFFR (International Film Festival Rotterdam) is about to start again. It's always nice to see the newest incarnation of the film Tiger. The designers of Studio 75B must have had a field day creating this new set.
About the history of the IFFR tiger:
"Since 1973, the tiger has been the iconic symbol of IFFR, chosen as a playful nod to the MGM studio logo's lion and its representation of danger, passion, and the courage to forge one's path – signifying independence within the film industry.
That same year, international protection from threats for endangered plants and animals was agreed upon for the first time. Hence, for this year’s festival campaign, Rotterdam design agency 75B, together with our Festival Director Vanja Kaludjercic, drew a connection between the need to preserve tigers and their habitat with the role of IFFR in defending and preserving filmmaking from all across the world."
Shot with the Lumix LX7 in Raw and 16:9 format with the tiltable LVF2 electronic viewfinder mounted.
This is number 21 of the IFFR album.