COPYCAT “KETHCUP” (2022)

Ketchup earned the moniker 'Copycat' due to its origin as an assignment in Goode's MCA Motion Production Workshop 1 class, which was led by Shachar Langlev. One of Hilton's personal cinematic favorites is Quentin Tarantino's 'Pulp Fiction,' with a particular fondness for the interaction between Vincent and Mia, especially the memorable closing moment where they revisit an earlier joke involving the word 'ketchup.'The assignment's primary objective was to instruct students on the art of lighting scenes, emphasizing the importance of considering perspective and the positioning of light sources to achieve desired character appearances. Below, you'll find my interpretation of this iconic scene, alongside a comparative analysis with the original

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